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Exiled Activist: Reflecting on the COVID-19 Pandemic, the CCP Owes the World an Explanation
Recently, Guo Bin, a young man born in the 1990s who fled China to the United States this April, gave an interview to Radio Free Asia.
Mainland Students Visiting Taiwan Encounter Protests; NTU Students Hold "Vindicate June 4th" Protest
A delegation of teachers and students from mainland China, organized by the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation, visited Taiwan University (NTU) on Tuesday morning (December 3).
Party Leader's Two Sentences Lead to a Costly National Secret Project
The origins of the Dripping Water Cave Villa: A national-level project was initiated based on "two sentences" from Mao Zedong.
Expert: Grim Outlook for China's Economy, Poorest Struggle for Food
China's economy has been struggling in recent years due to foreign businesses leaving, weak domestic demand, the real estate crisis, a surge in unemployment, and mounting local government debt pressures.
Rumors of Former CMC General Office Director Zhong Shaojun Under Investigation: Gossip or Prediction?
Yesterday, rumors suddenly spread online that Zhong Shaojun, former director of the General Office of the Central Military Commission (CMC) and a close confidant of Xi Jinping, is under investigation.
Villagers Unite to Protest Unjust Fees, Officials Back Down
China's long-term economic downturn has left grassroots governments unable to repay their debts, prompting them to resort to various means to increase revenue.
China's "Sanitary Pad Chaos": Collapse of Consumer Trust Sparks "Nationwide Reviews"
China's "sanitary pad chaos," which began in November, continues to persist.
Central Theater Command No Longer Pledges Loyalty to "Chairman Xi"
On the evening of December 1, at 6 PM, the official account of the Political Work Department of the Central Theater Command published a news article titled "The 83rd Group Army Organizes Theoretical Training to Implement the Spirit of the Central Military Commission Political Work Conference.
China's Economy Remains Sluggish; Scholars Pessimistic About CCP's Economic Outlook
Since September of this year, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has abruptly shifted its economic policies. Previously focused on "stabilizing fundamentals and avoiding massive stimulus," the CCP suddenly pivoted to a large-scale economic stimulus model, employing a three-pronged approach of monetary, fiscal, and industrial policies.
Shenzhen’s “Multiple-Entry Permit” Scheme Resumes, No Surge in Visitors to Hong Kong on Sunday
Following Chief Executive John Lee's "successful negotiations," the "Multiple-Entry Permit" scheme, a critical measure to address Hong Kong's economic challenges, resumed on Sunday (December 1).
31 Chinese Cultural Figures Pass Away in Two Months, 6 Under the Age of 60
In October and November 2024, at least 31 prominent figures from China’s literary and artistic circles passed away, most of whom had contributed to revolutionary-themed works.
What Is the Purpose of the Chinese Minister of Public Security's Visit to France to Meet the Interpol Chief?
According to Chinese state media, on November 28 local time, Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong met with Interpol President Ahmed Nasser Al-Raisi in Lyon, France.
Eastern Theater Commander Lin Xiangyang Allegedly Commits Suicide: The Complexities Behind Miao Hua’s Downfall
Yesterday, multiple posts surfaced on the social media platform X, claiming that General Lin Xiangyang, the commander of the Eastern Theater Command, had died by suicide.
Bo Guagua Mentions Parents' Crimes, Unable to Face Their Sins
A few days ago, Bo Guagua, the son of former CCP Politburo member and Chongqing Party Secretary Bo Xilai, who is currently serving a prison sentence, held a wedding in Taiwan with Xu Huiyu, the granddaughter of Xu Wenzhen, the founder of Luodong Bo’ai Hospital in Yilan County, Taiwan.
Amid Rising Social Violence, CCP Targets "Three Losses and One Bias" – Commentary: Hatred Stems from Authoritarian Rule
Recently, incidents of social violence have been occurring frequently in China. Following the car-ramming incident in Zhuhai, General Secretary Xi Jinping instructed authorities to "control the problem at its source."
The Center for Studying Xi's "Thought on Ecological Civilization" Disappears from Reports
With Xi Jinping’s close ally, the Director of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission (CMC), Miao Hua, officially announced to be under investigation, and suspicions that Wang Chunning, the commander of the People’s Armed Police, has already fallen due to his absence from a public security meeting, signs of Xi losing control over military and party power are becoming increasingly evident.
Miao Hua Abandoned, Dong Jun Protected? Xi Jinping Struggles Like a Cornered Beast
On November 28, the Ministry of National Defense spokesperson officially announced that Central Military Commission member and Director of the Political Work Department, General Miao Hua, is under investigation for serious violations of discipline and has been suspended from his duties.
Dong Jun’s Absence from Meeting with Singapore’s Military Chief Confirms Rumors Are Not Fabricated
Following reports that the CCP’s Director of the Political Work Department, Miao Hua, is under investigation, the UK’s Financial Times reported on November 27 that both current and former U.S. officials have revealed that China’s Defense Minister Dong Jun is also under investigation for corruption.
Major Turmoil in the Military: Xi Jinping to Step Back Amid Leadership Failures?
Recently, major upheavals have rocked the CCP’s military, with reports emerging of several high-ranking officials being detained.
Former Guangming Daily Editor Dong Yuyu Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison; Family Calls It "Grossly Unjust"
On Friday (November 29), the family of Dong Yuyu, the former Deputy Director of the Commentary Department at the CCP’s state-run Guangming Daily, who was sentenced on espionage charges, issued a statement saying, "Dong Yuyu is being persecuted for the independence he demonstrated during his journalism career.
Thief Crying 'Stop the Thief'! CCP Warns Citizens to Beware of Being Interrogated Abroad, Accused of Misleading Public Opinion
The CCP's Ministry of State Security recently issued a warning, claiming that some university students were interrogated or detained in 'black rooms' by foreign intelligence agencies during overseas study tours.