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The 'Beggar' Putin Sells Natural Gas at a Low Price, while Xi 'squeezes Lemons' to Calculate Against Putin
In public, Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin frequently refer to each other as 'old friends' and sometimes intentionally cultivate a political image of 'brotherly friendship.'
Why is Putin in Such a Hurry to Visit Beijing Right After Trump’s Departure?
Just as U.S. President Trump left Beijing, the Chinese Communist Party and Russia announced on the 16th that Russian President Putin will visit Beijing on the 19th and 20th of this month.
Unusual Tax Growth Hints at Rich and Poor Both Losing Ground
According to data from the National Taxation Bureau, by 2025, China's individual income tax revenue is projected to reach 1.62 trillion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 11.5%. This growth trend is expected to continue into the first quarter of 2026, with individual income tax revenue hitting 501.8 billion yuan, a year-on-year rise of 10.5%.
From the U.S. Discarding CCP Gifts to the CCP's Warm Welcome for Trump
Following the conclusion of the Xi-Trump meeting, President Trump returned to Washington after his visit to Beijing, leading to a flurry of news reports. One particularly notable incident was that before Trump boarded Air Force One, American staff discarded all items and gifts distributed by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials into the trash.
Trump's Actions Have Left Chinese Communist Officials WHO Benefit From Special Provisions Feeling Deeply Frustrated
U.S. President Trump has wrapped up his whirlwind visit to China. While Trump publicly referred to Xi Jinping as a 'great leader' and a 'friend', asserting that U.S.-China relations would be 'better than ever', the actions of the American staff revealed their true sentiments: White House personnel disposed of all gifts from the Chinese Communist Party in the trash before boarding Air Force One.
The Trump-Xi Meeting: Beijing's Security Resembles a Battlefield, Trump Leaves 'Succession Instructions'
On the afternoon of May 15, President Trump wrapped up his visit to Beijing and returned to Washington.
Stability Maintenance Crisis: Cultural Revolution–Like Controls Return, Returnees Struggle
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has recently intensified its efforts to tighten social control. After a large-scale confiscation of passports, new categories of 'black five types' have been introduced, which include rights defence lawyers, underground religious groups, dissidents, online leaders, and vulnerable populations.
Rubio: U.S. Policy on Taiwan Remains Unchanged, Li Zhiying Case Mentioned
According to Radio France Internationale (RFI), U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated in an interview with NBC on Thursday (May 14) following the Trump-Xi summit that the Trump administration's policy regarding Taiwan has not changed.
The Xi-Trump Meeting: Li Qiang 'Low-Key', Peng Liyuan in Hiding, Xi Jinping Relies on American Funding for University
Trump has returned to China after nine years, drawing significant global attention. Xi Jinping hopes to use this summit to highlight his authority, presenting the meeting as a personal display of power, and employing a strong sense of ceremony to obscure Beijing's various political anxieties.
Pushed to This Extent by the United States! Xi and Rubio's Handshake Was Incredibly Awkward
Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping surprisingly smiled and shook hands with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is currently under 'sanctions' from the CCP, in Beijing.
Trump Draws Attention as Xi Presents a North Korean-Style Welcome Ceremony
U.S. President Donald Trump arrived at Beijing Capital International Airport on the evening of May 13, marking the start of his state visit. The welcome ceremony organised for Trump in Beijing is widely perceived as being of a high calibre, reflecting the characteristics of a 'state visit' and a 'major power summit'.
Trump Arrives in Beijing; Scholars Predict Xi Jinping Will Face a Negotiation Expert
U.S. President Trump arrived at Beijing International Airport on May 13 at 19:50, commencing a three-day state visit.
He Tops Xi Jinping's Purge List! Can the Six Standing Committee Members and Zhang Shengmin Escape?
In political science, there is a well-known concept called 'prediction market.' Recently, a betting market titled 'Who will Xi Jinping purge in 2026?' on the world's largest prediction platform, Polymarket, has generated significant attention.
MAC Outraged Over Revealed List of Taiwanese Media at China Training
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has increasingly made its infiltration operations against Taiwan more overt in recent years, often bribing Taiwanese media and pro-CCP outlets to sway public opinion.
Chinese Mayor Infiltrated by the CCP Leaves Americans Alarmed
Wang Ailin, who has stepped down as mayor of Arcadia, will acknowledge the accusation of 'illegally acting as an agent of China.' Following her infiltration by the CCP, Wang Ailin and her fiancé Sun Yaoning launched a fake news website in the United States, disseminating propaganda from the CCP and promoting pro-China narratives.
Trump Asserts There's No Need for Xi to Intervene in the Iran Issue, Suggesting That the China-Iran Friendship Began in Kindergarten
U.S. President Trump visited Beijing to discuss the Middle East conflict, trade, and other matters with Xi Jinping. On May 12, he expressed that he does not believe Xi needs to offer any assistance regarding Iran.
Pre-Trump–Xi Meeting: China Signals Softer Stance as He Lifeng Heads to South Korea
On May 11, the same day that Trump’s visit to China was officially announced, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs unexpectedly launched a bilingual short video titled "Peaceful Coexistence."
Rumors of Police Gathering Outside Trump’s Hotel; Sanctioned Rubio to Accompany Delegation
U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to arrive in Beijing on the evening of the 13th, officially beginning his visit to China. Although the official itinerary has been released in advance, for security reasons, the exact route of Trump’s motorcade and the hotel where he will stay have not been disclosed. However, the Liangmaqiao embassy district in Beijing’s Chaoyang District has already entered a state of heightened security.
How Much Money Have Li Shangfu and Wei Fenghe Embezzled?
Former Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu and Wei Fenghe were both sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve on May 7. After the two-year reprieve, their death sentences will be commuted to life imprisonment, with no possibility of reduction or parole.
Ominous Signs: The Moon Eclipses Nan Dou and the Crying Star; Will There Be a Major Loss in Zhongnanhai Within a Year?
Recently, mainland China has experienced unusual weather patterns, with high temperatures in the north, heavy rainfall in the south, significant snowfall in Shanxi, mirages in Qinhuangdao, and southwestern and northwestern winds blowing in various regions during the start of summer.
Two Former Defence Ministers Given Death Sentences with Reprieve; PLA Paper Emphasizes Loyalty
On May 7, former Chinese Defence Ministers Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu were sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve by a military court, followed by life imprisonment without the possibility of reduction or parole.