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Can a Headscarf Change One's Fate? Liu Hui Adorns Li Keqiang With One, While Xian Hui Removes One From Xi!
Recently, Liu Hui, the former Chairman of Ningxia, has been accused by the Communist Party of China (CPC) of anonymously framing others. Who did Liu Hui accuse? Who was the target of her accusations? What were the specifics of the allegations? When did these accusations take place? What motivated he
What Does Trump’s Gift Package for Xi Jinping Contain?
In mid-May, a world-shaking summit is set to commence in Beijing. President Trump announced on March 25 via his social media platform that the official dates for the "Trump-Xi Meeting" are May 14 to 15. Aside from trade and Taiwan issues, what else will be on the agenda?
Envisioning the Future of China's Territory: Could Five Provinces Become Independent Overnight?
Many people refer to Xi Jinping as the General Accelerator. Over the past year, it has become evident from various perspectives that Xi Baozi is not merely reversing into a wall; he is accelerating into it. The outcome is that three critical areas—money (economic cliff), people (elite exodus), and military (grassroots suspicion and apathy)—are all faltering simultaneously.
Ma Xingrui Aide Arrested; Cai Qi Ally Detained; Wen Jiabao Reappears
The power struggles within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continue unabated, despite any superficial victories. Following Xi Jinping's capture of Zhang Youxia, it appeared that he had dealt a significant blow to both the military and internal dissent, thereby restoring his authority.
Ke Wenzhe Sentenced to 17 Years in First Trial, Shattering His 2028 Presidential Dream?
Shocking news has emerged from Taiwan's political scene! The highly anticipated Jinghua City case, along with three other major cases related to political donations, was officially ruled on by the Taipei District Court on March 26.
Not Straightforward: Reporter Wei Hua’s Sudden Death and the ‘Aunt Mei’ Mystery
On March 19, 2026, Wei Hua, a well-known undercover reporter (pen name 'Urban Master') from Henan Broadcasting and Television, sadly died from a sudden heart attack in the early hours at the young age of 45, shocking people across various sectors. Surprisingly, just two days later (on the 21st), authorities announced the capture of the infamous human trafficker 'Aunt Mei,' Xie Moumou, who had been evading capture for 23 years, igniting a nationwide frenzy.
The Death of Zhang Xuefeng and Xi Jinping's 'Three Aspirations'
On March 24, 2026, Zhang Xuefeng (real name Zhang Zibiao), a leading internet figure in China, suffered a heart attack while running at his home in Suzhou. Despite rescue efforts, he was pronounced dead at the young age of 41.
Chinese Communist Party Agents Stirring Trouble? Bomb Found at U.S. Military's 'Nerve Centre' in the Middle East
According to the latest announcement from the U.S. Department of Justice, a pair of Chinese siblings from Florida have shockingly placed an explosive device outside the entrance of MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, which acts as the 'nerve centre' for U.S. military operations in the Middle East.
Will the Chinese Communist Party Attack Taiwan? When?
On March 18, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in the United States published the "2026 Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community." In the section on "China-Taiwan," the report states, "In 2026, Beijing may continue to seek to create conditions for the eventual unification of Taiwan while avoiding conflict.
Ex-Guangdong Border Defence Commander Gets Death Sentence With Reprieve
Recently, a friend from the mainland shared some insights into the secrets of the Chinese Communist Party (C
Zhang Xuefeng’s Sudden Death: Five Fatal Killing Lines of the CCP System
The rise and fall of Zhang Xuefeng reflects deeper systemic pressures behind overwork, inequality, and control.
Using the U.S.–Iran War to Wage Cognitive Warfare, CCP Deliberately Creates Topics
Rising tensions near Taiwan Strait highlight Beijing’s military pressure and information campaigns targeting Taiwan.
Ili, Xinjiang Prevents Kazakhs From Freely Disposing of Property
New restrictions in Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture limit property sales and complicate migration plans for ethnic Kazakhs.
'Shen Yun Is World-Class' — Opening Show at New York’s Lincoln Center Sells Out
A sold-out opening at Lincoln Center highlights the global appeal and cultural message of Shen Yun Performing Arts.
Large Numbers of Mid- and Senior-Level Military Officers Disappear; Xi Spares No Cost to Become “Emperor”
Reports of a sweeping military purge raise questions about stability, loyalty, and combat readiness.
Japanese Officer Breaches Chinese Embassy; Beijing’s Narrative Sparks Debate Over Motives
A lone embassy incident escalates into a political flashpoint, fueling tensions between China and Japan.
Xi Leads Top Officials Back to Xiong’an, Calls Decision ‘Correct’ Amid Doubts
Xi revisits Xiong’an as doubts linger over its long-term viability and real economic momentum.
Zhang Xuefeng's Sudden Passing: Leaving Behind a 50 Million Yuan Pledge and Vaccine Controversies
On March 24, Zhang Xuefeng, the most prominent education blogger in China and a celebrated coach for graduate school entrance exams, tragically passed away in Suzhou at the young age of 41.
Chinese Missiles Show “Zero Hit Rate” in Combat, Sparking Xi’s Fury and Arrests
Many international military analysts have characterised Chinese-made weapons with the phrase: "powerful on paper, fragile in actual combat."
Japan's Diplomatic Shift: Officially Downgrading Relations with Beijing
A significant signal has emerged in the East Asian landscape. Multiple media outlets have disclosed that the draft of Japan's 2026 "Diplomatic Blue Book" indicates that the Japanese government is making a notable "downgrade" in its relationship with Beijing.
Yao Chen Announces Divorce: Why Is State Media Making Such a Fuss?
Recently, renowned mainland actress Yao Chen announced on Weibo that she has been divorced for several years.