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Hong Kong's Major Fire Deals a Blow to the Hong Kong Government and Beijing

The contractor responsible for the facade renovation of Hong Kong's Hong Fu Court is a notorious, unscrupulous businessman with a long history of illegal activities. It is shocking that such a lawless entity could be awarded such a significant project, with costs exceeding the market price by do

The CCP Exposed: Instability Among Lower-Level Troops — A War Could Trigger an Uprising

Recently, amid tensions with Japan and Taiwan, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been creating a tense atmosphere in the Yellow Sea, South China Sea, and Taiwan Strait. However, some analysts point out that discontent among lower-level troops in the CCP’s military may be accumulating under high pressure, and that soldiers might launch an uprising during wartime.

The Diplomatic Secrets Behind Rising China–Japan Tensions

On the 25th, U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone call with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to discuss topics including relations with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This was Takaichi’s first conversation with Trump since her remarks on Taiwan triggered a diplomatic clash between China and Japan. The day before, Trump had spoken with CCP leader Xi Jinping.

Xi Jinping Rarely Initiates a Call—Did He Complain to Trump About Sanae Takaichi?

On issues involving Taiwan and Japan, what Beijing cares about most is the U.S. position. Now that China and Japan are locked in fierce tension, Beijing naturally wants to see where the U.S. stands. On November 24, CCP leader Xi Jinping took the rare step of calling U.S. President Trump. A few hours later, Trump phoned Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Afterward, Takaichi told the press that Trump said she was a good friend and could call him anytime—undoubtedly a slap in the face to Xi.

The Significance of IPAC’s Legislative Framework to Ban Forced Organ Harvesting Is Tremendous

On November 12, the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) issued an official statement condemning the Chinese Communist Party’s heinous practice of harvesting organs from living people. It explicitly put forward six legislative recommendations to prevent individuals, institutions, or governments in various countries from assisting the CCP in the extraction of organs from living humans.

Will the U.S. and Russia Form an Alliance? Xi Jinping Is Completely Finished

Recently, the U.S. proposed a peace plan for the Russia–Ukraine war. Ukrainian President Zelensky has largely agreed to the negotiation terms, but Putin is still hesitating. Commentators are perplexed and suspect that U.S. President Trump may be secretly coordinating with Putin. The true purpose remains to be analyzed further.

Trump: Xi Jinping Has Already Agreed

U.S. President Donald Trump and CCP leader Xi Jinping held a one-hour phone call on November 24. This was their second conversation since meeting in Busan, South Korea, on October 30.

China’s Export of Surveillance Tools to Many Countries Draws Ire

Recent evidence shows that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is exporting technologies used to control its own population to other countries, including internet surveillance systems and robot police dogs equipped with facial recognition. This move is seen as an attempt to intervene in other countries’ public security systems in order to expand its international security influence. However, civil groups in Kazakhstan have strongly criticized the CCP’s actions.

China's Northwest University Student Expelled After Publicly Opposing CCP, Drawing Attention

An undergraduate student at China’s Northwest University was recently expelled after repeatedly expressing views in class that denied Marxism and the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The disciplinary decision circulated within the university, drawing concern in academic circles over the CCP’s tightening ideological boundaries in higher education.

Don't Worry, Taiwan and Japan Are Both Safe!

A reader commented that the 270 billion could potentially be a rumour spread by Xi Jinping's arch-rival, questioning, "If you could exchange a huge fortune for yourself, would you place it in the hands of someone unrelated to you?"

Censoring Gao Shanwen, Distorting Hu Yaobang: Xi Jinping's Cycle of Power

According to a report by China Securities Journal on November 24, 2025, Gao Shanwen, who held dual roles as the director of the "Guotou Industry Research Institute" under Guotou Securities and the chief economist of Guotou Securities, has left the company. Furthermore, relevant information about Gao Shanwen is no longer available on the China Securities Association's website.

Fan Bingbing is Once Again at the Centre of Controversy: 'wanting to Start Anew' Has Angered Whom?

Just as the storm ignited by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's comments regarding 'Taiwan's situation' and the Chinese Consul General in Osaka, Xue Jian's 'decapitation theory' has plunged Sino-Japanese relations into a deep freeze, on November 22, Chinese actress Fan Bingbing won the Best Actress award at the Golden Horse Awards for her film 'Earth Mother,' which has sparked yet another wave of controversy in mainland China.

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