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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.

China and Russia: "Tempered Steel True Friends"? Russian Netizens Think Otherwise

According to Chinese (CCP-controlled) media reports, on the afternoon of February 28, CCP leader Xi Jinping met with Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, declaring that China and Russia are "true friends, tempered like steel." However, a recent survey indicates that dissatisfaction and suspicion between the people of both nations are deepening.

CPPCC Opens with “Procedural Formality”; Strict Checks on Travelers Entering Beijing

The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) opened in Beijing on Tuesday, March 4. On the same day, Beijing imposed traffic restrictions, causing massive congestion on Chang’an Avenue as vehicles carrying CPPCC members were given priority. Additionally, travelers entering Beijing faced strict security checks, sparking public dissatisfaction.

Xi’s Doomsday Panic? Six Abnormal Trends in Zhongnanhai

After the Chinese New Year holiday, in the lead-up to the Two Sessions, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Central Military Commission took three major actions between February 8 and 21, 2025, within a span of two weeks.

DeepSeek Cannot Save the CCP from Its Inevitable Demise

On December 26, 2024 (Mao Zedong’s birthday), the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced the release of the DeepSeek-V1 model. Shortly after, on January 20, 2025 (the date of Trump’s inauguration), they introduced the DeepSeekR1 model.

China Faces Wave of Hospital Closures – What’s Behind It?

Recently, reports of hospitals defaulting on salaries and going bankrupt have surfaced across China. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chinese government implemented large-scale prevention measures, leading to a surge in hospital expenses.

Rising Risk of Arbitrary Detention for Foreign Nationals in China

“In China, you could be arrested simply for chatting with someone, copying a map, or unintentionally taking a photo of a sensitive location,” said Dinah Gardner, research director at the human rights organization Safeguard Defenders, in an interview with Voice of America (VOA).

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