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Thai Civil Groups Protest BRI Pollution at Chinese Consulate

In solidarity with the protest against Chinese investment pollution that occurred on July 6 in northern Thailand, on July 8, several Thai civil groups gathered to protest in front of the Chinese Embassy in Thailand, with some wearing masks depicting Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Why Xi Jinping's Instructions Fail to Prevent Disasters

As we reach the halfway point of 2026, it is undeniable that natural and man-made disasters, including heavy rains, extreme heat, hail, earthquakes, and coal mine collapses, continue to plague various regions in China.

National Team Turns Easy Task Into Disaster, Crushing 'Ruanwei Emperor's' Hopes

The 2026 World Cup, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, will expand to 48 teams, with Asia's quota increasing to 8.5. However, the Chinese men's football team's performance has been dismal; they lost 0-1 to the traditionally weak Indonesian team in the qualifying round, prematurely confirming their absence from the World Cup.

China's Employment Crisis Spurs Universities to Chase Old Debts

According to the latest major statistical data on human resources and social security released by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of China, the expenditure of the unemployment insurance fund in May this year reached 17.22 billion yuan, marking a year-on-year increase of 13.96% and setting a new record for May since 2022.

Struggle Above All: Xi Jinping's Speech Exposes the CCP's Prisoner's Dilemma

The struggle-centric philosophy of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is prominently reflected in a series of significant speeches by Xi Jinping over recent years. This includes his address at the 100th anniversary celebration of the CCP in 2021, the upcoming speech for the 105th anniversary in 2026, the report from the 20th National Congress of the CCP in 2022, and the communiqué from the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee in 2024.

Rare July 1st Snowfall: Xi Jinping Delays Response for Two Months

On July 1st, the Chinese Communist Party celebrated its 105th anniversary with great fanfare, and state media proudly announced: "The Communist Party of China has 101,128,000 members." However, the comment section quickly turned critical. One user remarked, "No wonder we are becoming happier; it turns out over 100 million people are serving the public."

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