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“State Organs” Documentary Screens in Washington, D.C.; Audience Shocked and in Tears

These are true stories depicted in the award-winning documentary State Organs. On the evening of October 3, Rotary International screened the film in the Westin Hotel ballroom in Washington, D.C. More than 100 Rotarians and other guests attended. Many were shocked to tears and said they hoped more p

Xi Jinping Wants to Be Partners and Friends With the US? Doubts and Ridicule Emerge

In a congratulatory letter sent to the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations’ 2024 Annual Gala on Tuesday (October 15), Chinese President Xi Jinping stated that the success of China and the U.S. represents an "opportunity" for each other and that the two countries should assist each other's development rather than impede it. He expressed China's willingness to be "partners and friends" with the U.S. However, in response to Xi’s remarks, U.S. observers commented that America needs to "watch both the words and actions."

Guizhou Provincial Discipline Inspection Commission's "Insider" Zhang Ping Arrested

On October 16, China's Supreme People's Procuratorate announced that the case of Zhang Ping, former Deputy Secretary of the Guizhou Provincial Discipline Inspection Commission and former Deputy Director of the Provincial Supervision Commission, has been transferred to the procuratorate for review and prosecution on charges of bribery.

Dengue Fever Outbreak in Guangzhou: New Cases Surge

The Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a report stating that dengue fever cases have now spread to 143 streets and towns across the city. The number of new cases has surged significantly over the past week compared to the previous week, and severe cases have emerged. Patients are experiencing intense pain. A chief physician at a hospital indicated that currently, half of the patients presenting with fever are being diagnosed with dengue fever.

Nobel Prize, AI, and the Three Bonds and Five Constants

The annual Nobel Prize announcements have begun once again. On October 8, 2024, when the Physics Prize was announced, it left many observers confused and shocked, as it was awarded to AI scientists John J. Hopfield from Princeton University and Geoffrey E. Hinton from the University of Toronto. These two figures have been well-known in the field of artificial intelligence for years, with the prestige and credentials to win the Nobel Prize.

Zhang Youxia Targets the Navy, Signs of Xi Jinping’s Military Power Being Weakened

According to a revelation by former Chinese naval officer Yao Cheng on the social media platform X, there are signs that Zhang Youxia is targeting the navy. Reports suggest that former Political Commissar Qin Shengxiang and current Political Commissar Yuan Huazhi are under investigation. Additionally, current Director of the CCP Military Commission's Political Department, Miao Hua, might also be in trouble.

Strange Atmosphere in Zhongnanhai: Rumors of Wang Qishan Under House Arrest

On October 11, a report from the Chinese Journalists Protection Association and the Independent Journalists Investigation Association went viral on social media platform X, stating that former CCP Vice President and Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, Wang Qishan, along with his secretary, family, and close staff, was placed under house arrest at his residence outside the East Gate of the Forbidden City in Beijing on the night of October 7.

Dispute Over A-share Fluctuations: Chinese Economist and Private Equity Tycoon Banned From Speaking

Recently, China's A-shares market experienced significant volatility. Ren Zeping, former chief economist of Evergrande, and Dan Bin, chairman of Oriental Harbor Private Equity, engaged in a heated debate over whether sharp rises in stock prices would lead to inevitable crashes. Their debate lasted several days. On October 15, their social media accounts were banned by the authorities.

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