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Wealthy Chinese Abandon the 'Chinese Dream' as Naturalisation in Japan Leads for the Second Consecutive Year
Statistics from Japan's Ministry of Justice indicate that around 9,200 individuals received naturalisation permits for Japanese citizenship in 2025, with approximately 3,500 of them coming from China, making it the highest number from any country for two consecutive years.
April 1st: A Turning Point for the Entertainment Industry? Veteran Artists in a Shocking Dive
If you've been following short dramas lately or keeping up with the film and television trends in mainland China, you might have noticed a troubling phenomenon: the perfectly smiling supporting characters on screen, or the bustling crowds in the background, may not actually be human at all.
Vučić Confirms Chinese Missile Purchase, Silence on Iran Stance Raises Questions
The Iranian Air Force and Navy have suffered significant losses due to the strong strikes from the US-Israel coalition.
Caution! Refusing to Provide Passwords for Electronic Devices in Hong Kong is Now a Crime
On March 23, the Hong Kong government announced that in future cases related to the national security law, individuals who refuse to provide their mobile phone or computer passwords during police investigations could face up to one year in prison and a fine of 100,000 Hong Kong dollars.
The Alarming Reality of Funeral Home Construction Across Mainland China: Is the Pandemic Still Ongoing?
A video of a white-haired grandmother confronting multiple police officers with her bare hands has recently gone viral online.
Wanted? Ba Jiong Mocks the CCP's Threats, Having 'stepped Onto Chinese Territory' Four Times
Ba Jiong (real name Wen Ziyu), a Taiwanese internet celebrity wanted by the CCP in 2025, recently revealed that he had 'stepped onto Chinese territory' four times and attempted to 'surrender,' but was rejected.
Zhang Youxia to Thwart Xi's War Plans in 2024? How Will the Seven Standing Committee Members Decide?
Recently, two significant revelations have emerged in the international political landscape and online intelligence circles.
One Person's Misconduct Brings Shame to All Chinese: A Chinese Student in Japan Maxes Out Credit Cards and Flees
A Chinese student studying in Japan has recently been accused of maliciously maxing out several credit cards, defaulting on rent and utility bills, and then fleeing back to China, prompting public concern and strong condemnation from the Chinese-speaking community.
Prisons Filled with Party Members? Internal Chaos—By 2027 Beijing Has No Moves Left?
In the past few days, have you noticed something unusual about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)? Everyone had been watching Taiwan, but suddenly, in the past couple of days, the U.S. and Japan announced an increase in interceptor production.
Former Polish President's Shocking Prediction: Taiwan Leads China Towards Unification
On March 17, an international seminar held in Taipei garnered significant attention. This event, known as the "Yushan Forum," was organised by the Taiwan Asia Exchange Foundation. A prominent figure at the conference was Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Polish President Lech Wałęsa.
Wang Huning Meets Harvard Professor, No Longer Mentions the Red Line in China-U.S. Relations
According to Chinese state media, on March 20, Wang Huning, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, met with Graham Allison, a prominent professor at Harvard University, in Beijing.
Core Circle's Confidential Advice: Abandon Taiwan? The Most Shocking Strategic Shift of 2026
A detailed piece of advice from the core circle is creating significant waves overseas. An entrepreneur with strong ties to various factions in Beijing has taken a considerable risk to disclose a startling revelation.
The US-Japan Summit Emphasises Peace in the Taiwan Strait and Opposes Any Changes to the Status Quo
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met with US President Trump for a leaders' discussion in Washington at noon local time on the 19th.
Brave! Guangdong Grandma with White Hair Takes on Riot Police and Goes Viral
Recently, a video has gone viral online, set at the entrance of the government building in Xinyi City, Maoming, Guangdong.
In a Bid for Greater Power, Xi Jinping is Reportedly Facing Significant Consequences for the Purge of 70 Generals
Despite the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) military purges in recent years that have already led to the arrest of numerous senior generals, Xi Jinping's campaign against the military continues unabated. Experts suggest that this extensive rectification will disrupt the expansion of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in the short term, and Xi will ultimately bear a high cost for his actions.
Chinese Ministry of State Security Warns Citizens Against Dark Web Access Amid Security Concerns
On March 19, the WeChat public account of the Ministry of State Security published an article titled "Foreign Spies Use the Dark Web to Infiltrate and Steal Secrets, Revealing the True Nature of the 'Internet Black Hole.'"
Shanghai Issues 'Work Urging Order' to the Elderly: Is the Social Security Fund Running Dry?
In the vibrant city of Shanghai, known as the most prosperous and astute city in China, a peculiar event has unfolded in recent days.
Trump Hosts High-Profile Reception for Sanae Takaichi, US and Japan Warn Beijing
As global attention turns to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, the Asia-Pacific geopolitical landscape has also experienced a significant diplomatic event. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi arrived in Washington on March 18 for her first official visit to the US since taking office.
Is a Great Catastrophe Looming? A Military Industry Tycoon Faces Trouble, With Deadly Betrayal at the Core?
If a nation's top military secrets cannot even be safeguarded by their 'biological father,' what remains of that nation? In recent days, a resume capable of shaking the military industry suddenly turned 'blank' on the official website.
A Form of Death for the Communist Party: Energy Depletion
Trump reached out to allies and the Communist Party for assistance in escorting vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, but his calls went unanswered. The surge in prices is something no one can escape, but the first to confront the energy crisis are Europe and the Communist Party's nation.
China's AI 'Poisoning' Poses Serious Threats, Risks of Information Warfare Emerge
Chinese media recently uncovered a grey industrial chain involved in 'AI poisoning,' which has drawn significant attention. For just a few dozen yuan and a few hours of effort, nonexistent fake information can be presented as real by multiple mainstream AI models.