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Will Xi Jinping Still Be President When Putin Visits China in Late August?

Recently, Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang visited Russia to attend the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. On June 20, Ding met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Regarding this meeting, Russia's news agency TASS quoted Chinese state media's coverage, which featured Ding's name prominently in headlines like “Ding Xuexiang Meets with Russian President Putin.”

U.S. Bombing of Iran Uncovers Shocking Secrets – Reports Emerge of Zhang Youxia Criticizing Xi Jinping in Beijing

On the night of June 21, the U.S. military deployed multiple B-2 bombers to successfully strike three Iranian nuclear facilities. Beijing immediately jumped to condemn the U.S. in strong terms. However, a former U.S. official revealed shocking details on the X platform: it was the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that had supplied Iran with everything needed to build its nuclear facilities.

How Miserable Is China in 2025? People's Lives Are Getting Poorer While the Government Is Growing More Strained

On June 16, China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released data on the implementation of the national economy for May. NBS spokesperson Fu Linghui continued with his scripted optimism, proclaiming that the "economic foundation is solid, advantages are numerous, resilience is strong, and potential is great," and that the trend toward “positive development” has not changed.

Chen Jining Boosts Hu Haifeng, Courts Hu Jintao, Abandons Xi Jinping?

In a recent report by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) state media on the opening of the 2025 Lujiazui Forum in Shanghai, it was striking to observers that Hu Haifeng—the son of former CCP leader Hu Jintao—attended the opening ceremony and unveiled the plaque for the China Capital Market Society.

Who’s Watching You?

In a totalitarian society, fate is not in your own hands. It depends on who's watching you.

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