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Xi Jinping Removed Again from Military Magazine Cover After July 2024
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recently announced that it will hold a grand event in Tiananmen Square on September 3 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan.
Xi Jinping Out of Power? Six Abnormal Signs in Meeting with Belarusian President
Following rumours that CCP leader Xi Jinping’s power has been weakened, and his semi-disappearance for half a month, on the morning of June 4, Chinese state media reported that Xi met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at Zhongnanhai. However, the entire meeting displayed six unusual abnormalities
Husband Relying on Wife's Status: The Rise of Xi Jinping's Son-in-Law
Recently, various versions of Xi Jinping's daughter, Xi Mingze, have been circulating online, particularly her recent photos. This renewed interest stems from an incident on April 15, 2025, during Xi Jinping's visit to Vietnam, when a girl resembling him acted as a translator, sparking widespread discussion.
Wang Yang Reportedly Conditions Return on Three Demands; Xi Jinping Allegedly Weeps During Meeting with Wen Jiabao
Recent reports from overseas media suggest that former Politburo Standing Committee member Wang Yang is poised to re-enter the political arena, potentially taking over as interim General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Twenty Years Ago, the Concept of 'face Transplant Surgery' Raised Significant Concerns
Today, when people hear the term 'face swapping,' they often think of AI software and various 'face swap' apps, which represent a modern technological approach to virtual image manipulation. However, twenty years ago, Xijing Hospital in Xi'an, China, actually performed a 'face transplant surgery,' where one person's face was transplanted onto another.
Xi Jinping’s Eerie Appearance: CCP Poised to Semi-Officially Announce End of Xi Era
Xi Jinping, who had been missing from the public eye for half a month, finally reappeared. However, the state media’s reports were unusually bizarre and suspicious, almost resembling a semi-official announcement that Xi has lost his authority as party leader.
Blood Battle to the End: A Letter from Tiananmen Square on the Eve of June Fourth
June 4, 2025, marks the 36th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party's June Fourth massacre. Senior Chinese media figure Chang Ping previously published a commemorative article titled "A Letter from Tiananmen Square" in Deutsche Welle.
It Is Said That Wang Yang Set Three Conditions for Succession: Refuse to Accept the Mess Left by Xi Jinping if Unmet
Xi Jinping, the leader of the Communist Party, has been absent for more than 15 days, and rumours are spreading that he has lost his power. The senior CCP elders have already chosen the next successor.
Deng Xiaoping's Promise Violated: Small Nation Challenges Xi Jinping, CCTV Reporter Accused of Espionage
Recently, Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro highlighted at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an Asian security forum in Singapore, that Beijing has breached the commitment made by former Chinese Communist Party leader Deng Xiaoping in 1974 at the United Nations General Assembly to "never seek hegemony."
Has Xi Jinping Lost His Supreme Power? Eight Pieces of Evidence of a Change of Leadership at Zhongnanhai
Recently, rumours about Xi Jinping losing power have been circulating widely. Many political commentators are closely watching the situation in Zhongnanhai.
CCP Senior Officials Hold Secret Meeting in Luoyang, Xi Jinping Proposes Wang Yang as Successor
According to internal sources from the CCP, representatives from various factions recently held a secret meeting with party leader Xi Jinping in Luoyang, Henan. During this meeting, suggestions were made for Xi to proactively step down, indicating that a potential political transition is being pushed by senior officials within the CCP.
Was Xu Qiliang’s Death Foretold by the Heavens? He Weidong Remains Silent
Just after former Chinese state media journalist Zhao Lanjian revealed that former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xu Qiliang had died in the early morning of May 28, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officially announced his death at around 7 p.m. on June 2, stating that Xu had died of illness at noon that day in Beijing at the age of 75.
When Exactly Did Xu Qiliang Die? He Asked the Same Question Every Day Before His Death
The CCP has officially announced that former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Xu Qiliang, died of illness on June 2. However, on May 31, Chinese media figure Zhao Lanjian had already reported that Xu had died of a heart attack on May 28.
A Copy of Li Keqiang: Xu Qiliang Dies of Heart Attack While Running, Poisoned by Xi?
Xu Qiliang, the Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, was unexpectedly reported dead by official sources on June 2. Just days earlier, on May 31, overseas reports suggested that Xu had died from heart disease due to mental stress and panic.
Former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xu Qiliang Reportedly Died Suddenly in Panic
In recent days, online rumours have circulated that former Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Military Commission (CMC), Xu Qiliang, died of a "heart attack."
Miao Hua Removed from Position, the Moment Predicted by the 'Tui Bei Tu' is Approaching
Miao Hua, the former member of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China and director of its Political Work Department, was announced last November to be under investigation for serious disciplinary violations.
The Two 'bombs' Looming Over Xi Jinping's Head: When Will They Detonate?
Xi Jinping finds himself increasingly isolated, with rumours of his loss of power circulating both at home and abroad.
Military Newspaper Uses Xi's Own Words to Implicitly Criticize Him — Why Are CCP Privileges So Hard to Eliminate?
On May 30, the Chinese military’s official website and the second page of the PLA Daily prominently featured an article titled "Public Power Belongs to the Public and Must Serve the Public," criticising the entrenched privilege mentality and practices within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Anti-Xi Slogan Appears in Party Media on Children’s Day: 'Always Be Prepared' — Preparing to Oust Xi?
The movement to depose Xi Jinping, jointly orchestrated by CCP party elders and military leaders, is accelerating rapidly. Xi has not only lost all real power, but his personal situation has taken a sudden and dramatic turn for the worse.
Wen Jiabao's Political Bureau Meeting Shakes the Table: 'Avenge Hu, Rehabilitate Li'
This is not just an ordinary meeting summary; it is a volcanic-level revelation that could alter the trajectory of the Chinese Communist Party's history.
"A Fire Even a River Couldn't Quench" — Mainland China's 'Huang Chao' Rises Again
On May 22, a massive blaze engulfed Sichuan Jinyu Textile Co., Ltd., located in the Pingshan Economic Development Zone of Sichuan. The fire soared into the sky, billowing thick black smoke.