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Khamenei Beheaded: What Variables Will the Trump-Xi Meeting Face?
The White House has confirmed that the U.S. President will visit Beijing at the end of March. The beheading of Hāméinèiyǔ by the U.S.-led coalition could directly impact the content of the Trump-Xi meeting that was originally planned.
Beijing Turns Into a Cage on the Eve of the Two Sessions; Petitioners Struggle to Enter the Capital
For the CCP, the Two Sessions are a grand political event. For many ordinary Chinese citizens, however, they are a “stability maintenance war” directed against them. Recently, a document titled “Detailed Stability Maintenance Rules” has been circulating online, revealing how today’s Beijing has turned into a cage that petitioners find almost impossible to enter.
How Great Is Xi’s Harm? Take a Look at “As Long As He Is Still in Power”
Recently, a list themed “As Long As He Is Still in Power” has been widely circulated online, enumerating the comprehensive harm that CCP leader Xi Jinping has caused to China since taking office, including economic corrosion, social suffocation, diplomatic isolation, collapse of people’s livelihoods, and civilizational regression—painting an apocalyptic picture of Chinese society. The list has sparked heated discussion. Some netizens remarked that Xi’s harm has already grown so great that even many within the system are privately asking, “How much longer can this last?” The real question, they
Zhang Youxia Case Becomes a Hot Potato, Not Included in Removal Procedures
On February 26, the 21st session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) of the Chinese Communist Party concluded in Beijing. The meeting announced the removal of 19 deputies from their NPC positions, including 9 military generals. Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), who had previously been officially reported as “under investigation,” was not included on the removal list.
Amid Countless Challenges and Dangers, Li Zhiying Stands as a Symbol of the Collective Character of the People of Hong Kong.
During the Spring Festival, while enjoying a joyful reunion with my family, I was suddenly reminded of Mr Li Zhiying, who is currently imprisoned. He is the same age as I am, and for the sake of Hong Kong's democratic freedoms, he endures solitary confinement in a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) prison, resolutely reflecting on the passage of time while steadfastly maintaining his moral integrity.
Zhang Youxia 'Vanishes' as Xi Faces Possible 'Blockade' in the Military?
On February 26, the closing of the National People's Congress Standing Committee meeting of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was marked by a shocking announcement: nine military representatives were abruptly dismissed from their positions. However, the most peculiar aspect is that Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli were not included in the dismissal list. Have they once again escaped a crisis?
Breaking News! Tech Giants like Apple Have Been Warned: The CCP May Launch an Attack on Taiwan by 2027
On February 24, Radio France Internationale reported, citing U.S. media, that in July 2023, then-CIA Director William Burns and National Intelligence Director Avril Haines held a confidential briefing in a secure room in Silicon Valley.
China’s National People’s Congress Removes 9 Generals — No Mention of Zhang Youxia
On the afternoon of February 26, the 21st session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) concluded in Beijing. That day, the NPC Standing Committee announced the removal of 19 deputies from their positions, including nine representatives from the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). However, the names of Central Military Commission (CMC) Vice Chairman Zhang Youxia and CMC member Liu Zhenli were not included.
Veterans Are “Leeks” Too — Angry Shout: “Joining the CCP Was a Mistake”
In November 2025, a demobilized veteran in Yunnan knelt and crawled on the ground over a subsidy of
Is Beijing Courting Germany? Merz Responds Firmly
On February 25, ten months after taking office as German chancellor, Friedrich Merz finally set foot in Beijing and met with Xi Jinping at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse. This time, Merz did not come bearing a simple olive branch. Facing Beijing’s strong efforts to court Germany, the former finance executive, well-versed in capital markets logic, responded with striking firmness and bluntness.
“If One Man Doesn’t Step Down, Millions Cannot Escape” — How Great Is Xi Jinping’s Harm?
Recently, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Standing Committee member Cai Qi has issued a series of heavyweight directives, delivering what appears to be an ultimatum to top leaders across the Party and military: they must publicly declare whether they support Xi Jinping or side with the so-called “residual forces of Zhang Youxia.” Behind this power struggle lies Xi’s deep distrust of the military and even the entire bureaucratic system.
Google Disrupts a Suspected CCP-Linked Hacking Group
On Wednesday (February 25), U.S. technology giant Google announced that last week its Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG), its subsidiary Mandiant, and other partners took action to disrupt a global cyber-espionage campaign targeting telecommunications and government organizations across dozens of countries on four continents. Google said the group behind the espionage activity is suspected of having ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
OpenAI Report Reveals CCP Officials Used ChatGPT for “Cyber Warfare”
OpenAI, the developer of the AI chatbot ChatGPT, has released a new report stating that Chinese Communist Party (CCP) law enforcement personnel used ChatGPT to conduct so-called “cyber special operations.” These activities reportedly included drafting smear plans targeting Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and asking ChatGPT to help edit and polish regular status reports on their online influence operations. U.S. lawmakers commented that this represents the “weaponization” of artificial intelligence and the “industrialization” of transnational repression.
U.S. Think Tank Report: Xi Jinping’s Military Purge Raises Questions About His Competence
A Washington-based foreign policy think tank said Tuesday (February 24) that Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s internal purge of senior People’s Liberation Army (PLA) generals, carried out in the name of anti-corruption, has raised doubts about the PLA’s war-readiness.
Two CCP Political Campaigns Launched Simultaneously — How Many Officials Are Waiting to Be Slaughtered?
ecently, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) issued two documents related to rectifying the officialdom. One is the joint notice issued by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the Central Organization Department titled “Notice on Strictly Enforcing Discipline in Party Committee Re-elections and Strengthening Supervision of Election Conduct,” which lays out the so-called “Ten Strict Prohibitions.” The second is a directive from the CCP Central Committee’s General Office requiring the entire Party to carry out study sessions on “establishing and practicing a correct view of politic
Data Collection Every 30 Minutes Raises Security Concerns for NetEase's MuMu Emulator
The macOS version of the Android emulator MuMu Player Pro, developed by Chinese internet company NetEase, has come under fire for allegedly reading system information periodically in the background.
Xi Jinping's Four-Year Purge of 101 Generals Undermines the 'Great Wall' and Attracts U.S. Attention
Since Xi Jinping assumed power in 2012, he has been systematically purging personnel from the People's Liberation Army (PLA). This effort serves two purposes: to eliminate corruption and to remove political obstacles.
Xi “Purges” Over 100 Generals as the West Focuses on CCP Infighting
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping disciplined top military leaders in January, including Central Military Commission (CMC) Vice Chairman Zhang Youxia and CMC Joint Staff Chief Liu Zhenli. The latest wave of internal CCP turmoil has drawn international attention. On February 24, two well-known international think tanks released reports examining the negative impact of Xi’s purge on the Chinese military.
Trump’s State of the Union Speech Mocks PLA Technology, “Sourness” Off the Charts
Did you follow the recently concluded 2026 U.S. State of the Union address? The speech not only broke historical records—running a full 108 minutes—but also stirred waves across international politics. President Donald Trump proclaimed that the United States has entered a “Golden Age.” Yet in this nearly two-hour marathon address, what sparked the most discussion was his sharply sarcastic remarks about Chinese Communist Party (CCP) military technology.
“Honeycomb Chart” Reveals: Xi Jinping’s Astonishing Destructive Power
Have you heard about the recent “honeycomb chart”? It’s not a high-tech product, but rather a newly released chart by the U.S. think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), mapping out fallen senior officers in the Chinese military. According to the report, the PLA is undergoing a purge far more severe and unprecedented than outside observers had imagined. Xi Jinping appears to be dismantling his own Great Wall—while simultaneously demonstrating extraordinary destructive power, living up to his nickname as the “Accelerator-in-Chief.”
CCP Sanctions on Japanese Firms May Trigger Reciprocal Retaliation — The Show Has Just Begun
The Chinese Communist Party’s “wolf warrior” diplomacy has long been criticized internationally as aggressive and confrontational, reinforcing perceptions of a “China threat” and often resulting in what critics call “lifting a rock only to drop it on one’s own foot.” Recently, China’s Ministry of Commerce announced sanctions against 20 Japanese companies. In the eyes of many observers, this move also amounts to another self-inflicted blow. It signals a further escalation of tensions stemming from remarks made last year by Japanese politician Sanae Takaichi, who said, “If Taiwan faces a crisis,