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Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress Vice Chairman Gao Xingfu Falls from Power; Former Subordinate Turned Himself In Two Months Ago
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and the National Supervisory Commission announced that Gao Xingfu, Deputy Party Secretary and Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress, is under investigation for “serious violations of disciplin
Chaos Within the CCP Government: No One Dares to Speak the Truth
Recently, I had a conversation with a friend who works within the system and has just returned from Beijing. He expressed deep concerns about the current political situation in Beijing, the state of the social economy, and the direction of the future.
Documentary by Influencers Reveals Over 100,000 Taiwanese Hold Chinese IDs; Universities Organize Recruitment Events for Hong Kong Students to Join HK Police
According to People News, Taiwanese influencers "Ba Jiong" (Wen Ziyu) and "Minnan Wolf PYC" (Chen Boyuan) recently produced a documentary exposing the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) united front tactics.
Taiwan board game invites players to imagine Chinese invasion
TAIWAN-DEFENCE-BOARD-GAME:Taiwan board game invites players to imagine Chinese invasion
Chinese youth flock to civil service, but slow economy puts 'iron rice bowl' jobs at risk
CHINA-POLITICS-CIVIL-SERVANTS:Chinese youth flock to civil service, but slow economy puts 'iron rice bowl' jobs at risk
The CCP Fears Uprising and Requires Approval for Group Dining
The CCP's control over the people is increasingly tightening. The Changsha City government in Hunan has required that citizens report group meals in advance, and the public has stated that the Communist Party is sitting on a powder keg, fearing social unrest.
Lesser-Known "Eight Secrets" of the Mao Zedong Memorial Hall
This year, December 26 marks the 131st anniversary of the birth of Mao Zedong, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). On this occasion, the already busy Mao Zedong Memorial Hall is expected to see another surge in visitors.
Taiwanese YouTuber Goes Undercover for Documentary, Exposing CCP's Use of Taiwanese "Intermediaries" for United Front Work
A Taiwanese internet celebrity, previously active in the Chinese market and once regarded as a "little pink" (pro-CCP supporter), has shifted his political stance and released the documentary "China (CCP) United Front Documentary, Part Two" earlier this month.
Reports Suggest General Han Weiguo Has Been Arrested, Another Blow to Xi Jinping's Inner Circle
The sweeping purge within the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) military is ongoing.
The CCP Politburo's Year-End Meeting Takes a Dramatic Turn
On December 26–27, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Politburo held its annual year-end democratic life meeting as usual. However, compared to a year ago, significant changes occurred.
Chinese Rights Organization Calls to End "Being Institutionalized as Mentally Ill" and Free Li Yixue
Recently, Li Yixue, a rights activist from Jiangxi, China, was once again forcibly institutionalized in a mental hospital by the authorities, sparking widespread public concern.
Anti-Corruption Storm Morphs into Anti-Xi Wave: Zhang Youxia Strikes at Xi’s “Family Business”
Xi Jinping’s high-profile anti-corruption campaign to "protect the Party" might have unforeseen consequences, as the weapon of anti-corruption has seemingly been turned against him by political adversaries.
US adds 9th telcom to list of companies hacked by Chinese-backed Salt Typhoon cyberespionage
USA-CYBER-SALT-TYPHOON:US adds 9th telcom to list of companies hacked by Chinese-backed Salt Typhoon cyberespionage
Why Does Xi Jinping Fear Being Asked About the "Self-Criticism Edict"?
According to a report from People News, Chinese financial influencer and chief economist at Zhongyuan Bank, Ren Zeping, posted on his personal Weibo account on December 24th the "Luntai Edict" issued by Emperor Wu of Han in 89 BC
Senior Official with 40 Years in Tibet Ousted for Corruption: Revelations Spark Intrigue
Former Party Secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Region, Wu Yingjie, has been arrested on charges of bribery.
A School in Guangdong Sparks Controversy by Requiring Students to Sign a "Suicide is Not the School's Responsibility" Agreement
According to reports, a middle school in Guangdong required all students to sign an agreement resembling a "liability waiver" stating, "If I engage in self-harm or suicidal behavior, the school shall bear no responsibility."
Review of the CCP’s Nine International Embarrassments in 2024
On March 5, during the opening session of the NPC at the CCP’s Two Sessions, Premier Li Qiang made a significant verbal slip while delivering the government work report.
CCP Encourages Celebrating Christmas Again? Cultural Confidence No Match for Economic Downturn
As Christmas approaches, the situation in China this year seems to differ from recent years.
Lying Without a Script: Claim of 99% Food Safety Ridiculed Nationwide
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) bureaucracy is thoroughly corrupt from top to bottom, leading to widespread issues in food and drug safety across Chinese society.
Why Were Two Lieutenant Generals Suddenly Removed as NPC Delegates?
The Chinese military has seen significant turbulence recently. On December 23, Xi Jinping promoted Chen Hui, a non-loyalist, to the rank of General, appointing him as the Political Commissar of the Army to replace Qin Shutong.
China Is Becoming the World's Largest Mental Asylum
Does the National People's Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) represent the people? Not at all.