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Xi's Failed Attempt to Undermine Taiwan Has Instead LED to the Island Gaining Significant Recognition in Africa

The Chinese Communist Party previously pressured three African nations to deny Taiwan's special aircraft access to their airspace in an effort to obstruct President Lai Ching-te's visit. However, good news emerged in early May, as Lai successfully broke through Beijing's blockade and arrived in the friendly nation of Eswatini on the 2nd to commence a state visit, much to the dismay of the Chinese Communist Party.

After the Evaporation of 160 Trillion in Wealth, Only Extreme Budget Travel Remains for the May Day Holiday

The strategy of relying on the "Golden Week" to stimulate domestic demand is increasingly losing its effectiveness. This year's "May Day" holiday showcases a stark contrast: tourist attractions are teeming with visitors, and transportation hubs are overwhelmed with congestion; however, this bustling scene is largely disconnected from any real boost in domestic demand, as consumer data reveals a concerning trend.

Sources Indicate That Zhang Youxia's Case is Nearing Its Conclusion, With Results Expected to Be Announced in July.

Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, has been under investigation for over three months. Several sources familiar with the Communist Party system have revealed that the internal investigation related to his case has entered its final stages and is expected to be completed within two months at the earliest.

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