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Driven by Fear, Xi Flips the Table and Strikes First by Arresting Zhang Youxia

On January 24, China’s Ministry of National Defense suddenly issued a statement announcing that Zhang Youxia, member of the Political Bureau of the CCP Central Committee and vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, and Liu Zhenli, member of the Central Military Commission and chief of the J

Investigation Reveals Dark Side of Wuhan Organ Harvesting

This publication debunks the Chinese Communist Party's claims regarding 'citizen organ donations'. It sheds light on the hidden aspects of the organ transplant industry chain and donor sources in Wuhan, while also exposing the heinous practice of harvesting organs from Falun Gong practitioners.

The CCP’s Transnational Repression Incites Hatred—Australia Should Legislate to Stop It

ecently, the Australian government decided to bring Parliament back two weeks early to introduce new laws to combat hate crimes, in response to the terror attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Liberal legal scholar Yuan Hongbing said in an exclusive interview with The Dajiyuan that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is also the mastermind behind international terrorist organizations. He said the CCP is openly inciting hatred and carrying out transnational repression in the Western world, including Australia, and he called on the Australian government to legislate to stop the spread of the CCP’s stat

Are the CCP’s official media and the military newspaper using Xi’s own words to restrain Xi?

On January 18, the CCP’s People’s Daily published on its front-page lead an article titled “Upholding the Organic Unity of Governing the Country According to Law and Governing the Party According to Rules,” with the subtitle “Xi Jinping Thought on the Rule of Law Guides Party Members and Cadres to Observe Rules and Laws and Fulfill Their Duties.” The CCP military website promptly reposted the article, placing it in a position second only to the top headline.

U.S. Congress: CCP Distant-Water Fishing Fleet Threatens Global Food Security and Ocean Stability

A newly released joint investigative report by two committees of the U.S. House of Representatives warns that the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) massive distant-water fishing fleet is being used by Beijing as a national strategic tool. It not only depletes global fishery resources but is also reshaping global food supply chains, posing threats to U.S. economic security and the international maritime order.

Li Xiang’s Accounts Banned and Companies Deregistered; Three Major Reasons Circulate Online

On January 16, multiple platform accounts of well-known mainland Chinese host Li Xiang were barred from being followed, including Douyin, Weibo, and Xiaohongshu. At the same time, it was revealed that 14 companies under her name have been deregistered, with only six remaining in operation. Once the news broke, it immediately sparked heated discussion online.

What Has the Chinese Communist Party Done in Greenland?

From the very beginning of his term, U.S. President Trump has continuously emphasized that he wants to obtain Greenland. Since January 2026, especially over the past ten days, Trump has made four consecutive statements—taking Greenland. Trump said he would take action regarding Greenland, whether they are willing or not; he also said that if this is not done, Russia or China will control Greenland. When asked whether this move might affect relations with NATO allies, Trump responded: If it affects NATO, then let it affect NATO.

Xi’s Close Ally and Central Party School President Chen Xi’s Power Weakened

After Xi Jinping’s close confidants in the military—He Weidong and Miao Hua—as well as his trusted associate within the government, Ma Xingrui, were taken down or are about to be taken down, signs have also emerged that the power of another of Xi’s iron-clad allies, Chen Xi, president of the Central Party School (National Academy of Governance), has been weakened.

China’s Trillion-Dollar Hot Money Outflow in 2025

Bloomberg published an article on January 12, 2026, titled “China Turns to Big Data and Public Shaming in Hunt for Tax Evaders”, revealing that according to an index compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence, about US$940 billion in so-called “hot money” flowed out of China between January and November 2025 alone. This scale is expected to make 2025 the second-largest year of capital outflows since records began in 2006.

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