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Trump: Will Do Everything Possible to Rescue Jimmy Lai
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday (August 14) that he would “do everything possible to rescue” imprisoned Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, even though CCP leader Xi Jinping would not be “very excited” about releasing him.
Tianshui Lead Poisoning Incident Involving Children May Reflect Hidden Power Struggles at the Top
The lead poisoning incident involving children at the Heshitou Peixin Kindergarten in Maiji District, Tianshui City, Gansu Province, has escalated into an international issue.
What is the Real Situation of Xi Jinping? British Media: Only a Very Few People May Know
There has been considerable speculation in overseas political circles about whether a power transition is occurring in Zhongnanhai. The BBC Chinese website cited scholars who analysed that, in order to maintain its regime, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) must project stability, even amidst intense internal conflicts.
Frequent Personnel Changes at China’s Ministry of Public Security — Will the Next Appointee Still Be a Wang Xiaohong Loyalist?
On July 21, China’s official government website announced the latest round of appointments and removals of state officials. Among the changes, Ling Zhifeng, Director of the Political Department of the Ministry of Public Security, was appointed as Vice Minister.
Xi Jinping Wields the Socialist Iron Fist — Hong Kong’s Four Great Families Under Pressure
Hong Kong’s four prominent families — the Li Ka-shing family of Cheung Kong Holdings, the Kwok Tak-seng family of Sun Hung Kai Properties, the Lee Shau-kee family of Henderson Land Development, and the Cheng Yu-tung family of New World Development — were once revered as near "divine" figures in Hong Kong.
Analysis: Beijing’s Power Structure Likely to Shift
On July 19, current affairs commentator Jiang Feng remarked on his personal channel that something unusual has been happening on the CCP mouthpiece media outlets in recent days.
Is the Storm of 'Comprehensively Clearing the Toxic Influence' Approaching, or Does Xi Jinping Feel Insecure?
A recent document issued by the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China is titled 'Several Regulations on Vigorously Promoting Excellent Traditions, Comprehensively Clearing the Toxic Influence, and Reshaping the Image and Authority of Political Cadres.'
Li Qiang Has Gained Significant Power Through Xi Jinping's Delegation of Authority, and Unusual Personnel Changes Have Facilitated His Rise to the Position of General Secretary
Chinese Premier Li Qiang is regarded as one of Xi Jinping's most trusted confidants. Recently, observers have noted that Li Qiang's influence has been growing, even to the extent of representing Xi Jinping at this year's BRICS summit.
Shocking Revelations: CCP State Security Agents Involved in Drug Use, Fraud, and Forming Anti-CCP Factions
On July 20, YouTuber Zhou Mingfeng (known online as “Master Zhou”) revealed startling information: Ye Hanbing, Vice Governor of Sichuan Province, Party Leadership Group member, Deputy Secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission, and Chief Inspector of the Public Security Department, is reportedly one of Xi Jinping’s most critical allies within China’s state security apparatus.
Final Showdown: Military Commission Chairman’s Orders Spark Top Leadership’s Attack on Party General Secretary
On July 21, Rana Mitter, Professor of the U.S.-Asia Relations Chair at Harvard University’s Kennedy School, wrote an article in Up Media recommending a new book by Robert Suettinger, Senior Advisor at the Stimson Centre.
Who Understands Xi Jinping the Best? It Might Be Him—What He Says Is What Xi Thinks
Among Beijing’s top officials, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is widely regarded as the one who understands Xi Jinping the best. Wang Yi is known for “speaking absolute nonsense with a straight face” on the international stage. According to an article by Radio France Internationale (RFI), what Wang Yi says is exactly what Xi Jinping thinks.
10 Years of Frenzy, 10 Years of Collapse — Xi Jinping’s Final Attempt at Self-Rescue?
Recently, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping unexpectedly convened a high-level Central Urban Work Conference. The purpose of the meeting was to address China’s severe real estate downturn.
Corpse Fraud?! A Supernatural Plot Unfolds in the CCP Bureaucracy
On July 20, a blogger on X (formerly Twitter) revealed a shocking corruption case in Henan Province that reads like a scene straight out of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (Liaozhai).
Hangzhou Residents Drink Sewage: “Three-Water Integration” Project Involves Xi’s Loyal Officials
Recently, Hangzhou has been thrust into the centre of public attention due to two major events. One is the inheritance dispute and suspicious financial flows involving the children of Wahaha Group founder Zong Qinghou. The other, more alarming incident involves the contamination of tap water in Yuhang District since July 16—residents say they’ve been drinking sewage water for several days.
The 'Anti-xi' Topic Has Emerged as a Hotly Debated Issue, With Global Forces Aiming to 'destroy the Communist Party', Quietly Gathering
As the Beidaihe meeting approaches, Japanese and South Korean media and academic circles have been actively discussing whether 'Xi Jinping has lost power.'
Will a Secretive Meeting in Beijing This August Decide Major Changes?
Recently, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent told reporters that Zhongnanhai will hold an important closed-door meeting this coming August. His remark is seen as a possible hint that a new General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) might be chosen at this meeting.
Why July 20 Matters to Everyone in the World — Reflections on the Persecution and Deaths of Elderly Practitioners
"Honour the elderly in your own family as well as in others'." Banquets for elders. The principle that “though guilty, the very old shall not be punished.” Elderly exempted from hard labour, even forgiven of crimes in consideration of their age… These traditions of respect for the elderly were once part of Chinese civilization.
Li Keqiang Died as a Result of a Highly Precise National-level Assassination, According to a Shanghai Entrepreneur Who Reveals Details
Recently, Shanghai entrepreneur Hu Liren, along with doctors who were involved in the rescue of former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and medical professionals from Shanghai, analysed and suggested that Li Keqiang died from an underwater electric shock.
Peng Liyuan’s Reappearance May Be More Than Just Rumor Control
On July 17, Peng Liyuan, wife of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) General Secretary Xi Jinping, made a rare public appearance after a prolonged absence from the spotlight.
What Does the Anomaly in Li Xi's Speech Indicate?
This year, as several senior officials of the Communist Party of China (CPC) have begun to downplay the previously standard loyalty phrases "two establishments" and "two safeguards," Li Xi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau and Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, stands out as an exception, consistently mentioned in the limited number of meeting reports.
Bad News Piling Up Ahead of Beidaihe Meeting: Xi Jinping’s High-Stakes Gamble Fraught with Crisis
On July 17, the Indian media outlet Global Governance News published an article by Poonam Sharma titled “China’s Plan to Backstab Russia Exposed by Diplomat Defector”, summarising the turmoil within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Xi Jinping’s personal political gamble.