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Tracking Another Round of Missing PLA Generals: A Major Storm Hits the Military (Part 2)
Today, we continue to review more missing PLA generals.
China Upgrades Surveillance Measures: 30,000 Cameras Installed in Beibei, Chongqing
The Beibei District of Chongqing has integrated 27,900 video surveillance devices and 245 sensory devices within its jurisdiction to enhance its ability to monitor the public.
The Reason Behind the High Sudden Death Rate Among the Post-80s and Post-90s Generations
Recently, the "Truth Media" account on X shared a video that has attracted widespread attention. In the video, a man working at a funeral home states, "I am seeing more and more people from the post-80s and post-90s generations being sent away." He wonders, "Why are so many of them dying?"
Trump’s Tariff Policy Impact: Orders in Guangzhou’s "Shein Village" Plunge by 80%
In recent years, Chinese cross-border e-commerce platforms have rapidly captured the U.S. and European markets with ultra-low prices, benefiting from local tax exemptions on low-value imports. However, as the U.S. tightens regulations on Chinese imports and considers adjusting tax exemption policies, China’s cross-border e-commerce industry is facing serious challenges.
China's Supreme Court Report: Increase in "One-Person, Multiple-Killings" Cases Last Year
Zhang Jun, the President of China’s Supreme People’s Court, delivered a work report at the National People's Congress on Saturday (March 8), highlighting a significant increase in "one-person, multiple-killings" cases in 2024.
Human Rights Organization Reveals Latest Developments in Zhang Zhan’s Case: Prosecutors Recommend 4 to 5 Years in Prison
Chinese citizen journalist Zhang Zhan may soon face trial on charges of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble." Citing sources familiar with the matter, the Chinese civil rights organization Minsheng Guancha (Civil Rights & Livelihood Watch) revealed that the Pudong New Area Court in Shanghai will soon hear the case, and the prosecution has recommended a prison sentence of 4 to 5 years in the indictment.
Beginning to Betray Xi? What’s Going on with Li Qiang’s Weak Support for Xi at the Two Sessions?
Li Qiang was once the most loyal of Xi Jinping’s confidants. His promotion from Shanghai Party Secretary to Premier of the State Council was entirely orchestrated by Xi. When Xi was Party Secretary of Zhejiang, Li Qiang served as his secretary—a role that deeply ingrained obedience to leadership into his mind, heart, and soul.
Why Is Trump Certain That Xi Jinping Won’t Move on Taiwan During His Term?
On March 7, tensions between the U.S. and China over Taiwan played out in a war of words. On one hand, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterated at the "Two Sessions" press conference that Beijing "will and must" unify Taiwan, with an implied threat.
How Many Secrets Is Jiang Chaoliang Hiding?
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in late 2019, several years have passed, yet many unanswered questions remain regarding this global public health crisis. These mysteries involve the virus's origins, transmission pathways, and early disclosure of information, sparking ongoing debates in academia, public discourse, and political arenas.
Beijing Extends Anti-Taiwan Independence Crackdown Abroad; Taiwan Considers Raising Travel Safety Alert
The Taiwanese government is considering issuing travel safety warnings for certain countries with close ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This comes as Beijing's crackdown on so-called "Taiwan independence" figures expands beyond its borders, raising concerns that Taiwanese citizens could face arrest or investigation in these countries.
Seven Letters from Soong Ching-ling to the Chinese Communist Party in Her Later Years
In 1915, at the age of 22, Soong Ching-ling married Sun Yat-sen, who was 27 years her senior and nearly 50 years old at the time.
Bus Drivers in Zoucheng, Shandong, Strike Over Unpaid Wages, Government Shirks Responsibility
On January 1 this year, hundreds of bus and school bus drivers from Zoucheng Guoyun Bus Company in Jining, Shandong, went on strike, demanding the company pay their overdue wages from the past eight months and settle several years of unpaid social security contributions.
House Churches Suppressed During "Two Sessions," Multiple Christians Arrested in Anhui and Guangxi
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) convenes its annual "Two Sessions," authorities have intensified their crackdown on Christian churches.
The U.S.-China Trade War Expands, Triggering a Global Anti-CCP Trend—The CCP's Defeat is Imminent
The U.S.-China trade war continues to escalate. On March 4, the U.S. imposed an additional 10% tariff on Chinese products on top of last month's 10% increase, dealing a heavy blow to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as it holds its "Two Sessions" meetings.
Insider Report: Xi Fears CCP Becoming the Soviet Union, Foreign Ministry Backs Down
According to a video report by Qin Peng Observations, insider sources reveal that Xi Jinping is terrified that Trump will crush the CCP the way the U.S. dismantled the Soviet Union, leading to the collapse of both the party and the state. Meanwhile, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has backed down, making a high-profile declaration that “neither a Cold War nor a hot war can or will be won.”
Xi Attends Jiangsu Delegation Deliberation with Fewer Accompanying Senior Officials
According to CCP state media reports, on the afternoon of March 5, Xi Jinping, as per routine, attended the deliberation session of the Jiangsu delegation at the Third Session of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC).
"White Lung" Cases Surge, Many Die—Yi Jing Master: The Righteous Gods Have Come to Take Away the Bad People
Since December 2024, China has experienced a massive outbreak of respiratory diseases, including influenza, "human interstitial pneumonia virus," COVID-19, mycoplasma pneumonia, adenovirus, and others.
Open Letter Calling for the Removal of Xi Jinping Gains Attention as China's Two Sessions Begin
On March 4, the opening day of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) “Two Sessions,” an open letter titled “Open Letter to All Chinese Citizens – Holding Xi Jinping Accountable” gained attention on the overseas platform X. The letter calls for the “overthrow of CCP dictatorship and the reckoning of Xi Jinping’s crimes.”
Fiscal Austerity at the "Two Sessions": Vaccine Rights Activists and Petitioners Become Key Targets for Stability Maintenance
During China's annual "Two Sessions" in Beijing, authorities across the country significantly ramp up security. However, given the sluggish economy and sharp decline in government revenue, this year the authorities have made selective adjustments in their stability maintenance efforts.
2025: "The Toughest Year for Employment" – Netizens Call for Change
Premier Li Qiang emphasized the need to stabilize and expand employment in his government work report during the Two Sessions. However, data suggests that 2025 will be the "toughest year for employment," as China’s economic downturn shows no signs of improvement, making it increasingly difficult for young graduates to find jobs—a challenge the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seems unable to resolve.
US indicts slew of alleged Chinese hackers, sanctions company over spy campaign
USA-CHINA-CYBER:US indicts slew of alleged Chinese hackers, sanctions company over spy campaign