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Xi Jinping Is Near Death, Leaving a Political Will and Struggling in Vain!

On December 1, 2025, the cover of Qiushi magazine once again bore that familiar red background with gold characters, and yet another signed article by Xi Jinping appeared out of nowhere. After reading it from beginning to end, there is only one feeling: this stupid pig is truly panicking — panicking

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Hong Kong Fire: The Whole City Seeks the Truth, But Government Gag Orders Cannot Hide Public Fury

China

The fire at Hong Fu Court in Hong Kong has drawn global attention, and now even more netizens are digging deeper. Independent media personality “01 Archives” located the initial ignition point: on the triangular, enclosed platform between the first and second floors of the “Hong Cheung House” building in the Hong Fu Court complex, across from Yuanzhouzi Park. Using March 2024 Google Maps images for comparison, 01 Archives found that at that time the building had not yet undergone repairs, and the images show the area clean and free of stored materials. Because of the fencing and the enclosed s...

Hong Kong Fire Reveals More Details, Citizens to Launch Global Blame Petition

China

A level five fire broke out at Hong Fu Court in Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, on November 26. As of this report, at least 146 people have died, 79 have been injured, and over 200 are still missing. Many Hong Kong residents, both locally and abroad, are calling for the Hong Kong government to establish an 'independent investigation committee.'...

New Report: How the CCP Uses AI to Deepen Censorship and Surveillance

China

A new report by an Australian think tank says the Chinese Communist Party is using artificial intelligence (AI) to deepen its control over domestic populations and overseas groups, and has created a domestic market that allows private tech companies to profit by helping the CCP strengthen censorship and surveillance....

A CCP Researcher Smuggled Harmful Fungi Into the U.S., Immediately Deported After Completing Sentence

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On June 3 of this year, 33-year-old Chinese national researcher Yunqing Jian, who once worked at the University of Michigan, was imprisoned after being accused of smuggling into the United States a fungus with highly destructive agricultural potential and lying to the FBI. Because this fungus produces a toxin commonly known as “vomitoxin,” it is considered a serious risk to public and agricultural safety....

Hong Kong Fire Death Toll Rises to 156 — John Lee Challenged: Why Don’t You Step Down?

China

Although the massive fire at Hong Kong’s Tai Po Hung Fuk Court has been extinguished, the hearts of bereaved families—and indeed all Hongkongers—surely harbor a long-lasting wound that will be difficult to heal. Seeking accountability and justice for the victims is an outlet for easing people’s emotional trauma. But after the public began calling for accountability, what followed instead was official suppression and arrests....

CCP Threatens to Intensify Internet Controls

China

Despite the CCP having long established an extensive Great Firewall and imposing strict daily internet controls, CCP leader Xi Jinping recently still called for even tighter online restrictions. The announcement has sparked widespread discussion overseas....

Hong Kong Inferno: “Seven-Day Memorial” Shrouds the City in Grief

China

On the day before Thanksgiving (Nov. 26), a serious fire broke out in Hong Kong. It is currently known that 156 people tragically died, and hundreds of families who lost their homes instantly fell into darkness. December 2 marked the “seven-day memorial” for the victims, and the entire city of Hong Kong was enveloped in mourning. The Hong Kong government finally changed its stance and admitted that the fire was caused by problems with the protective net, no longer daring to openly cover for the relatives of CCP leader Xi Jinping....

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