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The CCP’s Inhuman Nature and Xi Jinping’s Road to Ruin
Following the capture of Venezuela's Maduro, Iran, which merges politics and religion, has also descended into significant turmoil. The four major evil axes of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are at risk of disintegration.
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Marriage Rates Among Young People on the Mainland Decline; Elderly Are Being “Urged to Marry”
The long-term economic downturn under the Chinese Communist Party has given rise to many abnormal phenomena, which many commentators describe as signs of the CCP’s end-stage conditions. For example, more and more young people are choosing to “lie flat”: not dating, not marrying, not having children, and not buying homes. This has led to a rapid decline in the national birth rate. Since 2022, the number of deaths each year has exceeded the number of newborns. Recently, it has even been reported that among those getting married, the number of elderly people now exceeds that of young people....
Trump’s Aid Is on the Way — Can Xi Jinping Keep Khamenei Safe?
The wave of protests by the Iranian people, sparked by economic demands, has now evolved into a comprehensive challenge to theocratic rule, pushing this “thorny nation” in the Middle East—long anti-American for decades—to the brink of regime change. The Iranian government’s violent crackdown on protesters has drawn widespread international condemnation. In contrast, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has repeatedly emphasized “non-interference in internal affairs,” has not condemned the Iranian authorities’ bloody repression, and has not expressed support for the demonstrators. So what exactly ...
Child Disappearance Waves Erupt in Many Regions, Suspected to Be Related to Live Organ Harvesting
Recently, a large number of videos have appeared on the Chinese internet exposing cases in many provinces and cities where young citizens, middle school students, and children are abducted in broad daylight. Online and on streets and towns across various provinces and cities, “missing person” posters are everywhere, yet the Chinese Communist Party authorities turn a blind eye. Public anger has been ignited, and grassroots voices are calling for a “Parts Defense War.”...
The CCP’s “Meat Grinder” Expands Its Purge, Grassroots Officials All Live in Fear
As long as the CCP’s authoritarian system exists, corruption in officialdom cannot be eradicated, because graft has already spread to all levels of Chinese society. Holding high the banner of “anti-corruption” has become the CCP’s main theme for singing its own praises, and also an excuse for different CCP factions to attack and undermine one another during internal power struggles. Therefore, whether they are “tigers” or “flies,” the more they are struck, the more there are—just as CCP party chief Xi Jinping put it: “turning the blade inward, scraping the bone to cure the poison.” Anti-corrup...
“Military Expert” Li Li Clears Social Media, Becomes a Laughingstock for Siding With the CCP
Recently, Li Li, a well-known mainland CCP military expert, military commentator, and professor of military strategy at the National Defense University, suddenly cleared all content from her social media accounts. Screenshots show that her account had more than ten million followers. Her clearing of content occurred after Venezuelan President Maduro was captured alive by U.S. special forces and escorted to the United States for trial....
After Targeting Japan, the Chinese Communist Party’s Calculations Have Backfired
Last November, because of a remark by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi referring to “a Taiwan contingency,” the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) immediately reacted and openly turned against Japan. Despite repeated assurances from the Japanese side that the Japanese government had not changed its long-standing position, the CCP seized on the comment to create an uproar, rolling out almost one new measure a day and causing a comprehensive deterioration in China–Japan relations....
The Fifth Plenary Session of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection Again Reveals the True Status of Xi and Zhang Youxia
According to reports by mainland official media Xinhua News Agency, the Fifth Plenary Session of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Chinese Communist Party’s 20th Central Committee was held on January 12. Xi Jinping and the other six members of the Standing Committee all attended, and Xi also delivered a speech. Because corruption within the CCP is entirely a systemic problem and the CCP becomes more corrupt the more it claims to fight corruption, the anti-corruption content of the plenary session itself was not particularly noteworthy. What is worth examining is th...
Deadly Car Crashes Involved: U.S. Issues Emergency Warning Over Airbag Inflators Made by Chinese Company (Image)
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Tuesday (January 13) issued what it called an “urgent alert” to used-car buyers and vehicle owners, after two more drivers died in car crashes in December of last year. The vehicles involved had replacement airbag inflators installed that used illegally imported, “defective and dangerous” Chinese-made products....
Will Iran Be Beheaded? Chinese Netizens Appeal to Trump for Help
The righteous flames of protest among the Iranian people continue to burn. What began as nationwide resistance triggered by economic collapse has evolved into a comprehensive challenge to the despotic regime of Khamenei, while also exposing the brutality and fragility of authoritarian systems around the world....
Behind the Sudden Popularity of the “Are You Dead?” App — A Crisis Facing 200 Million People
Recently, a mainland Chinese mobile application called “Are You Dead?”, designed specifically for people living alone, suddenly went viral. In a short period of time, downloads surged by more than 100 times, propelling it to the top of Apple’s paid app rankings. According to its description, the app is a lightweight safety tool for people who live alone. Users must set emergency contacts and check in regularly; if a user fails to check in for two consecutive days, the system automatically sends an email notification to the designated emergency contact on the following day....
Why Has Corruption Grown Worse After 13 Years of Xi Jinping’s Anti-Corruption Campaign?
On January 12, Xi Jinping delivered a speech at the Fifth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. He no longer repeated the old refrain that “the anti-corruption struggle has achieved an overwhelming victory and has been comprehensively consolidated,” but instead stated that “anti-corruption is a major struggle that we cannot afford to lose and must never lose.”...
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Holds Hearing, Focuses on CCP Suppression of Christians
A bipartisan commission under the U.S. Congress held a hearing on Tuesday (January 13) on Capitol Hill to address what Christian rights advocates and victims describe as widespread violations of religious freedom against Christians in many countries worldwide. At the hearing, the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) repression of Christians became one of the key focal points. Participants noted that under CCP leader Xi Jinping, the Chinese government has in recent years continuously tightened control over religious affairs, with independent house churches becoming primary targets. Beijing has syste...
US Lawmakers Call for CFIUS Review of Shenzhen Picea’s Acquisition of iRobot
Two members of the U.S. House of Representatives from different parties jointly sent a letter to the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, calling for a comprehensive review of a transaction in which a Chinese company is acquiring the well-known American robotic vacuum cleaner company iRobot....
Iran's Protests Face Bloody Suppression: How to Avoid Repeating the June Fourth Incident?
As of January 12, the anti-government protests in Iran have entered their 16th day. Despite the Iranian government's violent crackdown, which has resulted in significant casualties among the people, the wave of protests continues unabated....
Japanese Lawmaker Shih Ping: The CCP Must Not Be Allowed to Carry Out Cross-Border Repression of Faith Groups
Shih Ping, a Japan Innovation Party senator of Chinese descent, recently visited Taiwan and delivered remarks at a seminar organized by Taiwan’s Indo-Pacific Strategy Think Tank. When asked about the Chinese Communist Party’s cross-border repression of Falun Gong, he said in an interview, “When the Chinese Communist Party persecutes and represses legitimate religions, from the perspective of our civilized society, this is absolutely not permissible.”...
Out of Ammunition and Supplies? A Deadly Crisis Has Emerged, Leaving Xi Jinping at a Loss.
The countdown to the downfall of the Iranian regime has begun. While Iran may seem distant on the map, it stands as a natural ally to China in the international arena due to their shared anti-American stance....
32 Killed, 64 Injured in Major China–Thailand Railway Crash
A serious traffic incident occurred on January 14 in Nakhon Ratchasima, northeastern Thailand. A crane operating at the construction site of the China-Thailand high-speed railway project unexpectedly fell from a height, crashing onto a train carrying approximately 195 passengers....
Houston Gun-Trafficking Ring Charged With Smuggling Weapons to North Korea
U.S. prosecutors have charged a total of seven people—including six Chinese nationals and one U.S. citizen—accusing them of attempting to obtain firearms in the Houston, Texas area through so-called “straw purchases” and smuggle those weapons to North Korea....
Five Major Questions About the Death of a Henan Middle School Student on Campus
On January 8, a first-year male student surnamed Zhu at “Jinshi Qinghuayuan” Senior High School in Xincai County, Henan, suddenly died on campus. The official announcement stated that a “criminal case has been ruled out,” but this has been questioned by the public, and many netizens generally believe the incident involves organ transplantation....
The Prosecuting Judge Acts as a Pawn of the Communist Party; Li Zhiying's Integrity is Commendable, and He Does Not Seek Leniency
In the Hong Kong court's proceedings regarding the Apple Daily case, the defendants have made pleas for leniency. Reports indicate that, aside from Li Zhiying, the other defendants have presented their own reasons in hopes of receiving reduced sentences....
Nearly Half of the Generals Were Absent From the Plenary Session of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, Shocking Observers
The fifth plenary session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China took place on January 12 in Beijing....
Vance's tie-breaking vote tanks resolution restricting Venezuela military actions
(The Center Square) – By the slimmest of margins, the U.S. Senate successfully derailed a resolution that would have curtailed the Trump administration’s power to continue military action in Venezuela....
Federal court upholds California congressional redistricting
(The Center Square) – California’s congressional redistricting, designed to pick up five more Democratic seats in this year’s midterm elections, was upheld Wednesday in a federal court in downtown Los...
Trump orders new mediation for New York rail contract dispute
(The Center Square) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered new mediation for stalled contract talks between New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority and union leaders in a last-ditch bid to...
Supreme Court ruling allows Bost to challenge Illinois election law
(The Center Square) – A U.S. Supreme Court ruling clears the way for U.S. Rep. Mike Bost to challenge Illinois’ law allowing mail-in ballots to be counted weeks after Election...