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Xiaomi SU7 Catches Fire in Fatal Crash, Killing Three – Lei Jun Remains Silent for Three Days
A Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle crashed and caught fire on a highway in Anhui Province on March 29, resulting in the deaths of three people. Grieving family members were left questioning why the car spontaneously ignited, while some even faced online criticism for speaking out.
House report: 60 Chinese espionage cases, 224 espionage incidents in three years
(The Center Square) – More than 60 Chinese Communist Party-related cases of espionage and acts of transnational repression have been reported in 20 states according to a new report published
U.S. State Department Removes "Does Not Support Taiwan Independence" Statement from Website; Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry Expresses Gratitude
After the U.S. State Department removed its long-standing statement of "not supporting Taiwan independence" from its latest update on Taiwan-related facts on its official website, Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on Sunday (February 16), thanking the U.S. government for its support of Taiwan.
WeChat Integrates DeepSeek Search Function: A Blessing or a Curse?
This Sunday, the topic of WeChat testing AI search integration with DeepSeek surged on Weibo’s trending list. The “WeChat + DeepSeek Power Combo” quickly sparked heated discussions among netizens.
Aiming to Succeed Xi Jinping? Ding Xuexiang May Face Greater Troubles
The recent absence of Ding Xuexiang, member of the CCP Politburo Standing Committee and Vice Premier, from several important events has sparked speculation.
The PLA’s Confusion and Discord Resurfaces: Possible Major Events on the Horizon
In 2024, the Chinese military has experienced a series of major events that have sparked public discussion. At the start of the Year of the Snake, the CCP released the Regulations on the Management of Military Information Dissemination on the Internet, banning sensitive topics such as the chairman responsibility system for the Central Military Commission (CMC), military “depoliticization,” and “nationalization.”
Wang Yi Whistles to Bolster Courage at Munich, Xi Jinping’s Role in Russia-Ukraine Talks Removed
At the Munich Security Conference, held on February 14 in Germany, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi sternly warned the U.S. not to attempt to contain China, threatening that China would "accompany them to the end."
Shi Taifeng's Omission of the "Two Establishes" for the Panchen Lama Raises Suspicions
Late February this year marked the Tibetan New Year. As per tradition, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials from the United Front Work Department met with Tibetan Buddhist leader, the 11th Panchen Lama, Erdeni Chökyi Gyalpo.
China’s “Super Embassy” in London Plans Dormitories and Tunnels, Raising Espionage Concerns
The UK’s Planning Inspectorate continued its public hearing on Thursday (13th) regarding China’s proposed "super embassy" in London.
Foreign Media Conducts On-Site Interviews in the "Scam City" of Shwe Kokko: Resembles a Provincial City in China
She Zhijiang, a former Chinese state security officer, is considered a prominent figure in Myanmar’s fraud industry.
When the CCP’s Historical Garbage Time Meets Trump’s Golden Age
On the day Trump won the election, he introduced the slogan "Golden Age" and declared that "America’s Golden Age has begun!"
China’s Marriage Registrations Drop by Over 1.5 Million in a Year, Shocking Netizens
According to the latest official data from the Chinese government, the number of marriage registrations last year dropped again to 6.1 million couples, a 20% decline from 2023.
Malaysian Human Rights Organization: 99% of Telecom Scam Groups Are Run by Chinese Nationals
In recent years, telecom scams have been spreading across several East and Southeast Asian countries. Recently, a Malaysian human rights organization stated that 99% of the scam groups are led by Chinese nationals
China aids Russian drone production with smuggled Western parts, says Estonia
UKRAINE-CRISIS-CHINA-ESTONIA:China aids Russian drone production with smuggled Western parts, says Estonia
China's Lung Adenocarcinoma Cases Due to Air Pollution Account for About 70% of Global Cases
A study released by the World Health Organization's cancer agency on February 3 pointed out that since 2000, lung adenocarcinoma has become the most common type of lung cancer worldwide.
China Tightens Regulation on Micro-Dramas: Strengthening Political Safety Redlines and Strictly Controlling Public Opinion and Content Output
The Chinese National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) recently released new regulations, implementing a "classification and tiered review" system for micro-dramas.
Trump Advances Step by Step, Xi Jinping Loses Ground
On February 10, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum. White House officials stated that these tariffs will take effect on March 4.
First US Navy ships sail through Taiwan Strait since Trump inauguration
CHINA-USA-TAIWAN:First US Navy ships sail through Taiwan Strait since Trump inauguration
Xi's Second Stroke: Ding Xuexiang Aims to Be the Next Hua Guofeng but Faces Trouble?
According to journalist Li Muyang, an insider from within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recently provided him with an exclusive tip-off. The source claimed that CCP leader Xi Jinping suffered another stroke on the third day of the Lunar New Year.
CCP Strongly Supports Domestic Drugs: Renowned Journalist Gao Yu Personally Confirms Imitation Blood Pressure Medication "Fails to Lower Blood Pressure"
Due to economic recession and the impact of COVID-19 leading to insufficient healthcare resources, China exclusively used domestically produced generic drugs in last year's drug procurement, forcing multinational pharmaceutical companies’ original imported drugs off the national health insurance list.
4,000 Protest in London: China's "Super Embassy" Becomes the Target of Criticism
Despite the cold wind and drizzle, nearly 30 Hong Konger, Tibetan, Uyghur, Chinese, and local community groups in the UK held a large-scale protest on Saturday (8th) outside the former Royal Mint Court in London, opposing the construction of a new "super embassy" by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) at the site. Organizers reported that around 4,000 people participated, making it the largest overseas Hong Konger protest in recent years.