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The Chinese Communist Party's (Ccp) Decision-making and Coordination Institution Has Denied Xi Jinping's Core Leadership, Further Corroborating Rumours That He Has Been Stripped of Power
On June 30, the CCP Politburo convened a meeting to review the 'Regulations on the Work of the Decision-Making and Coordination Institution of the Party Central Committee.
Why the Fines? Guangdong Fire Inspections Trigger a Wave of Shop Closures
Numerous factories and shops in Chaozhou and Shantou, Guangdong Province, have shut down their operations ahead of upcoming production and sanitation inspections. The closures are reportedly an effort to avoid steep fines from "overt and covert inspections."
Seven Hospitals in China Accused of Insurance Fraud Involving Nearly 90 Million RMB
The National Healthcare Security Administration of China recently issued a statement highlighting severe violations discovered during inspections this year at seven designated medical institutions.
Shocking Report: China's Defense Minister Dong Jun Under Investigation for Corruption
On November 27, foreign media reported that China's Defense Minister Dong Jun is currently under investigation for corruption.
Shocking Reports of a Purge Linked to Miao Hua: Is Zhang Youxia Targeting Xi Jinping's Allies?
Reports have emerged of another potential corruption scandal within the upper echelons of the Chinese military. In mid-November, overseas media widely circulated claims that Miao Hua was apprehended with a hood placed over his head.
China Ranks Third in Global Robot Density: A Disaster Created by the Chinese Communist Party
Recently, Chinese state media announced that according to the newly released 2024 World Robotics Report, China ranked third globally in "industrial robot density" in 2023.
Another Round of High-Level Official Appointments: Wang Yi Gains a New Deputy
According to mainland media reports, between November 11 and 17, several senior officials in China assumed new roles.
The CCP’s Final Struggles Before Its Collapse
On November 21, Dajiyuan published a report titled "The CCP’s Minister of State Security Launches Attacks on Falun Gong in the U.S."
Shoddy Construction Resurfaces: Jilin Ice Skating Rink Collapse Highlights China's Building Quality and Oversight Crisis
On November 18, the roof of an ice skating rink in Jilin Province, China, collapsed, sparking widespread public concern.
What Hidden Secrets Lie Behind Wang Huning's Frequent Visits Amid Abnormal Zhongnanhai Political Dynamics?
Recently, the political dynamics within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have been unusually turbulent, with odd behaviors observed among its top leaders.
Bus Hits Pedestrians in Neijiang, Sichuan; Public Concerned About Police "Winter Campaign" and Unlawful Controls
On November 25, a bus collided with pedestrians in Neijiang City, Sichuan Province.
Li Ziqi's Comeback: A Calculation by the CCP
On November 12, after three years of silence, Chinese internet celebrity and blogger Li Ziqi suddenly released three new videos online and announced her return on Weibo.
"Salt Typhoon" Hack Shakes U.S. Politics: Massive Chinese Citizen Data Sold Cheaply
Recently, a hacking campaign orchestrated by a Chinese government-linked group has intensified just ahead of the U.S. presidential election, targeting the communications of U.S. political figures.
Chinese E-Commerce Exploits Small Package Loopholes to Evade Tariffs, U.S. Congress Moves to Close Gaps
In recent years, the volume of small packages imported into the United States from China has surged, with two out of every three parcels originating from China. These packages, often containing low-cost goods, benefit from duty-free trade incentives.
Commander of the Armed Police Wang Chunning Absent from Public Security Meeting—Is He in Trouble?
Since the CCP's 20th Central Committee's Third Plenary Session in mid-July, China's political landscape has been increasingly unusual, with various anomalies occurring.
Plummeting Graduate Exam Applications: A Key Shift in Chinese University Students' Mindset
The number of applicants for China's graduate school entrance exam has declined for the second consecutive year.
China’s Economic Downturn and High Unemployment: Young People Losing Hope in Job Market, Plan to Leave the Country
"I can’t find a job related to my major, and I don’t have other skills, so now I’m delivering food," said Chen Ming, a history graduate student from Shanxi Province, in an interview with Voice of America.
Young People Fear the Future, Pretend to Study Hard in Self-Study Rooms
With China's sluggish economy and skyrocketing youth unemployment rates, more young people are opting for "lying flat" (a passive resistance to societal pressures).
China's Response to Trump's "Trade Tariff" Upgrades Criticized as Misguided
President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office in just over a month. For the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Trump’s announcements of White House and cabinet appointments represent a "gathering of hawks," with many appointees holding tough stances on China-related issues.
Nine Public Murders in Eleven Days: Experts Attribute Problems to CCP’s Violent and Oppressive System
In the "safest country" in the world, multiple public murders have occurred in broad daylight over the past few days, involving attacks with knives and car-ramming incidents, causing numerous casualties.
Germany’s Big Three Automakers Face Major Decline in China; Audi’s Q3 Profit Plunges 91%
As the European Union tightens measures to prevent low-cost dumping of Chinese electric vehicles that threaten Europe’s automotive industry, Germany’s major car manufacturers are already facing significant setbacks in their Chinese operations.