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Yang Lanlan and Yu Menglong Bear a Striking Resemblance

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Recently, there were rumours circulating online that Yang Lanlan's bail was set at a staggering 70 million Australian dollars, which would break local records. However, the BBC has confirmed that the police did not impose any monetary conditions, rendering the online rumours inaccurate....

Cai Qi Again Downplays Xi at the Capital Planning Commission Meeting

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On November 20, at the symposium held in the Great Hall of the People to commemorate the 110th anniversary of Hu Yaobang’s birth, Cai Qi—who had been questioned by the outside world over the past ten days for his absence from major events such as the opening ceremony of the Guangzhou National Games and the Central Conference on Rule of Law—finally made an appearance. However, last year, when Xi Jinping visited Fujian and Anhui in October and Hubei in November, Cai Qi, who often accompanied Xi, was also nowhere to be seen....

Four People Smuggled NVIDIA GPUs to China, Arrested in the U.S.

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The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday (November 20) arrested two U.S. citizens and two Chinese citizens accused of illegally selling NVIDIA’s advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China through Malaysia and Thailand. They are charged with violating and conspiring to violate the Export Control Reform Act, smuggling, money laundering, and conspiring to launder money....

Netizens Mock State Media's Claiming “Japan Is Having a Hard Time”

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Beijing’s hypersensitive reaction to new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s statement on the “Taiwan contingency” continues to escalate. Japanese media figures point out that Beijing’s fierce response comes directly from top-level instructions, but stirring up anti-Japanese sentiment is a “double-edged sword”—if protests break out, the CCP will end up hurting itself....

CCP Strictly Guards Against Returning and Staying in Hometowns

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There are still three months until the Chinese New Year, but a wave of migrant workers returning home has already emerged, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities have begun deploying special actions in response to the massive return-home tide. Experts point out that the reason the CCP is planning for the migrant workers’ return more than three months in advance is that it fears the accumulated dissatisfaction among migrant workers toward the ruling party may transform into larger-scale social unrest....

Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sentenced to Death: What Should Be Xi Jinping's Fate?

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On November 17, 2025, the International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death in absentia for crimes against humanity. She was found guilty of ordering the use of lethal force against student protesters during the summer of 2024, which led to the deaths of at least hundreds, with the United Nations estimating the toll could be as high as 1,400....

Storms Rise Again — Beijing Tears Off the Mask

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on a “Taiwan contingency” and the “decapitation” remarks by China’s Consul General in Osaka Xue Jian have sparked a storm that has driven Sino-Japanese relations to a freezing point, and the storm is still raging. In the past, China and Japan have clashed many times, and under the CCP’s media guidance large-scale protests and anti-Japanese waves have erupted domestically. But some analysts believe that the Xi regime’s greatest worry is that anti-Japanese sentiment might evolve into anti-government sentiment....

The Yu Menglong Case Continues to Escalate, With the Movements of Two High-ranking Officials Attracting Significant Attention

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Chinese actor Yu Menglong was shockingly reported to have fallen to his death this September. The incident has now persisted for over two months, and as netizens dig deeper, an increasing number of dark secrets have come to light, revealing issues in the entertainment industry related to money laundering, organ trafficking, human trafficking, and internal conflicts within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)....

Yang Lanlan’s Passport Exposed — Is She From Inner Mongolia?

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In the age of AI, true and false information is mixed together, and the ability of critical thinking is especially important. Some claims say that Yang Lanlan’s passport and ID card show she is from Inner Mongolia, raising suspicions that she is the daughter of a coal tycoon. This kind of claim appears to be an attempt at whitewashing. If she were the princess of the Xi family, any kind of passport or ID could be produced. There is no shortage of high-profile, showy princelings, such as Bo Guagua and Li Xiaolin....

Key Member of the “Blood-Debt Faction” Zhou Yongkang’s Family Falls Apart

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Since the CCP launched its persecution of Falun Gong on July 20, 1999, in order to force practitioners to renounce their belief in “Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance,” countless Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted to death, forming a CCP “Blood-Debt Faction” headed by Jiang Zemin and Zeng Qinghong. For 26 years, many key members of this “Blood-Debt Faction” have suffered various forms of karmic retribution, and some are currently destroying their own futures. Beginning October 2, 2025, we have been publishing a series of typical cases of key “Blood-Debt Faction” members who have ...

A Chinese National Accused of Being a Fentanyl Kingpin Goes on Trial in New York

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The U.S. Federal Court in Brooklyn, New York, held an arraignment on Wednesday (Nov. 19) for Zhi Dong Zhang (phonetic spelling), a Chinese national whom the U.S. Department of Justice considers one of the world’s most serious drug traffickers. The Justice Department said Zhang has been charged with multiple crimes, including conspiracy to internationally distribute cocaine, international distribution of cocaine, conspiracy to import cocaine, conspiracy to possess and distribute cocaine and methamphetamine (crystal meth), as well as money laundering. If convicted, he faces life imprisonment....

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