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The Rise of the 'Climax Needle' in Mainland China: A Dangerous Frenzy of 'Intelligence Tax' and Moral Marginalisation
In recent years, a medical beauty procedure known as the 'climax needle' has gained popularity in mainland China.
'Hong Kong 47': Reaction to jailings of democrats in landmark national security trial
HONGKONG-POLITICS-DEMOCRATS-QUOTES:'Hong Kong 47': Reaction to jailings of democrats in landmark national security trial
Over 5 Tons of Gold Missing as Top Executives of Overseas Chinese Holdings Flee Abroad
The gold product default scandal involving Overseas Chinese Holdings Group Co., Ltd. (OCH) continues to escalate. Reports now indicate that three top executives from the company have fled abroad, taking with them the mystery of "5 tons of missing gold."
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.
The “Biden-Xi Meeting” in Lima: Tensions and Shadows – What Will They Discuss at the G20?
At the upcoming G20 Summit in Brazil, President Biden is expected to meet with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader again. However, they already held talks on the evening of the 16th at Xi Jinping’s hotel in Lima.
Trump Targets Xi Jinping's Personality Flaws
On November 14, Xi Jinping traveled to Peru and attended the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road project at Chancay Port via video, showcasing his influence in the U.S.'s backyard. However, the U.S. was already prepared for this.
Atomic Rebellion and Atomic Reflection
Recently, grassroots incidents in mainland Chinese society have surged like a tidal wave: the Zhuhai car-ramming incident, the Wuxi vocational school murder by a 21-year-old man, the Guangzhou University stabbing, the suicide at Nanhua University in Hengyang, and a student being run over and killed by a police car at the Central University of Finance and Economics in Beijing. These are just the cases exposed online; how many remain hidden is unknown.
Guangdong University Student Defies Xi Jinping's Stern Orders by Committing Campus Stabbing in Broad Daylight
On November 11, Zhuhai City in Guangdong Province witnessed a horrific car-ramming incident that left 35 dead and 43 injured. In response, Xi Jinping issued an "important directive," ordering local authorities to strengthen risk prevention at the source, resolve conflicts in a timely manner, and prevent extreme incidents.
Wu Wei to Become Shanghai Executive Deputy Mayor, Linked to Li Qiang
According to an announcement on November 15 from "Shanghai Release," a public WeChat account run by the Shanghai municipal government, Wu Wei, currently a standing member of the Shanxi Provincial Party Committee and executive deputy governor, has been appointed as a member of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee and its Standing Committee.
"Secretary's Visit" Fails to Address Social Injustice as Jiangsu Attacker's Suicide Note Exposed
Thanks to the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) heavy-handed political censorship of online discourse, the aftermath of two violent incidents in Zhuhai, Guangdong, and Yixing, Jiangsu—leaving dozens dead and injured—was met with silence across CCP state media and online platforms on Sunday.
Shocking Death Toll in Inner Mongolia Prisons
Recent revelations highlight severe issues within China’s prison system. Former Inner Mongolia official Du Wen recently disclosed exclusive information, citing an internal document from the Inner Mongolia Prison Administration.
Foreign Journalists Face High Risks in China: Increased "Red Lines" and Frequent Suppression of Reporting
Journalists from British and Japanese media faced obstruction and even violence while reporting on the car-ramming incident outside the Zhuhai Sports Center in China.
Biden Meets Xi Jinping: Expresses Concerns, Dissatisfaction, and Even Issues Warnings on Multiple Issues
President Joe Biden met with Xi Jinping in Lima, Peru, on Saturday (November 16). According to a White House readout, Biden urged the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to cease destabilizing military activities around Taiwan.
Shi Yongxin's High-Profile Speech at the UN Climate Conference: A Reflection of Xi Jinping's Waning Power?
According to Chinese media outlet The Paper, on November 15, during the "Faith Pavilion" at the UN Climate Conference held in Baku, Azerbaijan, Shi Yongxin, the abbot of the Shaolin Temple, delivered a speech. He called for everyone to address the challenges of climate change by starting with themselves.
The CCP Falsifies Medical Records of Cheng Peiming’s Open-Chest Surgery with Numerous Flaws
Cheng Peiming, the first known survivor of forced organ harvesting, recently appeared in the United States to publicly recount his harrowing experience. His revelations have caused extreme alarm within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Yu Maochun on How Trump Views the CCP Leader After Taking Office
American scholar Dr. Yu Maochun predicts that, at a strategic level, President-elect Donald Trump will maintain cordial surface relations with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader but will never consider him a genuine friend of the United States due to his consistent lack of trustworthiness.
Miao Hua's Possible Downfall: Experts Say Xi Jinping May Be Under Intense Pressure
Reports about Miao Hua’s arrest, initially disclosed by former Chinese media figure Zhao Lanjian and ex-naval officer Yao Cheng, have gone unrefuted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for nearly a week.
Tianjin "Bereaved Families" Protest Movement Erupts, Demanding Accountability for CCP’s Family Planning Policies
Following the recent Zhuhai car rampage, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) initiated investigations into so-called "Four No" and "Five Loss" individuals in communities. Meanwhile, in Tianjin, elderly individuals from "bereaved families" staged protests demanding accountability from the CCP for failing to honor pension promises tied to its family planning policies.
Sentenced to Nine Months, Released After Three Months: Chinese Student Wu Xiaolei, Convicted for Threatening Pro-Democracy Activists in the U.S., Granted Sentence Reduction and Returns to China
A document from the U.S. Federal District Court, reviewed by Voice of America (VOA), confirms that Wu Xiaolei, a Chinese student sentenced to nine months in prison for harassing pro-democracy activists, was released on September 16 with a reduced sentence and returned to China.
Random Killing Incident: 21-Year-Old Vocational School Student in Jiangsu Stabs 8 to Death and Injures 17
According to various media reports on November 16, following the shock nationwide caused by a car accident in Zhuhai that killed 35 people, another fatal random attack occurred that evening at the Wuxi Institute of Arts and Technology in Yixing, Jiangsu.
Over 400 Investors Scammed in MaiDuoDuo Platform's Gold Rush Involving Over 20 Million Yuan
Consumers purchasing gold on the MaiDuoDuo platform recently discovered that the platform has stopped delivering goods or issuing refunds. The gold they purchased and their funds may be lost, leading many consumers to file reports with the authorities.