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Zhongnanhai’s Sensitive Language in Commemorating Ye Xuanping’s Centennial Sparks Attention on Internal Struggle

On November 1, the CCP held a seminar commemorating the 100th anniversary of Ye Xuanping’s birth. CCP National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Chairman Wang Huning attended and met with representatives of Ye Xuanping’s family. During the event, CPPCC Vice Chairman Shi Taifeng emphasized that after retirement, Ye “firmly supported Xi as the core.”

How Many Hidden Secrets Lie Within Huawei’s HarmonyOS?

Huawei, the controversial company from Shenzhen, recently launched the latest version of its native HarmonyOS, drawing widespread attention. Many are questioning its claimed independence, security, and commercial viability. What hidden secrets lie behind Huawei’s HarmonyOS?

Multiple Vice-Ministerial Officials Reported by Party Members, Xi’s “Rule of Law” Faces Embarrassment

Since this summer, when the CCP increased efforts to catch spies and eliminate traitors, sparking a wave of public reporting and officials exposing each other, incidents of secretaries reporting on leaders, deputy presidents of courts reporting on disciplinary inspection officials, deputy directors of public security reporting on court presidents, police station chiefs reporting on public security bureau directors, and prosecutors reporting on judges have abounded.

Can Mainland Youth "Live Off Parents" with No Jobs Available?

Recently, Professor Liang from Fudan University in Shanghai publicly suggested that after graduation, Chinese college students would need to “live off their parents for at least three years.” He explained that “living off parents” doesn’t mean simply relying on them for food and housing or becoming “full-time children.” Instead, he recommended that they, like students in Western countries, go on an extended trip between graduation and work, a concept referred to in English as a “gap year.”

CCP’s Military Corruption Scandal Sparks Concern Over "Model Party Members"

The CCP’s anti-corruption campaign is increasingly targeting officials of all ranks. However, it has been observed that, according to the CCP, these officials supposedly possess strong "party loyalty." Recently, two military industry figures, He Wenzhong and Xiao Longxu, who were both praised as "model Party members" at national and military levels, were exposed for corruption, sparking discussion over the dangers of CCP’s party loyalty.

Henan Hospital Exposed for Selling Babies; Whistleblower: Time Span of 13 Years

A scandal has recently broken out at the People’s Hospital in Ningling County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province. Staff at this state-run hospital have been accused of long-term involvement in illegal baby trafficking activities. These trafficked babies were issued official documents, “cleansing” their identities, and the case spans 13 years.

Huawei’s Profit Decline in Q3 Draws Focus on TSMC Chips in Products

On Thursday (31st), Huawei announced that although its revenue for the first three quarters grew nearly 30%, its profit declined. Huawei’s founder, Ren Zhengfei, said that Huawei is still struggling. Recently, it was revealed that Taiwan's TSMC chips appeared in Huawei products subject to sanctions, drawing concern from U.S. congress members.

"Unauthorized" – CCP Utilizes Meta Model to Develop Military AI Tool

According to an exclusive report by Reuters on Friday, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Academy of Military Sciences, affiliated with the Central Military Commission, "unauthorized" use of Meta's artificial intelligence (AI) model is aimed at developing intelligence gathering and processing capabilities.

"Living Off the Military-Industrial Complex": How Many Military Industry Rats Are There?

On the 24th of last month, Xinhua News Agency published an article titled, "Prosecutor's Office Decides to Arrest He Wenzhong," announcing that the Supreme People's Procuratorate had authorized the arrest of He Wenzhong, former Party Committee member and deputy general manager of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), by the Hebei Provincial Procuratorate.

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