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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.
A Firsthand Account of Lockdowns in Zhengzhou: "This Government Does Not Belong to the People"
Over three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, Zhu Xiaona, a resident of Zhengzhou, Henan, faced two pregnancies during lockdowns, missing critical opportunities to save her pregnancies.
The Red Composer Passes Away, Unaware of the True Story Behind the Red Detachment of Women
According to reports from mainland Chinese media a few days ago, Huang Zhun, a well-known "red composer" and member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), passed away on December 3 at the age of 98.
Rumors of Xi Losing Power Flood the Internet: If He Steps Down, Will There Be Retaliation?
In recent months, the internet has been abuzz with analyses suggesting that Xi Jinping may be losing power.
Syria's Dramatic Turn: Longtime Ally Assad Embarrasses Beijing
On December 8, Syrian opposition forces captured the capital, Damascus, while Syria's longtime president and a close ally of Beijing, Bashar al-Assad, fled to Russia.
Politburo Meeting Highlights Xi's Declining Influence: Xinhua Refers to Xi as "Comrade"
On December 9, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Politburo convened to discuss economic policies, likely setting the tone in advance for the upcoming Central Economic Work Conference.
Where Did the Tens of Millions of Dollars the U.S. Paid China for Panda Rentals Go?
Over the past two decades, U.S. zoos have raised tens of millions of dollars in donations and sent the money to China. Under U.S. law, these funds must be used to protect wild giant pandas.
First Case of a Defeated CCP "Red Family" Speaking Out Abroad: Is Xi's Power Waning?
On December 5, Bo Guagua, the son of former Chongqing Party Secretary Bo Xilai, who is currently imprisoned in Qincheng Prison, stirred public interest yet again. After marrying a Taiwanese woman, a citizen of what the CCP considers a "hostile state," Bo released a lengthy 2,000-word statement on social media, defending his parents and arguing for Bo Xilai's vindication.
Tyranny Fiercer Than a Tiger: Now Targeting CCP Officials Too
The story of "tyranny fiercer than a tiger" is likely familiar to many. It tells of a woman who lived in the mountains where tigers had killed three generations of her family, yet she refused to move because there was no tyranny in the mountains.
Zhongnanhai Runs Out of Ammo and Provisions: Official Economists Challenge the Regime
To boost the economy, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched a series of stimulus policies, both to address existing issues and introduce new measures, in the second half of this year. It is highly likely that further signals of monetary and fiscal expansion will be announced at the upcoming Central Economic Work Conference.
Taiwanese Influencer Releases Documentary Exposing CCP's United Front Tactics, Garnering Over 1 Million Views
Taiwanese anti-CCP influencer Bajiong recently released a documentary titled "China's United Front," shedding light on how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) entices and co-opts Taiwanese influencers for its propaganda and influence operations.
The CCP's Discipline Inspection Commissions Turn to Flexible Employment as "Doomsday Positions" Rise
Recently, numerous local CCP Discipline Inspection Commissions (DIC) and Supervisory Committees have issued recruitment notices seeking temporary workers for flexible employment, specifically to guard detained individuals under investigation—euphemistically referred to as "caretakers."
Xi Jinping Inspected the Information Support Forces, Only to Face Embarrassment Shortly After
On December 5, the Chinese military's official website and state media reported on Xi Jinping's inspection of the Information Support Forces.
Former Chinese Gymnast Wu Liufang's "Borderline Dance" Sparks Controversy, Reflecting Retired Athletes' Plight
Former Chinese national women's gymnastics team member Wu Liufang recently faced backlash on Douyin (the Chinese version of TikTok) for performing a sensual dance, which critics claimed tarnished the image of national athletes.
Xi Jinping Inspects the Information Support Troops: Divergences Between Military Media and Party Media
Following the announcement of an investigation into Miao Hua, a key ally of Xi Jinping within the military and the head of the CCP Central Military Commission’s Political Department, there has been increased attention both domestically and internationally on the dynamics at the top of the CCP.
China's E-Commerce Giant Temu Suspended by Vietnamese Government
Chinese e-commerce platform Temu has suspended its operations in Vietnam after failing to obtain the necessary licensing from the Vietnamese government.
Dong Jun’s Sudden Appearance Raises Attention After Cooperating in Miao Hua Case
Following a round of purges among senior military officials, CCP General Secretary and Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), Xi Jinping, made a public appearance on December 4.
Did Xi Jinping’s Military Visit Serve as a Rumor Control Appearance?
On December 4, CCP leader Xi Jinping inspected the newly established Information Support Force. All CMC members, except for Miao Hua, were present to accompany him.
Exiled Activist: Reflecting on the COVID-19 Pandemic, the CCP Owes the World an Explanation
Recently, Guo Bin, a young man born in the 1990s who fled China to the United States this April, gave an interview to Radio Free Asia.
Renowned Chinese Romance Novelist Qiong Yao Ends Her Life in Her Own Way
Globally renowned Chinese-language romance novelist "Qiong Yao" (real name Chen Zhe), who influenced generations of Chinese readers, chose to gracefully conclude her vibrant and colorful life on Wednesday afternoon (December 4).
Three Suns Appear in Two Places: A Sign That Xi Jinping May Be "Deposed"?
In recent years, strange celestial phenomena have frequently occurred across mainland China. These include fireballs, blood-red skies, green skies, blood moons, waterspouts, unidentified flying objects, and more.