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Celebrating Mao's Death: The Tumultuous Life of a High Official's Son

On September 9, 1976, Mao Zedong, who had caused immense suffering to countless Chinese people, finally passed away, meeting Marx. In the midst of a nationwide atmosphere of mourning and fear, some individuals quietly celebrated at home, eagerly anticipating the arrival of change.

UK Summons CCP Ambassador Over Espionage Concerns

Following the conviction of two CCP spies for intimidating and surveilling Hong Kong pro-democracy activists in the UK, the British government issued a warning to the CCP, emphasising that such actions constitute a serious infringement of British sovereignty.

CCP Internet Censorship Drives Netizens Overseas, Accelerating Information Spread

Several regions in mainland China have recently witnessed retaliatory social incidents, group conflicts, suicides, and public safety accidents. With related videos and information being deleted from domestic social media platforms, an increasing number of netizens are turning to the X platform, Telegram groups, and overseas self-media to share news, attempting to circumvent the CCP's internet censorship.

Beijing’s Frenzied Obstruction of Lai Ching-te’s Visit — Xi Too Hasty, Too Immature

Disregarding international diplomatic norms, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pressured three African countries over Lai Ching-te’s visit, even pushing them to close their airspace. This forced Taiwan to temporarily postpone the trip. However, Taiwan ultimately broke through the blockade: Lai successfully completed the visit and safely returned to Taiwan on May 5.

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