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US–Indonesia Alliance Targets Strait of Malacca, Constraining CCP Energy Routes
The United States and Indonesia have recently announced the formation of a 'significant defence cooperation partnership.'
Painful Experiences of Pacific Island Nations: Paying a Heavy Price for Establishing Ties with a Rogue Regime
As geopolitical competition intensifies, the Pacific region has become a focal point of the CCP’s diplomatic offensive. Using economic incentives as bait, Beijing has continuously sought to poach Taiwan’s allies, pressuring Pacific island nations to abandon Taiwan and establish diplomatic relations with China, in an attempt to completely dismantle Taiwan’s diplomatic network in the region.
What Did Xi Jinping Say at the Closed-door Meeting? How Much Did Zheng Liwen Understand?
April 10, 206. On our planet, three coordinate points are simultaneously staging an absurd drama that deserves to be recorded in history.
Xi Jinping Directs CCP’s Global Sovereignty Assaults
Ammar Abdulhamid, the Chief Governance and Policy Officer of the World Liberty Congress, informed The Dajiyuan that the CCP's transnational suppression and attacks on Shen Yun Performing Arts across various countries represent an infringement on the national sovereignty of all nations.
Xi Jinping Lacks Leverage, Zheng Liwen Willing to Be a Pawn
Former President of the Republic of China and former Kuomintang Chairman Chiang Ching-kuo issued directives in 1979, advocating a "three no's policy" of "no contact, no negotiation, no compromise" in dealing with the Chinese Communist Party and the People's Republic of China.
Rumours of Li Ganjie Being Taken Away for Investigation: Has the Political Bureau Achieved Another Victory?
On April 11, 2026, overseas X platforms were abuzz with rumours that Li Ganjie, a current member of the Central Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, Secretary of the Central Secretariat, and Minister of the United Front Work Department, had been taken away for investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.
CPC 21st Congress Standing Committee Forecast
In the Year of the Horse, the Communist Party of China (CPC) has been unrelenting in its anti-corruption campaign, with General Secretary Xi Jinping continuously taking decisive action against corrupt officials.
Zheng Xi Meeting Sparks Major Incident, Live Broadcast Interrupted, Revealing the Country's Top Secrets?
In recent days, the 'Zheng Xi Meeting' has officially taken place. The 14-second 'warm handshake' between Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping and Kuomintang Chairman Zheng Liwen has been interpreted by state media as a gesture of warmth that bridges the divide.
Xi Jinping's Declining Memory is Evident; CCTV Broadcast Deliberately Conceals It
On April 10, Xi Jinping met with a delegation from the Kuomintang led by Chairperson Zheng Liwen at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Xi Jinping's Diminished Treatment Tests Zheng's Bottom Line, Zheng Xiaolian Welcomes People to Give Xi a High Hat
On April 7, Zheng Liwen, the chairperson of the Kuomintang in Taiwan, embarked on a visit to the mainland, meeting with Xi Jinping in Beijing on April 10. This trip has drawn significant public attention.
China’s Ministries Enforce Unprecedented Mobile Phone Ban, Insiders Reveal Details
According to the latest internal information and related reports from April 2026, the ministries have recently enacted what is being referred to as the 'most severe' mobile phone and security ban ever.
Zheng Liwen's "Taiwan National Theory" - What is the Real Agenda Behind It?
April 9 marked the third day of Kuomintang Chairman Zheng Liwen's visit to the mainland. On this day, she travelled between Shanghai and Beijing, making it yet another visually striking "branding" journey.
New Overseas State Assets Bureau Tightens Controls, Raising Elite Exit Scrutiny Under Xi
On April 8, 2026, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council of the Communist Party of China unexpectedly set up the "Overseas State-owned Assets Work Bureau," which comprises four departments: the International Operations Department, Risk Prevention Department, Supervision and Governance Department, and Emergency Management Department.
Hong Kong 'Anti-Communist Fighter' Gu Siyiao Dies, Imprisoned Multiple Times for Burning the Five-Star Flag
Gu Siyiao, a prominent figure in Hong Kong's street protests and a social movement warrior who had been imprisoned over ten times, passed away yesterday afternoon (April 8) at Caritas Medical Centre due to rectal cancer, at the age of 80.
Zheng Liwen Pays Tribute to Sun Yat-sen, While Paving the Way for a Meeting with Xi Jinping
On the morning of April 8th in Nanjing, Kuomintang Chairman Zheng Liwen climbed the 392 steps of the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. Standing before the statue of Sun Yat-sen, she delivered a performance filled with emotion. In her 18-minute speech, her voice trembled, and her eyes glistened with tears, clearly showing her heartfelt feelings.
Wang Yi Makes 26 Phone Calls — Extending the Life of Zhongnanhai?
Late at night on April 7, global attention was focused on the Persian Gulf. At that moment, less than 90 minutes remained before the ultimatum set by U.S. President Trump expired.
Are the Second, Third, and Fourth-ranking Officials of the Communist Party of China Engaged in a Power Struggle With Xi?
On April 3, Ma Xingrui, a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China and former Secretary of Xinjiang, who had been missing for over six months, was finally officially announced to have been ousted. His rise to power was closely linked to Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan, and his investigation represents a significant blow to Xi.
Millions of People, Millions of Cameras: The Controversy Surrounding Surveillance Density in Chinese Cities
As surveillance systems continue to expand throughout China, a recent set of statistics regarding the number of urban cameras has sparked attention on social media platforms. Following the dissemination of this data, discussions about the density of urban surveillance have emerged.
Iranian Businessman Funds Khomeini's Tragic Downfall; Rong Yiren's Support for Communists Also Ends in Despair
I recently came across a tweet from Professor Zhang Ping, who is currently in Israel, on platform X. He noted that the Air France flight that returned the instigator of today's severe disaster in Iran, the religious leader Khomeini, was chartered and financed with a substantial insurance premium by the wealthy Iranian businessman Karim Dastmalchi.
Is Another Major Purge on the Horizon? Xi's Anxiety Over Power Loss Was Expressed in a Speech to the Entire Military
On the morning of April 8, Xi Jinping personally attended the opening ceremony of the senior officer training class at the National Defence University, where he delivered an important speech.
China's Renowned Forensic Expert: Humans Have Souls! We Are Merely Dust in the Universe
The questions "Do humans really have souls?" and "Is it true that nothing exists after death?" were addressed by Liu Liang, a distinguished forensic expert and professor in the Department of Forensic Medicine at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Tongji Medical College. His answer was clear: Humans indeed have souls! After death, individuals simply exist in a different realm.