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Thai Military Strikes Cambodian Scam Park, Hitting the CCP's Economic Lifeline
The armed conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has now entered its fifth day, forcing around 500,000 people from both nations to flee their homes. Since the latest round of conflict began, Thailand has bombed at least five Cambodian casinos and scam parks.
The Yu Menglong Case: 'Global Public Opinion Cannot Be Suppressed' - the CCP Finds Itself in a Dilemma
Three months ago, Yu Menglong fell to his death, and the authorities have maintained the conclusion of 'an accidental fall after drinking' up to now, while monitoring online discussions to suppress dissenting and questioning voices.
The Signed Article by the Minister of Finance of the Communist Party of China Suggests That Xi Jinping Has Lost Power
Following the conclusion of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, senior officials have traditionally published articles in the official media, "People's Daily," serving as guiding documents for understanding the spirit of the Fourth Plenary Session.
A CCP Researcher Smuggled Harmful Fungi Into the U.S., Immediately Deported After Completing Sentence
On June 3 of this year, 33-year-old Chinese national researcher Yunqing Jian, who once worked at the University of Michigan, was imprisoned after being accused of smuggling into the United States a fungus with highly destructive agricultural potential and lying to the FBI. Because this fungus produces a toxin commonly known as “vomitoxin,” it is considered a serious risk to public and agricultural safety.
Hong Kong Fire Death Toll Rises to 156 — John Lee Challenged: Why Don’t You Step Down?
Although the massive fire at Hong Kong’s Tai Po Hung Fuk Court has been extinguished, the hearts of bereaved families—and indeed all Hongkongers—surely harbor a long-lasting wound that will be difficult to heal. Seeking accountability and justice for the victims is an outlet for easing people’s emotional trauma. But after the public began calling for accountability, what followed instead was official suppression and arrests.
Report: CCP Military-Industrial Enterprises Saw a 10% Drop in Revenue Last Year
A report released Monday (December 1) by a Swedish think tank dedicated to research on arms control and disarmament shows that in 2024, major Chinese military-industrial enterprises saw their revenues fall by 10%, forming a stark contrast with rising arms industry revenues in other countries and regions around the world.
Hong Kong Inferno: “Seven-Day Memorial” Shrouds the City in Grief
On the day before Thanksgiving (Nov. 26), a serious fire broke out in Hong Kong. It is currently known that 156 people tragically died, and hundreds of families who lost their homes instantly fell into darkness. December 2 marked the “seven-day memorial” for the victims, and the entire city of Hong Kong was enveloped in mourning. The Hong Kong government finally changed its stance and admitted that the fire was caused by problems with the protective net, no longer daring to openly cover for the relatives of CCP leader Xi Jinping.
Shanghai Housing Market Shakes as Sellers Trade Price for Volume in Passive Sales
China’s housing market affects the livelihood of countless families. Although Shanghai’s second-hand housing market recorded its highest transaction volume in nearly seven months in November, professionals believe that behind the surface of the data lies a much deeper market shock.
Does Peng Liyuan Still Have Her Former Glory?
December 1 is the 38th “World AIDS Day.” According to a report published that day by the WeChat public account “Women’s Voice of the All-China Women’s Federation,” World Health Organization Goodwill Ambassador for Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS Peng Liyuan recently attended the 2025 World AIDS Day themed publicity event at the Xicheng District Cultural Center in Beijing. Attendees included Shen Hongbing, Deputy Director of the National Health Commission and Director of the National Disease Control Bureau; Sun Junmin, Standing Committee Member of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee and Minister of
Ma Xingrui Under Investigation? Accused of Amassing 100 Billion and Splitting It With Li Xi and Peng Liyuan
Self-media figure Jiang Wangzheng revealed that Ma Xingrui may become the first “tiger” sacrificed by the CCP in the Year of the Horse (2026).
151 Dead in Hong Kong Fire; Hong Kong Government Suddenly Changes Narrative, Exposing Scandal of Fake Protective Nets
The catastrophic fire at Hong Kong’s Hong Fu Court has gripped the public’s attention. On December 1, according to official Hong Kong sources, the fire at Hong Fu Court in Tai Po has already caused 151 deaths, with more than 100 others still unaccounted for. It is believed that the number of deaths in this fire will continue to rise. In the air still filled with the smell of burning, emotions of sadness, anxiety, anger, confusion, and helplessness are everywhere. Under the political background of the CCP’s black hand fully penetrating Hong Kong and the complete purge of the democratic camp, ca
Xi Jinping Is Near Death, Leaving a Political Will and Struggling in Vain!
On December 1, 2025, the cover of Qiushi magazine once again bore that familiar red background with gold characters, and yet another signed article by Xi Jinping appeared out of nowhere. After reading it from beginning to end, there is only one feeling: this stupid pig is truly panicking — panicking so much that he dares to bring out the entire Cultural Revolution set of “a revolution in the depths of the soul,” “absolute loyalty,” “down with capitalist roaders,” and “press the attack to wipe out the remaining enemy,” as if time had turned back fifty years.
New Report: How the CCP Uses AI to Deepen Censorship and Surveillance
A new report by an Australian think tank says the Chinese Communist Party is using artificial intelligence (AI) to deepen its control over domestic populations and overseas groups, and has created a domestic market that allows private tech companies to profit by helping the CCP strengthen censorship and surveillance.
Hong Kong Fire: University Student Calls for Accountability and is Arrested
The fire at Hong Fu Court in Tai Po resulted in 151 fatalities. Despite the city being in mourning, the Hong Kong government chose to disregard the situation, leading to the arrest of Guan Jingfeng, who had called for accountability.
Abnormal Phenomena Observed During the Hong Kong Fire
On November 26, a significant fire broke out at Hong Fu Court in Hong Kong, resulting in 151 fatalities and 79 injuries. Observers noted several unusual phenomena associated with this fire that have raised concerns.
Xi Jinping Initiates a New Cultural Revolution or Conceals a Major Scandal
On December 1, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's official publication, "Qiushi" magazine, featured an article authored by Xi Jinping titled "Advancing the Party's Self-Revolution to Achieve 'Five Steps in Place.'" This article represents a significant portion of Xi Jinping's speech delivered during the Central Political Bureau's collective study session on June 30.
CCP Threatens to Intensify Internet Controls
Despite the CCP having long established an extensive Great Firewall and imposing strict daily internet controls, CCP leader Xi Jinping recently still called for even tighter online restrictions. The announcement has sparked widespread discussion overseas.
Xi Attempts to Sow Discord Between the U.S. and Japan
Recently, after U.S. President Trump spoke with CCP leader Xi Jinping, reports from the CCP’s state media Xinhua News Agency and President Trump’s own post describing the call were contradictory to one another.
Hong Kong Fire: Authorities’ Stability-Maintenance Will Only Intensify Public Grievance
As Hong Kong residents are grieving and infuriated by the Hong Fook Court fire, the CCP arrested CUHK student Kwan Ching-fung, who called for an independent investigation. They fabricated the charge of “using the disaster to cause chaos in Hong Kong,” attempting to intimidate Hongkongers and suppress the public’s righteous demands. This tactic will never succeed.
“Using Disaster to Destabilize Hong Kong”: CCP Shows Its Malice — Stability Maintenance Comes Before Disaster Relief
The situation of the Hong Fuk Court disaster is still developing, with the death toll having increased to six, yet the Chinese Communist Party cannot contain itself and has begun to lash out. On the 29th, the Office for Safeguarding National Security in Hong Kong issued a statement titled: “Firmly Supporting the Hong Kong SAR in Lawfully Punishing Anti-China, Hong Kong-Destabilizing Forces for ‘Using Disaster to Destabilize Hong Kong’” — “using disaster to destabilize Hong Kong” is yet another major invention of the CCP’s stability-maintenance apparatus.
Xi Jinping May Want to Govern Others, but Perhaps He Should First Address His Own Mindset
In late November, the Politburo's collective study session once again placed 'internet ecological governance' in the spotlight.