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A Disciplinary Committee Official in Hunan Province Falls to His Death

Following the recent death of Hunan Provincial Finance Department Director Liu Wenjie, another disciplinary committee official in the province has fallen to his death. This marks the second case of an official falling to their death in Hunan Province within a month.

Mainland Accountant: CCP Uses Stock Market to Extract Citizens' Savings

Recently, China's stock market has experienced significant fluctuations. On the evening of October 20, 23 companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges announced that they would use bank loans for stock buybacks or to increase shareholdings. A senior accountant in mainland China warned that this is a trap, suggesting that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is using the stock market to tap into citizens' savings to meet this year’s GDP growth target.

Is Xi Jinping's Visit to Anhui a Warning to the Rocket Force or a Sign of His Intention to Step Down?

Yesterday, Chinese state media reported that Xi Jinping, accompanied by Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, inspected the Rocket Force's strategic missile unit in Hefei, Anhui, on October 17. During the visit, Xi emphasized the need for the unit to enhance its "strategic deterrence and combat capability." However, in a sudden shift, Xi also stressed the importance of "strictly addressing corruption and misconduct within the ranks."

Anti-Japanese Sentiment Persists in Mainland China: Dairy Company Faces Boycott Over Collaboration with Japanese Firm

A month after a Japanese boy was fatally stabbed at the Japanese School in Shenzhen, anti-Japanese sentiment remains high in Chinese society. Recently, Feihe, a leading Chinese infant formula company, faced a wave of false accusations and boycotts on mainland social media after announcing a technical cooperation agreement with a Japanese biotech company. Feihe was forced to publicly clarify the situation and report it to the authorities.

Yang Wei: What Changes Occurred During the CCP Leader’s Military Inspections?

On October 17, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader inspected a brigade of the Rocket Force. Due to ongoing rumors that Xi Jinping has lost control over the military, outside observers are closely monitoring these developments. While Xi can still carry out regular military inspections, a review of the CCP leader's military visits over the past two years reveals subtle changes.

Shanghai Tightens Control Over Halloween, Bans "Cosplay"

As Halloween approaches, the Shanghai police have upgraded their security measures, with reports suggesting that authorities will ban "cosplayers" on the day. Last year’s Halloween in Shanghai saw many satirical costumes, including depictions of Winnie the Pooh to mock Xi Jinping.

Wang He: Government Policies Ineffective, China’s Real Estate Market Beyond Rescue

On October 17, China’s Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the central bank, and three other departments held a press conference to introduce measures for implementing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Politburo’s directive to “halt the decline and stabilize” the real estate market, promoting its stable and healthy development.

Chen Pokong: The CCP's Strategies for Infiltrating Overseas Democracy Movements

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) infiltrates the United States, overseas Chinese communities, and overseas democracy movements through two major mechanisms: united front work and espionage. Often, these two approaches are intertwined, working simultaneously. In other words, the CCP’s United Front Work Department and Ministry of State Security collaborate, making it difficult to distinguish between the two.

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