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Yang Lanlan’s Appearance: A Bad Omen for Xi Jinping
On August 15 local time, Yang Lanlan’s case was heard at the Downing Centre Local Court in Sydney.
New Central Committee Wants Xi to Step Down at Politburo Meeting; Xi Strikes Back with Cai Qi and Wang Huning
Recently, rumours have been swirling about Xi Jinping being stripped of power and potentially stepping down at the Fourth Plenary Session or the 21st National Congress.
Cheng Hong Appeals for Justice in Li Keqiang’s Death — Did Xi Jinping Call a Politburo Meeting Under Pressure?
On June 30, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Politburo finally held a meeting after a long delay. The last Politburo meeting took place on April 25, meaning a 65-day gap between the two.
“Made in China 2025” Becomes a National Embarrassment — Expert: China Enters ‘Hell Mode’
The “Made in China 2025” initiative, once championed during Li Keqiang’s tenure as Chinese Premier and touted by the CCP as a “ten-year war that cannot be lost,” was once the pride of nationalistic “little pink” netizens as evidence of China's rising power.
The Fate of Dictators: Impotence, Incontinence, and a Bullet to the Head – Chinese Communist Party Leaders Rarely Meet a Good End
July 1st marks the official birthday of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Since its founding in 1921, the CCP has had 12 leaders, including the current one, Xi Jinping.
China's Leadership Re-election: Will Xi Jinping Take the Leap?
On July 1, the anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, media figure Li Dayu discussed on his program how public servants within the Great Wall are risking their positions to reveal the core reason behind the CCP's fixation on unifying Taiwan:
The Chinese Communist Party's (Ccp) Decision-making and Coordination Institution Has Denied Xi Jinping's Core Leadership, Further Corroborating Rumours That He Has Been Stripped of Power
On June 30, the CCP Politburo convened a meeting to review the 'Regulations on the Work of the Decision-Making and Coordination Institution of the Party Central Committee.
Xi Jinping’s Five Major Worries That Make His Life Painful
Xi Jinping has ruled since 2012—almost 13 years now. Domestically, the economy continues to decline: the real estate sector is repeatedly collapsing, unemployment remains high, foreign investment is fleeing, private companies are going bankrupt, local debt is mounting, and consumer spending is weak.
Japanese Media: Beijing Fears Xi Jinping Will Be Reprimanded During US Visit, Plans to Send Li Qiang Instead
Japanese media outlet Kyodo News reported on the 29th that informed sources indicated that Beijing is planning to invite US President Trump to attend a military parade scheduled for September 3 this year at Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
Three Major Anomalies in June Politburo Meeting Signal the End of Xi Jinping's Power
On June 30, Xinhua News Agency reported that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Politburo convened a meeting to review the “Work Regulations for the Central Decision-Making and Coordination Bodies.”
Beidaihe in Turmoil, CCP on High Alert – U.S. Officials Predict Xi Jinping May Step Down in August
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) Beidaihe meeting is customarily held in late July or early August each year. But even before July this year, the situation in Beidaihe appeared tense, as if facing a major crisis.
Evidence of Xi Shiquan's Loss of Power Continues to Emerge, as the Tv Drama Featuring Xi Zhongxun Wins an Award but is Reported in a Subdued Manner
On June 28, the official media of the Communist Party of China reported that the 30th Shanghai Television Festival announced the Bai Yu Lan Awards on the evening of June 27 at the Shanghai Lingang Performing Arts Centre.
Zhang Youxia’s Private Reflections: From Dissatisfaction to Anger, Then Counterstrike Against Xi Jinping
Today (June 29), scholar Wu Zuolai posted on X (formerly Twitter), narrating in a satirical style Zhang Youxia’s emotional journey—from discontent to anger with Xi Jinping, culminating in a dramatic break, head-to-head confrontation, thwarting Xi’s plots, and ultimately wresting control of military power.
Who is Behind the Purge of Leaders in the Chinese Communist Party Military?
On June 27, 2025, the Chinese Communist Party military faced another significant upheaval: Rocket Force political commissar Xu Xisheng and senior general Qiao Xiangji were both removed from their positions.
Can Xi Jinping’s Zhongnanhai Nuclear Bunker Withstand an “Extinction-Level Strike”?
On June 22, the United States launched a precision airstrike codenamed Operation Midnight Hammer targeting Iranian nuclear facilities.
Attempted Assassination of Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim Condemned — CCP Issues Bomb Threat to Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council
Recently, the attempted assassination of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim on March 18, 2024, has been confirmed by the Czech Military Intelligence Agency. Czech Radio released an investigative report on the incident, drawing public attention.
Coup, Mutiny, Civil Unrest—Undercurrents Surge: Major Political Event to Explode in September?
Currently, rumours are spreading online that Xi Jinping has lost his grip on power. Recently, two political phrases have been circulating in Beijing: "Changes in autumn, by October it will become clear", and "Things in Beijing's political circles have been very unusual lately, better not say more."
Xi’s Liquor Ban Brings Harm Before Any Good: Policy Misstep Reflects Cognitive Decline
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), riddled with countless systemic issues and having lost its basic capacity to govern, has suddenly introduced a liquor ban at a time when consumer spending is already in steep decline. Rather than boosting public integrity, the ban has further strangled what little remains of consumer activity.
Beijing’s “Xishan Consensus” Emerges — Will Xi and Zhongnanhai Survive the Four Deadly Gates?
Overseas multimedia sources have revealed that Xi Jinping and senior CCP elders have reached a significant agreement known as the “Xishan Consensus.”
Cai Lan Has Passed Away, Marking the Loss of the Four Great Talents of Hong Kong, Including Jin Yong, Ni Kuang, and Huang Zhan
Cai Lan, a gourmet, writer, and host, died on June 25 at the age of 83. His Facebook page announced the news of his passing this afternoon (27th), stating that he passed away peacefully at Hong Kong's Yanghe Hospital on the 25th, surrounded by family and friends.
Secret Coup Plot in the Military? Anti-Xi Political Elder Says “October Will Reveal All”
There has been widespread speculation in political circles about when the CCP’s Fourth Plenary Session will be held. Various leaks and analyses are circulating among the public.