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Trump's Visit: Four Politburo Standing Committee Members Remain Absent
When U.S. President Trump visited Beijing in 2017, all members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Politburo Standing Committee attended the welcoming banquet.
The U.S.-Iran Conflict Continues to Escalate, Putting China's Economy 'in the Fire'.
As tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate, the repercussions of the Middle Eastern conflict are crossing borders and significantly affecting the operational dynamics of the Chinese economy.
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.
Xi Jinping is Ensnared in a Profound Fear of Losing Power, and the Countdown to His Downfall in Zhongnanhai is Accelerating
At present, deep within the power core of Zhongnanhai, a violent upheaval is brewing that could potentially lead to the regime's collapse.
Chinese Communist Party Sends Elementary School Students to Vladivostok Military Parade, Provoking Nationwide Outrage
Recently, a group of Chinese elementary school students travelled to Vladivostok to take part in a children's parade organised by Russia to commemorate 'Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War.' This event has ignited considerable controversy and backlash on Chinese social media, with many netizens expressing their anger.
Guangzhou's Unmanned 'Bargain Hunting': The CCP's Failure to Reverse the Housing Market Slump
Starting at the end of September 2024, Guangzhou will implement a '100% cancellation of purchase restrictions,' allowing anyone to buy property throughout the district, regardless of their household registration or social security contributions.
Liuyang Fireworks Factory Explosion: Actual Death Toll Significantly Exceeds Official Figures
A significant explosion occurred on Monday at the "Huasheng Fireworks Manufacturing and Display Co., Ltd." in Liuyang, Hunan, with the number of casualties continuing to rise. Initially reported as 3 dead and 25 injured, the official figures have now increased to 26 dead and 61 injured.
The Personnel Layout for the 21st National Congress: Four Major Versions, Latest Standing Committee List Leaked
According to the political cycle of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the '21st National Congress' is set to take place in the autumn of 2027. Traditionally, this would have been a straightforward 'cake-sharing' meeting: determining who will succeed, who will join the Standing Committee, and who will step back into a secondary role.
Breaking Away From the CCP, North Korea Amends Its Constitution to Create the Image of a ' Normal Country'
While CCP leader Xi Jinping is modifying the constitution to pursue his 're-election dream' and emphasises that he will not abandon the use of force to unify Taiwan, North Korea, which has been a 'little brother' to the CCP for decades, has suddenly made significant amendments to its constitution.
Mainland Netizen 'Arrow Shoot Dragon Robe Pig Head': The One in Zhongnanhai Keeps Having Nightmares
Today, we want to share a sensitive video that quickly gained traction on social media in mainland China but was swiftly censored.
North Korea Abandons Constitutional Goal of Unification, Kim Jong-un Challenges Xi Jinping
On May 6, 2026, South Korea's Ministry of Unification released the full text of North Korea's new constitution, signifying that Kim Jong-un's regime has officially abandoned its long-standing goal of "national unification" at a legal level.
Former Chinese Defence Ministers Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu Sentenced to Death with a Two-Year Reprieve for Corruption
The anti-corruption campaign within the upper ranks of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) military has once again delivered a shocking blow. Today (May 7), state media confirmed that former defence ministers Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu have been sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve by the military court for serious corruption offences.
New Regulations from the CCP Heighten 'Human and Financial Void' Risks for Investment in China
In recent years, the CCP has increasingly reinforced its 'security-oriented' governance, integrating data, supply chains, and capital flows into a national security framework, which makes it easier to associate the daily operations of businesses with security risks.
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.
Xi Jinping Lures Out the Snake; Is Cai Qi's Succession at the Fifth Plenary Session a Deception?
Recently, Cai Qi, ranked fifth among the 'big managers' in Zhongnanhai, was unexpectedly elevated to the status of 'de facto number two' by The Economist, the most authoritative political and economic media in the West.
Chinese Experts Challenge Party Leader: 'Common Prosperity' Faces Structural Issues
In recent years, the Beijing authorities have claimed to be actively promoting policies related to 'common prosperity' in an effort to address income and wealth inequality in China.
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.
Netizens Slam Beijing May Day Security: Who Will Spark the Crisis?
The recently concluded May Day holiday in China did not reflect the 'prosperous peace' that was officially promoted; instead, extreme security measures and shipping controls have led to significant public outcry.
Annual Revenue ¥400M vs. ¥2.6B Payroll: 3,000 County Officials Living Off the Land
On May 2, a WeChat public account in mainland China referenced an article from "Banyue Tan," which exposed the situation of wealthy officials being supported by the impoverished Dafang County in Guizhou, drawing significant attention from netizens.
US–China Tit-for-Tat Before Trump–Xi Meeting: Heavy Self-Damage Overshadows Gains
On the evening of May 2, 2026, the Ministry of Commerce of the Communist Party of China unexpectedly announced a blocking order against US sanctions targeting Hengli Petrochemical (Dalian) Refining Co., Ltd. and four other Chinese private "teapot" refineries, based on the 2021 "Regulations on Blocking the Extraterritorial Application of Foreign Laws and Measures."
Three Major Topics of the Trump-Xi Meeting Emerge, with Taiwan at the Forefront
Recently, U.S. military C-17 transport aircraft have landed in Beijing for three consecutive days, signalling the start of preparations for President Trump's upcoming visit to China. A Hong Kong media outlet has analysed that the recent statements and interactions between the U.S. and China indicate that the three core issues for the Trump-Xi meeting—'Taiwan, trade, and Iran'—have become clearly defined.