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“State Organs” Documentary Screens in Washington, D.C.; Audience Shocked and in Tears
These are true stories depicted in the award-winning documentary State Organs. On the evening of October 3, Rotary International screened the film in the Westin Hotel ballroom in Washington, D.C. More than 100 Rotarians and other guests attended. Many were shocked to tears and said they hoped more p
Massive Dengue Fever Outbreak in Guangdong, Public Accuses CCP of Covering Up the Truth
The dengue fever outbreak in Guangdong has worsened over the past month, with hospitals overwhelmed and dengue patients in Foshan experiencing high fevers of 40°C but being unable to receive hospital treatment, forcing them to manage at home.
Reports of Over 1,000 Students Protesting in Shandong Over Canceled Weekend Breaks
On the evening of October 18, 2024 (Friday), students from Zoucheng No. 1 High School in Jining City, Shandong Province, launched a large-scale protest to oppose the school's decision to cancel their weekend break.
Yang Wei: What Changes Occurred During the CCP Leader’s Military Inspections?
On October 17, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader inspected a brigade of the Rocket Force. Due to ongoing rumors that Xi Jinping has lost control over the military, outside observers are closely monitoring these developments. While Xi can still carry out regular military inspections, a review of the CCP leader's military visits over the past two years reveals subtle changes.
Shanghai Tightens Control Over Halloween, Bans "Cosplay"
As Halloween approaches, the Shanghai police have upgraded their security measures, with reports suggesting that authorities will ban "cosplayers" on the day. Last year’s Halloween in Shanghai saw many satirical costumes, including depictions of Winnie the Pooh to mock Xi Jinping.
Wang He: U.S. Again Deports Chinese Immigrants via Charter Flights
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that on Tuesday, October 15, a group of Chinese immigrants was deported back to China via charter flight. This was the second such deportation of Chinese immigrants this year.
Wang He: Government Policies Ineffective, China’s Real Estate Market Beyond Rescue
On October 17, China’s Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the central bank, and three other departments held a press conference to introduce measures for implementing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Politburo’s directive to “halt the decline and stabilize” the real estate market, promoting its stable and healthy development.
Chen Pokong: The CCP's Strategies for Infiltrating Overseas Democracy Movements
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) infiltrates the United States, overseas Chinese communities, and overseas democracy movements through two major mechanisms: united front work and espionage. Often, these two approaches are intertwined, working simultaneously. In other words, the CCP’s United Front Work Department and Ministry of State Security collaborate, making it difficult to distinguish between the two.
Yan Dan: Why Can’t the Chinese Communist Party Tolerate Japan’s Kimono?
From June 29 to 30, 2024, the Japan Expo was held at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, Washington.
Wang Youqun: Are They the Gravediggers of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)?
Recently, I came across a case in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, which left me deeply unsettled. After reading it, I couldn't help but wonder: Are the officials involved in this case—those who are cold, ruthless, and lawless towards the people—the CCP's own gravediggers?
Xi Jinping's Visit to Liuchi Lane: a Sign of Weakening Power
On October 17, Chinese state media Xinhua reported that Xi Jinping visited Liuchi Lane in Tongcheng, Anhui Province, expressing that "this visit was very touching." Xi stated that "Liuchi Lane embodies the wisdom of ancient Chinese people. We must promote the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, emphasizing mutual concession and harmony, and resolving social conflicts to make our society more harmonious."
Xi Jinping’s Waning Influence Becomes Clear Amid Mysterious Signals From Zhongnanhai
Recently, prominent appearances by officials such as Zhang Youxia and Li Qiang have overshadowed Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping. Notably, during Xi’s visit to Fujian on the 16th, the absence of CCP Central Office Director Cai Qi was a rare occurrence. Given the internal power struggles within the CCP, which influence the direction of Chinese society, these developments have drawn attention. Particularly since the 20th Central Committee's third plenary session, there have been several peculiar signals.
Chinese Financial Professionals Switch Careers as Regulatory Crackdown Darkens Future
Disillusioned Chinese bankers and fund managers are abandoning their careers in finance as government actions and regulations cloud the future, making even fields like education and stand-up comedy appear more attractive.
Li Xi and Wang Xiaohong’s Sudden Visit to Tianjin: Analysis Suggests It May Be Unfavorable for Chen Miner
The internal power struggles within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) remain secretive. Recently, two of Xi Jinping’s close allies—Li Xi, Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), and Wang Xiaohong, China’s State Councilor—visited Tianjin for "research," raising eyebrows. Tianjin is currently led by Chen Miner, who was once rumored to be Xi’s successor. Analysts believe that the visit by both Li Xi and Wang Xiaohong, both considered Xi’s "swords," signals an internal CCP power struggle, potentially unfavorable for Chen Miner.
Wang Youqun: Israel's Lesson in Being "Friendly" Toward the Chinese Communist Party
Israel is a small, beleaguered country in the Middle East, lacking resources, facing extreme drought, and surrounded by hostile environments. It was founded one year before the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) came to power, yet it has become one of the world's "highly developed" nations and is often called "the smallest superpower in the world."
Female Entrepreneur in Hunan Becomes Prisoner After Illegal Demolition: 100 Million Yuan in Assets Seized
"I know about Jack Ma, and Sun Dawu, the richest man in Hebei... but I never thought that our small business could also be pushed to the point where we have nowhere to seek justice." Recently, a private entrepreneur from Hunan exposed to the media the tragic end of a lifetime of business management by her and her son.
Economic Recovery or Taiwan Strait Tensions? Xi Jinping Sends Mixed Signals
Amid growing tensions between China and the U.S. and the increasing risk of conflict in the Taiwan Strait, Xi Jinping's visit to Fujian has drawn attention. On one hand, Xi is strengthening military deterrence against Taiwan, while on the other, he is calling for boosting the domestic economy. However, the contradiction between military pressure and economic recovery has made markets wary of China’s economic outlook, with investors increasingly concerned about the future uncertainties.
Xi Visits Fujian to Explore Cross-strait Integration, but the Ministry of Defense Takes a Contradictory Stance: the Reality is Surprising
By Li Qiang According to People News, on October 14, after the People's Liberation Army (PLA) conduc
Regulatory Office Director Stabbed to Death in Municipal Hall: CCP's Fear-based Rule Losing Effectiveness
Under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), public discontent and hostility continue to surge. Despite massive investments in stability maintenance, surveillance, and monitoring, with vast networks of grassroots personnel and facilities extending into homes, companies, and government offices, incidents of citizens killing officials persist, even occurring in official workplaces.
World Media on China: the Gloom and Madness of the Economic Landscape
Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abruptly abandoned its nearly three-year-long "zero-COVID" policy, China’s economic growth has struggled under the negative impact of that policy and other measures that are promoted as boosting the economy but, in reality, hinder it.
Five Chinese Departments Push Housing Market Stability Measures: New Wine in Old Bottles, Limited Effectiveness
five Chinese government departments, including the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, held a joint press conference on Thursday (October 17) to discuss efforts to "promote the stable and healthy development of the real estate market."