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CCP Internet Censorship Drives Netizens Overseas, Accelerating Information Spread

China

Several regions in mainland China have recently witnessed retaliatory social incidents, group conflicts, suicides, and public safety accidents. With related videos and information being deleted from domestic social media platforms, an increasing number of netizens are turning to the X platform, Telegram groups, and overseas self-media to share news, attempting to circumvent the CCP's internet censorship....

Beijing’s Frenzied Obstruction of Lai Ching-te’s Visit — Xi Too Hasty, Too Immature

China

Disregarding international diplomatic norms, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pressured three African countries over Lai Ching-te’s visit, even pushing them to close their airspace. This forced Taiwan to temporarily postpone the trip. However, Taiwan ultimately broke through the blockade: Lai successfully completed the visit and safely returned to Taiwan on May 5....

US–China Tit-for-Tat Before Trump–Xi Meeting: Heavy Self-Damage Overshadows Gains

China

On the evening of May 2, 2026, the Ministry of Commerce of the Communist Party of China unexpectedly announced a blocking order against US sanctions targeting Hengli Petrochemical (Dalian) Refining Co., Ltd. and four other Chinese private "teapot" refineries, based on the 2021 "Regulations on Blocking the Extraterritorial Application of Foreign Laws and Measures."...

Three Major Topics of the Trump-Xi Meeting Emerge, with Taiwan at the Forefront

China

Recently, U.S. military C-17 transport aircraft have landed in Beijing for three consecutive days, signalling the start of preparations for President Trump's upcoming visit to China. A Hong Kong media outlet has analysed that the recent statements and interactions between the U.S. and China indicate that the three core issues for the Trump-Xi meeting—'Taiwan, trade, and Iran'—have become clearly defined....

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