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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.
Human Rights Lawyer Lu Siwei's Situation Worsens in Detention Center as Support Continues
Chinese human rights lawyer Lu Siwei was arrested by authorities on October 10 on charges of "suspected illegal border crossing." He is currently being held at the Chengdu Detention Center in Sichuan Province.
China Experiences Winter Overnight in Many Regions, Inner Mongolia Drops to -26.7°C
On October 23, China entered the "Shuangjiang" solar term, and temperatures dropped dramatically in many regions, as if winter arrived overnight.
Taiwan spots Chinese carrier, China military video says 'prepared for battle'
TAIWAN-CHINA-DEFENCE:Taiwan says Chinese aircraft carrier group sailed through Taiwan Strait
Wang He: If Another Stock Market Crash Occurs, Can the CCP Continue to Rule as Usual?
On September 24, the People's Bank of China announced the creation of two new structural monetary policy tools to support the capital market
CCP Leader Attends BRICS Summit: External Attention on Possible Surprises
According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this morning, CCP leader Xi Jinping, accompanied by Cai Qi and Wang Yi, boarded a special plane to Kazan, Russia, to attend the 16th BRICS Summit at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
TSMC told US of chip in Huawei device after TechInsights finding, source says
USA-TSMC-HUAWEI-TEARDOWN:Exclusive-TSMC told US of chip in Huawei device after TechInsights finding, source says
Ineffective Case Handling Leads to the Fall of Beijing Deputy Mayor Gao Peng
On October 22, Beijing's Deputy Mayor Gao Peng was placed under investigation, removed from his party and public office, and expelled from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Firing the Gun Before the Race Starts! Li Ka-shing Sells Postal Savings Bank Stocks, Sparking Heated Discussion (Image)
Recently, media reported that this year, Li Ka-shing and his son sold a total of 278.6 million shares of China Postal Savings Bank, netting over 1.2 billion HKD in cash. Some netizens commented, "This is a signal that bank stocks are about to drop."
Hunan Intern's Fatal Fall: Parents Claim Son Exposed Hospital's Organ Harvesting
Recently, the parents of Luo Shuaiyu, an intern at the Second Xiangya Hospital in Changsha, Hunan, released a video revealing their son fell to his death after reporting the hospital's president and others for involvement in organ harvesting and trafficking.
Resource Recycling State-Owned Enterprise Established in China, Mocked as "Super Scrap Recycling Station"
A photo of an electronic waste recycling center in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo: Annan/The Epoch Times
Ineffective Economic Rescue Efforts: China’s State Council Launches Full-Scale Effort
The Chinese government’s efforts to "rescue the economy" have proven ineffective, with recent economic data falling short of expectations.
Former Vice Chairman of Guizhou Provincial CPPCC, Chen Yan, Arrested for Bribery and Abuse of Power
More than six months after his downfall, former Vice Chairman of the Guizhou Provincial CPPCC, Chen
North China University of Science and Technology Male Student Sparks Outrage for Abusing and Killing a Cat
Another animal abuse incident has occurred in a Chinese university.
Survey: 46% of Elderly in China Can Only Afford Nursing Homes Costing Less Than 1,000 RMB per Month
A recent survey on the elderly population in China revealed that nearly 60% are "empty nesters," with 46.1% of seniors only able to afford nursing homes costing less than 1,000 RMB per month.
CCP's 'Overseas Wealth Tax' Draws Widespread Attention: Expert Analysis
As China's economy continues to struggle and local government debt piles up, reports have emerged that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) plans to impose an "overseas wealth tax."
Wang Qishan Faces Unprecedented Blow: Special Background Draws Attention
Wang Qishan, the former Vice President of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and a key figure in Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign, has recently come under public scrutiny once again.
Mainland China's Detention Centers Overcrowded: Where Are All the "Suspects" Coming From?
As China’s economy declines and unemployment soars, many citizens are struggling to make ends meet.
Xi Jinping Unwilling to Lose Power, Preparing for a Comeback?
ince the 20th CCP Central Committee’s Third Plenary Session, terms symbolizing Xi Jinping’s supreme power, such as "Xi as the Core" and "Xi Jinping Thought," have noticeably diminished in party media.
Wang Youqun: Three Lessons From the Arrest of Former Minister of Justice Tang Yijun
According to a report by mainland Chinese media on October 18, former CCP Minister of Justice Tang Yijun has been arrested. Tang Yijun's bribery case has entered the judicial process. He will be prosecuted, tried, and ultimately imprisoned.
Human Rights Defender Zhang Baosheng Denied Travel to Visit His Ill Wife, Criticizes CCP’s Inhumanity
Beijing human rights defender Zhang Baosheng was recently released from bail pending trial but is still under a travel ban. He condemned the authorities for repeatedly restricting his travel, and now that his wife is gravely ill, he has again been denied permission to visit her, accusing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of being utterly inhumane.