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China’s Economy Takes a Sharp Turn for the Worse! Many People Are Just Barely Hanging On
Recently, on China’s internet, many netizens have been posting self-recorded videos tearfully complaining that they cannot find jobs, or that their wages are too low, their homes cannot be sold, and life has become unsustainable. The pressure is so great that it cannot be released. More and more peo
Nikkei Exposes Behind-the-Scenes Trump-Xi Dialogue: Trump Seeks to Defuse Sino-Russian Alliance
Recently, Nikkei journalist and senior editor Keiji Nakazawa reported that over the past two and a half months, former U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have engaged in multiple private discussions, exchanging views on key issues.
Gao Xian Still Detained by the Chinese Communist Party, Belgian Gallery Exhibits His Works
The "Adrian David Gallery-NOW" in Belgium announced that starting from January 18, it is displaying works by the Chinese artist "Gao Brothers," which were collected by Belgian collectors, in order to raise public attention to the "unfair treatment" one of the Gao brothers, Gao Xian, has been facing.
Shenzhen Japanese Boy Murder Case: Killer Sentenced to Death, Why Are Chinese Media Silent?
This Friday, the Shenzhen Intermediate People’s Court sentenced the Chinese perpetrator responsible for last September’s fatal attack on a Japanese boy in Shenzhen to death. While international media, such as Japan’s Kyodo News, reported the case, Chinese domestic media have remained almost entirely silent. What lies behind this?
The CCP's "Great Leap Forward in PhD Enrollment" Will Inevitably Fail
Recently, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) introduced the Education Strengthening Plan (2024–2035), which proposes "expanding postgraduate education, steadily increasing the proportion of doctoral students, and vigorously developing professional degree postgraduate education.
Former Head of the Shandong International Confucianism Research Institute Passes Away, Once Supported Xi Jinping’s 'Two Establishments' Policy
In recent years, many intellectuals across various age groups have passed away due to illness or pandemics. A primary reason, as observed, is their unwillingness to distance themselves from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or their active support for it.
The CCP Faces International Legal Action by the Philippines, with the U.S. Offering "Ironclad" Support
On January 23, Philippine Justice Secretary Crispin Remulla announced that Manila is preparing to bring a new international legal case against China (CCP) for the environmental destruction caused in the South China Sea.
Interrogated by Police for Buying Fruit Knives Online: Society Under Extreme Surveillance
Recently, Zhang Hai, a bereaved family member of a COVID-19 victim, was interrogated by the police after purchasing two fruit knives via an online shopping platform.
The CCP Scrambles for Money: Shanghai Collects "Head Fees," Henan Forces Donations
With the Chinese Communist Party's local finances under growing pressure, governments are adopting various methods to take money from citizens.
The Fifth Anniversary of Wuhan Lockdown: The Governance Model of an Extreme Government
On January 23, 2020, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced the lockdown of Wuhan. This marked the beginning of the global COVID-19 pandemic and became a blueprint for the CCP’s pandemic response model.
Trump Pressures Beijing to Sell TikTok with Tariffs
Donald Trump's return to the White House has drawn global attention for its potential impact on the increasingly strained U.S.-China relationship.
Myanmar Online Fraud Parks Stir Chinese Public Opinion as Victims' Families Launch Grassroots Appeals
The kidnapping and cross-border rescue case could serve as the plot of an action movie, but 22-year-old Chinese actor Wang Xing did not appear in this story as a performer or celebrity.
Empty High-Speed Rail Seats During Spring Festival Travel, Packed Green Train Cars
With just one week remaining until the Chinese New Year and in the context of an economic downturn, saving money during the holiday has become a hot topic.
Father of the J-20 Yang Wei and Rocket Expert Hao Zhaoping Suddenly Removed from Positions
Two senior executives from China Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC) — Yang Wei, the chief designer of China’s first stealth fighter J-20, and rocket expert Hao Zhaoping — were suddenly removed from their positions without warning.
Factbox-'De minimis': the trade perk Trump may end as China tensions rise
TRUMP-USA-DE-MINIMIS:Factbox-'De minimis': the trade perk Trump may end as China tensions rise
CCP Quietly Changes the Translation of U.S. Secretary of State’s Name, Netizens Mock: "The Sanctioned One Is 'Lú Biǎo,' Not 'Lǔ Biǎo'"
The Senate unanimously confirmed Florida Senator Marco Rubio as the 72nd U.S. Secretary of State on Monday, making him the first member of President Trump's cabinet to be appointed on his inauguration day.
From Changes in the CCP’s Supreme Political Principle, Observing the Weakening of Xi’s Power
On January 20, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) convened a meeting to review the comprehensive report on the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, the State Council, the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, the Supreme People’s Court, and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate, as well as the report on the work of the Secretariat of the Central Committee.
The Military’s Performances No Longer Praise “Chairman Xi”
On January 17, the Central Military Commission (CMC) held a Spring Festival cultural performance in Beijing to honor retired military cadres stationed in the capital.
America Enters a Golden Era as the CCP Falls into the Dustbin of History
On January 20, U.S. President Donald Trump delivered his inaugural address as the 47th President of the United States, making a bold declaration: "America's golden era begins today. From this day forward, our nation will prosper and once again be respected around the world.
Shanghai Gym Staff Allegedly Sold to Myanmar Scam Parks by Manager
Over 30 employees from the Panyu Road branch of China’s gym chain, Will’s Gym, along with their store manager, were reportedly deceived by the regional manager of Shanghai and sold to scam parks in Myanmar after being lured to Thailand.
Trump Takes Office: Is Xi Jinping Losing His Nerve?
During his campaign and transition period, Trump repeatedly vowed to impose tariffs on Chinese goods, potentially 60% or more.