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British Medium: Song Yiren's Involvement in Yu Menglong's Death May Bring a Generational Curse to Her Family
Chinese actress Song Yiren has been accused of inviting Yu Menglong to the massacre gathering, which has sparked a significant backlash from netizens who have initiated a "Boycott Song Yiren's Works Movement."
Strange Developments in the Military: Two Military-Industrial Figures Hidden in the Politburo Are in Danger
The situation within the CCP military is somewhat peculiar. On one hand, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission Zhang Youxia has been assertive, making frequent appearances, leading to speculation that Xi Jinping’s control over the military may be slipping.
Foreign Investment in China Plummets Further – “Miserable” Doesn’t Even Begin to Cover It
Dongguan City in Guangdong Province, once known as the "world's factory," has seen many once-bustlin
Family of Deceased Doctor Reveals: Xiangya Second Hospital Searching for Child Donors
On May 8, Luo Shuaiyu, an intern doctor in the transplant department of Xiangya Second Hospital, mysteriously fell to his death. Before his death, he had reported allegations of illegal organ transplants within the hospital, implicating the hospital director. His father has voiced suspicions online, believing that his son was murdered.
Another Incident for Foreign Enterprises in China: AstraZeneca China President Under Investigation
Wang Lei, president of British pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca's China division, was recently investigated by the CCP authorities, though related details have not been disclosed. Additionally, a South Korean citizen with the last name Lee was arrested in China on suspicion of violating the Counter-Espionage Law.
Zhu Rongji Speaks Out, Wang Qishan Has New Role - CCP Infighting Appears Complex
Recently, multiple online media sources have occasionally reported the "death" of Zhu Rongji, the 96-year-old former Premier of the CCP, as well as rumors that Wang Qishan has lost power and is under house arrest with scandalous allegations surfacing continuously.
Israeli Embassy in China Responds to CCP with Facts
On October 29, U.S. time, the United Nations Security Council held an open debate on the Middle East issue. China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Fu Cong, stated during the meeting that China demanded Israel halt and withdraw the bill regarding the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Why did China make this demand?
Xi Jinping’s Position in Peril, Zhang Youxia May Join Politburo Standing Committee
Recently, after a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Politburo meeting, the official communique was noted to have several anomalies, including the omission of phrases typically mentioned in the past, such as “Xi Jinping Thought,” as well as rare mentions of democratic centralism and "promotion and demotion based on merit."
Chinese Student Threatening Democracy Activists Gets Sentence Reduced and Returns to China, Linked to US-China Prisoner Swap Deal
Chinese student Wu Xiaolei, who was sentenced to nine months in the United States for harassing and threatening pro-democracy activists, has had his sentence reduced and returned to China. Sources indicate this is part of a US-China prisoner exchange in September, which led to the release and return of American pastor David Lin, who had been imprisoned by the Chinese government for 18 years.
Hong Kong "High Talent Pass Scheme" to "Snatch Talents" - "High Talents" Struggle to Find Employment After Coming to Hong Kong
"I want to develop in Asia; Hong Kong gives me this opportunity, and Hong Kong is an international metropolis, so I am interested in staying here," says Stephane from France. Through an exchange student program, he completed a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology at City University of Hong Kong, meeting the eligibility requirements for the "High Talent Pass Scheme."
China E-Commerce Temu Investigated by EU for Selling Illegal Products, Facing Large Fines
The EU technology regulatory agency stated on Tuesday (October 30) that it will initiate an investigation into Temu, a platform under the Chinese online retail giant Pinduoduo, to determine if this low-cost goods sales platform has violated EU regulations prohibiting the sale of illegal products. If found guilty, Temu may face substantial fines.
US Condemns Sentencing of Prominent Chinese Human Rights Defenders
CHINA-RIGHTS-ACTIVIST:US condemns sentencing of prominent Chinese human rights defenders
Report: China's Electronics Display Industry Could Threaten U.S. Security
A new report indicates that advancements in China’s electronic display manufacturing sector could pose national security concerns for the United States, as massive subsidies from the CCP might bankrupt foreign competitors, risking U.S. dependence on Chinese products for essential components.
Four Major Fears: Xi Jinping Wields Political Scalpel to “Fix” the Economy
Xi Jinping once drew a red line for reform: “What should be reformed, what can be reformed, we will resolutely reform; what should not be reformed, what cannot be reformed, we will resolutely not reform.”
Forced to Reproduce: Who Will Pay for the CCP’s Lies and Consequences of Family Planning
The population in mainland China continues to decline. According to informed insiders within the system, since the 2003 SARS outbreak and continuing through the recent COVID pandemic and various other natural and man-made disasters, the population in mainland China has now fallen to just over 900 million, close to pre-family-planning levels.
Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Qin Yongpei Released After Completing Sentence, Previously Reported Former Minister of Justice Fu Zhenghua
Chinese human rights lawyer Qin Yongpei, who previously reported former Minister of Justice Fu Zhenghua by name, has been released after completing a five-year sentence for “inciting subversion of state power” on Thursday.
Over 90,000 Square Kilometers "Given to India Again": What is Behind the CCP’s History of Giving Away Dozens of Taiwans’ Worth of Land?
Ten days ago, the CCP leader Xi Jinping met with Indian Prime Minister Modi at the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia. Afterwards, Party media reported that the two leaders expressed positive views on the recent important progress made on resolving border issues between China and India.
GM CEO: China’s Electric Vehicle Market is Saturated, Price Wars Unsustainable
On Tuesday (October 29), Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors (GM), stated that electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers in China are facing intense competition, with too many companies selling EVs, leading to an unsustainable price war.
Prelude to Civil Unrest in China: Surge in Violent Incidents Across the Country
China’s worsening economy, increasingly difficult living conditions, and numerous social injustices have led to a rise in revenge attacks, sparking public fear. Analysts believe that these violent events are igniting a potential wave of civil unrest in China.
Financial Crisis in Chinese Public Hospitals Worsens as Medical Systems Across Regions Struggle
Recently, Guangdong’s Meizhou Jiaying University Medical School Affiliated Hospital had to announce the suspension of services and consider filing for bankruptcy after being unable to pay medical staff salaries for ten months.
What is the Meaning Behind Gray’s Original Song “Leave It to Us, Peng Zaizhou”?
October 13th of this year marks the two-year anniversary of the Peng Zaizhou protest on Beijing’s Sitong Bridge. In commemoration, the overseas group Chinese Democracy Party organized a protest outside the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles, playing a Chinese song titled Leave It to Us, Peng Zaizhou, to protest the two-year detention of Peng Zaizhou by the Chinese government.