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Hong Kong's Major Fire Deals a Blow to the Hong Kong Government and Beijing

The contractor responsible for the facade renovation of Hong Kong's Hong Fu Court is a notorious, unscrupulous businessman with a long history of illegal activities. It is shocking that such a lawless entity could be awarded such a significant project, with costs exceeding the market price by do

What Xi Jinping’s “Face” Means: Beijing’s Frenzied Retaliation Against the Japanese Prime Minister

Recently, tensions between China and Japan have escalated sharply. The situation has moved from verbal attacks to a near–armed confrontation. Japan–China relations are heading toward their worst point in the 53 years since the two nations established diplomatic ties. Analysts say that Japanese Prime Minister Takashi Sanae’s “defend Taiwan” comments hurt the face of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping—nearly a humiliation for him.

Analysis: CCP Elders’ “Implicit Checks and Balances” — Two Forces Blocking Xi’s Re-election

Before the CCP’s Fourth Plenum of the 20th Central Committee convened, there were widespread rumors that Xi Jinping’s power was unstable. At the plenum, many high-ranking generals promoted by Xi were disciplined, but his own position did not change, and the military continued expressing loyalty to him afterward. However, some still believe the purge itself shows Xi is in a power crisis, that elder factions are applying “implicit checks and balances,” and that in the power reshuffle at the 21st Party Congress two years from now, Xi will find it difficult to secure another term.

Beijing and Xinjiang Officials Die Suddenly, Experts Call It Unusual

The hidden demons did not anticipate that after Yu Menglong's (Yú Ménglóng) death, an increasing amount of insider information would come to light, involving a broader range of issues. Yu Menglong's spirit has also revealed many secrets through a medium that the public had never imagined, capturing significant attention.

Wolf Warriors Playing Tai Chi: US–China Shadow War Intensifies

In the past month or two, have you also felt a change—China and the United States suddenly don’t seem to be arguing as loudly. From the Busan meeting to mutual official visits, the atmosphere appears much softer than in previous years. But don’t be fooled by the appearance. My own observation is that easing is only on the surface; competition is the essence. The United States has regained confidence and now holds the advantage, while the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is being forced into strategic retreat. On the surface the two sides are polite, but in reality they are both holding back big m

An Encrypted Email Has Unveiled the Conspiracy Behind Luo Yonghao's Conflict With Xibei

On November 10, RBI, the parent company of Burger King, entered into a twenty-year development agreement with the Chinese private equity firm CPE Yuanfeng, establishing a joint venture named 'Burger King China.' CPE Yuanfeng will invest $350 million into Burger King China, acquiring approximately 83% of the equity, while RBI will retain about 17%.

Former U.S. Intelligence Official: CCP Uses Cognitive Warfare to Attack Falun Gong

Dr. Anthony Vinci, formerly CTO and Deputy Director for Capabilities at the NGA under the U.S. Department of Defense and a former senior intelligence officer, told The Dajiyuan on November 13 that the CCP’s use of U.S. social media to attack Falun Gong and the Shen Yun Performing Arts is an initiation of a “cognitive war” on American soil.

China's Property Market Is Truly Finished! Five Highly Unusual Signals

China’s real estate market is truly finished. Don’t even talk about the so-called “Golden September and Silver October”—it’s not even worth scrap metal now. Countless families and middle-class people are losing sleep at night. The real estate data remains frigid and frozen, cutting straight to the heart.

Zhang Youxia Pushes the “Xi Drama” to a New Climax

On November 12, Zhang Youxia, First Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), published an article in People’s Daily titled “Promoting High-Quality Modernization of National Defense and the Armed Forces.” The very beginning mentions the “Xi core” and Xi’s “Strong Military Thought”; the full text mentions Xi 20 times, with almost every major paragraph referring to Xi.

​​​​​​​Revealing the Dark Secrets Behind the CCP’s “981 Project” for Life Extension

Behind the science-fiction-like claims of being able to “live to 150 years old” lies a story involving “organ function regeneration” and the notorious military hospitals, causing deep concern among medical ethicists. For decades, the CCP’s “981 Project,” which exclusively serves Beijing’s elite class, has remained largely unknown to the outside world. Thanks to the efforts of a small group of Western researchers investigating the CCP’s medical research that disregards all ethical boundaries, along with revelations from insiders, the darkness surrounding these hidden corners has gradually been

China’s “Tea-Pack Ketamine” Washes Up in South Korea—Are Chinese Police Seeking Illicit Gains Overseas?

Since September, residents on Jeju Island in South Korea have repeatedly discovered small packets along the coastline that were disguised as tea packages. After inspection, these packets were found to contain ketamine. Similar drug packets with labels such as “Iron Goddess” and “Tea Aroma,” written in simplified characters, were later found on Oct. 15 and Oct. 24 along the shores of Pohang and Jeju.

Sanae Takaichi’s Strike: CCP Turning Into a Mad Dog

In just one week, Japan–China relations suddenly became tense and rapidly escalated. Beijing flew into a rage over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s statement on November 7 that “an incident in Taiwan is an incident for Japan,” yet made no mention whatsoever of Xue Jian, the wolf-warrior ambassador whose terrifying comment threatened to behead Gao Chi. The Chinese Communist Party, afraid the world might not fall into chaos, has turned from wolf warrior to mad dog: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shouting on the street, the Taiwan Affairs Office stirring emotions, the Ministry of Nationa

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