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Yu Menglong’s 38th Posthumous Birthday! Strange Phenomena Appear in Beijing, Unusual Sights Seen in Taiwan
On June 15, it marked the 38th birthday of Yu Menglong, but this year, it has become his death anniversary. For countless individuals who hold him dear, this day carries significant weight. The collective longing from around the globe is converging into an immense force.
Trump's Tariff Pressure: Are Xi Jinping's "Four Red Lines" Exposed?
With Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is on edge. From Zhongnanhai to state media, think tanks, and social media, the hottest topics revolve around Trump's cabinet formation and potential tariffs on China.
Elderly Parents Who Lost Their Only Child in China Must Beware of "Mysterious Disappearances"
On November 19, multiple videos circulated online showing an incident in Guangzhou's Xihua Road, where police shot and killed an elderly man with white hair wielding a knife outside a crowded mahjong parlor.
Trump's Team Catches the CCP Off Guard
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office early next year.
Chen Jun Sentenced to 20 Months for Assisting the CCP in Cross-Border Interference Against Shen Yun
On November 19, 72-year-old pro-CCP "community leader" John Chen (Chen Jun) was sentenced to 20 months in prison by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
Wang Youqun: Ten Reasons to Quit the CCP
November 19, Beijing time, marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party, a series of editorials by The Epoch Times.
Domestic and External Pressures: China's Stock Market Struggles Amid Short-Lived Gains
Following the introduction of a series of economic stimulus policies by Beijing in September, China's stock market and Hong Kong stocks experienced a wave of investment enthusiasm.
World Internet Conference Opens in Zhejiang, Criticized for Omnipresent Restrictions and Censorship
The 2024 World Internet Conference opened on Wednesday (November 20) in Wuzhen, Zhejiang. CCP leader Xi Jinping delivered a video address, emphasizing that China would drive development through innovation and establish security as its baseline.
The Police's "Distant-water Fishing" Arrests Remain Shrouded in Secrecy, With Authorities Refusing to Disclose the Origins of Those Detained.
The CCP's local police have engaged in cross-border profit-driven law enforcement targeting entrepreneurs, a practice referred to as "distant-water fishing," which has sparked controversy.
The CCP's Internet Conference Draws Attention to the Great Firewall and Walled Gardens
On November 20, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) held its so-called "2024 World Internet Conference" in Wuzhen, Zhejiang. The authorities treated the event as a high-security affair, deploying large numbers of police at every turn, with checkpoints for vehicles and individuals.
Yuan Bin: What Does the Arrest of a Billionaire Activist in Shanghai Indicate?
On November 18, over 100 homeowners of Suhe No. 1 in Shanghai took to the streets to protest and defend their rights due to the unfinished state of their housing project. As a result, they were met with violent suppression by the police.
Frequent Malicious Assault Incidents: Official Reports Fail to Soothe Public Discontent in China
Since last week, at least three public attacks have occurred in China, resulting in at least 43 deaths and over 60 injuries.
Foreign Companies in China Reducing Production Capacity and Moving Factories to Vietnam and Other Countries
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who is set to return to the White House, stated during his campaign that he would impose a 60% tariff on Chinese goods upon taking office.
Global Condemnation of Heavy Sentences for Hong Kong Democrats; Taiwan-Hong Kong Alliance Warns Against CCP’s Deception
United Nations human rights officials and multiple nations have condemned the harsh sentencing of 45 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists for their participation in primary elections.
China’s Job Traps: Graduates Become Lambs to the Slaughter
On November 16, a knife attack at Wuxi Institute of Arts and Technology in Jiangsu Province, China, left at least eight dead and 17 injured.
Hong Kong Government Heavily Sentences Pro-Democracy Activists; Pelosi Slams Rulings as "Absurd"
On November 19, Hong Kong’s High Court sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to prison terms ranging from 4 to 10 years for "conspiracy to subvert state power."
Jimmy Lai Testifies for the First Time, Denies Requesting Foreign Sanctions Against China and Hong Kong
Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon and founder of Next Digital, who has been detained by the Hong Kong government for nearly four years, testified in court for the first time on Wednesday (November 20).
Wuxi Tragedy: 8 Dead and 17 Injured, Tied to Xi Jinping’s Grandiose Policies
On the afternoon of November 16, a horrifying knife attack occurred at Jiangsu Wuxi Institute of Arts and Crafts, resulting in 8 deaths and 17 injuries.
Li Keqiang’s Cousin and Other “Financial Tigers” Investigated and Sentenced as CCP Anti-Corruption Shifts Toward Economic Motives
On November 19, Zhu Congjiu, former Vice Governor and Vice Chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial Political Consultative Conference, was sentenced to life imprisonment.
U.S. Considering Revoking China's Most-Favored-Nation Status: How Significant Is the Impact on the CCP?
On November 19, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) submitted its 2024 annual report to Congress, proposing a series of policy recommendations that could fundamentally alter the landscape of U.S.-China economic and technological competition.
Why Did Xi Jinping "Name" Lai Ching-te During His Peru Meeting?
According to reports from Chinese state media, during the “Biden-Xi Summit” held in Peru on November 16, Xi Jinping addressed the Taiwan issue