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The Future Appears Bleak and Hopeless, Leading to an Increasing Number of Students Dropping Out
New terms have surfaced on the Chinese internet: "full-time children" and "rotten tail kids." These terms describe young individuals who have dedicated years to their studies but find themselves unable to secure jobs after graduating from university, resulting in idleness at home.
The CCP Suffers Another Setback in South America: Pro-China Peruvian President Impeached by Congress
Peru’s political scene has been shaken once again. On February 17, Peru’s Congress voted overwhelmingly — 75 in favor and 24 against — to pass a motion of censure against interim President Jose Jeri, formally removing him from office. Jeri had been in power for only four months. The reason for his impeachment stemmed from a secret meeting with an agent linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The incident exposed startling details about how the CCP allegedly uses informal channels — including secret meetings in Chinese restaurants and intermediary agents — to infiltrate Peru’s upper politi
Zhang Youxia on the Brink of Death from Hunger Strike: How Will Xi Explain to the Red Second Generation and Military Leaders?
Recently, political rumours have been swirling in Beijing. The most pressing concern centres on the fate of Zhang Youxia, the current Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, with reports indicating that he is in a perilous condition.
Xi Jinping is Regarded With Disdain by the 'Red Second Generation'; He and Liu Yuan Share a Family Blood Feud
What caused the relationship between Zhang Youxia and Xi Jinping, who were once allies, to completely collapse in just a few years? There are numerous interpretations circulating in society.
Gu Ailing Named by Vance, Caught in a 'Double-Edged' Dilemma
The 2026 Milan Winter Olympics are currently underway, and Gu Ailing, a Chinese-American athlete who holds U.S. citizenship but competes for Beijing, has unexpectedly faced criticism from U.S. Vice President JD Vance.
Friends Returning to China Are Sharing a Consistent Message: Don't Come Back
On February 16, X platform user 'Sukie' posted that many friends returning home for the New Year conveyed the same news: the economic sentiment in China has dropped to a freezing point, and parents are urging their children not to return home.
Sanae Takaichi Officially Elected Japan’s New Prime Minister; “Little Pink” Netizens Make a Fool of Themselves
According to the results of the recent House of Representatives election, the 221st extraordinary session of the Diet was convened on February 18.
Chinese Netizens Praise: Doing the Opposite of the Government is the Right Approach
Recently, a Chinese netizen uploaded a video detailing a 14-day trip to Japan with their parents, which garnered significant admiration from fellow netizens.
Is Putin's Time Running Out? Reports Indicate Experts from 301 Hospital Rush to Moscow
Since delivering a speech on February 5 of this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin has not made a public appearance for over 10 days.
The Spring Festival Gala's "Tama Yingchun" Goes Viral, Provoking Outrage Online
Each year, the CCTV Spring Festival Gala quickly becomes a target for online criticism, and this year is no different. Notably, the song "Tama Yingchun" unexpectedly emerged as the anthem for the Year of the Horse, sparking a frenzy across the internet.
Tokyo Tower's 'China Red' Goes Dark: Has Kōichi Sanae Issued a Challenge?
On February 16, the eve of the Lunar New Year, Japanese Prime Minister Kōichi Sanae released a New Year’s greeting on the official website of the Prime Minister's residence in Japanese, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, and English.
Changing Sentiments Among the People! The Chinese Communist Party's Cries of Despair
As the New Year approaches, many netizens in China are lamenting the absence of people everywhere; without people, the festive spirit is lost.
Beijing Police Publicly Refer to Xi as 'Pig'
Recently, the 'Year of the Red Horse' has become a trending topic, with netizens both domestically and internationally eager to discuss whether this year will, as some prophets claim, lead to a reckoning for the Communist Party, expose lies, and reveal the truth.
Henan Spring Festival Gala Drops Political Bomb, Cultural Feast Involved in Subversion?
As the Year of the Horse commenced, a shocking incident known as the 'February 14 Broadcast Interruption' unfolded in mainland China. On February 14, the Spring Festival Gala organised by Henan TV was abruptly cut off during its live broadcast and subsequently removed from all online platforms.
Vietnam Approves Starlink Internet Service, Sparking Envy Among Chinese Netizens
The Vietnamese government has recently granted a permit to Starlink, a company owned by American billionaire Elon Musk, allowing its local subsidiary to operate Starlink satellite internet services in Vietnam.
Is Technology Leading Humanity? The Ai Landscape is Creating Significant Upheaval
Recently, SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, acquired xAI, which is also under Musk's leadership. However, shortly after the acquisition was finalised, two core Chinese members of xAI, who had been with Musk for many years, left the company.
The 'Year of the Red Horse' Has Arrived, Bringing With It a Series of Strange Phenomena in China. Is Beijing on the Brink of Disaster?
The renowned British prophet Parker released a video on December 30 of last year, predicting the fortunes for 2026. He stated that 2026 will be a year of reckoning, where many lies will be uncovered, numerous lawsuits will emerge, and many truths will be revealed.
Did Henan’s Spring Festival Gala Program Frighten Xi Jinping?
On February 14, 2026, the live broadcast of Henan TV’s Spring Festival Gala was suddenly interrupted, quickly becoming a major topic of online discussion. The program incorporated a large number of traditional Chinese cultural elements, such as Hanfu, scenes rooted in divinely inspired culture, and a collaborative dance performance titled “The Long Night Ends” linked with Tencent games “Arena Breakout” and “Sixteen Prefectures of Yan and Yun.” Its theme, “The long night ends, mountains and rivers shine in moonlight,” was interpreted by some as an allegory for current turbulence in China’s poli
“The Long Night Ends, Mountains and Rivers Shine in Moonlight” — Henan ‘Rebel Poem’ Reportedly Angers CCP
On the evening of February 14, 2026, Henan TV’s Spring Festival Gala was abruptly halted mid-broadcast. At the time, 8 million viewers were watching live on Douyin, and 40 million had followed the stream. The sudden termination left audiences stunned. According to viewers, the program did not air in full, with numerous advertisements inserted throughout, and ultimately ended before completion. After the livestream concluded, replays of the gala were quickly removed from major platforms (such as Douyin, Bilibili, and Weibo), leaving netizens temporarily unable to watch it through official chann
On New Year’s Eve, “Removing Xi”? Beijing Officialdom Engages in Private Criticism of the Central Leadership, Calling Xi “All Bluster”
This year’s Lunar New Year’s Eve in Beijing was said to be filled with suffocating tension. According to sources, the level of security in the capital has reached “a sentry every three steps, a guard every five.” Why? Because the Chinese term for New Year’s Eve, chuxi, sounds like “removing Xi.” It is said that the superstitious Xi Jinping has been gripped by extreme fear over this homonym.
Zhongnanhai New Year Reception Resembles a Funeral; Did Hu Chunhua “Refuse to Look” at the Supreme Leader?
The year 2026 is the lunar “Red Horse Year.” In the eyes of folk prophecy and political observers, it is destined to be a turbulent one. On the eve of Lunar New Year’s Eve, the Chinese Communist Party held its 2026 New Year reception at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. However, what should have been a festive gathering was instead marked by an extremely oppressive atmosphere. Xi Jinping stood on stage with a weary face, attempting to paper over reality, while officials below wore gloomy expressions. There was no sense of celebration; the reception was mocked as a “funeral gathering.”