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It Appears That Cai Qi is Aware That Xi's Performance Since Becoming the Party Leader Has Been Poorly Regarded.

According to reports from the official media of the Chinese Communist Party, from April 23 to 24, Cai Qi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee and Secretary of the Central Secretariat, who is also a close ally of Xi Jinping, conducted research and inspe

The Pace of Top Global Companies Withdrawing from China Accelerates in 2024

A new study conducted by a prominent American financial firm indicates that even before Donald Trump, who advocates imposing high tariffs on Chinese goods, won the U.S. presidential election, the trend of top global companies shifting production and operations out of China had already been accelerating.

Xi Uses the "Biden-Xi Meeting" in Peru to Complain While Courting Trump

The 2024 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting, hosted by Peru, concluded at midday on November 16 local time. During the group photo session at the APEC Summit, world leaders donned a Peruvian specialty—a brown alpaca wool scarf—before taking the stage to find their spots and await the photo.

Military Newspaper Reveals Xi Jinping's Waning Control Over Military Power

When Xi Jinping is in Beijing, the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) state media, including military outlets, consistently highlight his leadership in their articles. However, during Xi’s recent visits to Peru and Brazil, the tone of military media shifted abruptly, focusing instead on "studying the spirit of the 20th CCP Central Committee’s Third Plenum" while omitting Xi's name entirely.

Mass Poisoning of Pet Dogs in Guangzhou Sparks Controversy

Recently, residents in several districts of Guangzhou have reported online that their pet dogs were poisoned to death. More than 40 cases of suspected dog poisoning have been confirmed so far, and the number continues to rise. The incident has sparked widespread controversy among netizens.

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