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A Large Number of Disappeared Officials Secretly Executed — The Inside Story Is Shocking

According to insiders within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) system who disclosed information to The Dajiyuan, the latest internal briefing shows that in 2025, the CCP internally confirmed that the total amount of embezzlement, bribery, buying and selling of official positions, illegal income, and unrecovered illicit funds reached as high as 1.1 trillion yuan (RMB).

U.S. Returns to Moon as CCP Space Ambitions Falter Amid Corruption

On April 1, 2026, a new chapter in human deep space exploration began. NASA's Artemis II mission was successfully launched from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. Four astronauts boarded the spacecraft, commencing a lunar orbit flight lasting approximately 10 days.

Chongqing Tunnel Explosion: 4 Dead, 9 Injured; Workers Live in Constant Fear

China is one of the countries with the highest incidence of major accidents and the most accidental deaths globally. On March 30, an explosion took place at the Tiefeng Mountain Tunnel, which is being constructed by China Railway 12th Bureau in Chongqing, in the afternoon of the 31st. The official report indicated that the incident led to 4 deaths and 9 injuries.

When TikTok's Algorithm Stops Following Beijing's Orders

A 17-Year-Old American Boy's Encounter with 'Tiananmen' Picture this scenario — A 17-year-old American high school student hears his teacher mention 'Tiananmen' for the first time during history class. After class, he does what any teenager would do: he pulls out his phone and searches for 'Tiananmen' on TikTok. What does he find?

Was Wen Jiabao's Appearance Deliberately Orchestrated?

On March 29, a video featuring former Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visiting the Institute of Geography at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing gained significant attention online, effectively dispelling the doubts that emerged following the release of related photos two days earlier.

Mainland Pork Prices Continue to Decline, Leaving Farmers Facing a Tough Winter

While spring is typically a season of renewal, the live pig market in China is experiencing an unusual 'late spring chill.' Recently, pork prices in mainland China have continued to fall, with live pig prices in several provinces and cities dropping below 10 yuan per kilogram, reaching a historical low in recent years.

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