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Yu Chunfei: the End of the CCP's Violent Dictatorship and Corruption

Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took power in 1949, it has ruled with violence and repression, establishing a dictatorship centered on authority. This form of governance has remained unchanged for decades, relying on harsh measures to suppress public dissatisfaction and resistance.

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PLA's Military Drill Around Taiwan Coincides With Zhang Youxia's Promise to Deepen Military Relations With Russia

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On October 14, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) conducted a rare "Joint Sword-2024B" military exercise encircling Taiwan. The exercise involved multiple branches, including the army, navy, air force, and rocket force, carrying out multi-domain blockades and strategic area control operations. The exercise was described as being prepared for "immediate action upon receiving orders." At 6 p.m. that day, the spokesperson for the PLA’s Eastern Theater Command, Li Xi, announced the "successful completion" of the drill....

Yu Wen’s Perspective: Can China's Economy Still Be Saved?

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Over the past week, China’s two main macroeconomic management bodies, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the Ministry of Finance, held press conferences announcing a package of incremental policies to rescue the economy. However, due to the lack of specific figures, the market has cast doubt on the effectiveness of these policies, causing China’s stock market, which had surged before the National Day holiday, to experience a sharp drop last week....

US Media Ranks World Air Forces, Experts Reveal the Reality of the Chinese Communist Air Force

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The U.S. military website "WDMMA" released its latest world air force rankings, placing China behind India, ranking only 7th. This ranking has sparked backlash among Chinese military enthusiasts and netizens, and a military magazine published an article expressing dissatisfaction, claiming that the Chinese Communist Air Force (PLAAF) poses a deterrent to the U.S. in East Asia....

Yu Wen’s Perspective: From Ren Zhiqiang to Zhu Hengpeng, CCP Officials’ Criticisms of Xi Persist Despite Suppression

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Ren Zhiqiang, the former chairman of Huayuan Group, who was sentenced to 18 years in prison, is reportedly gravely ill in prison. His daughter wrote an open letter to Xi Jinping, pleading for her father to be allowed to go abroad for medical treatment. This action has once again brought attention to the political fate of this former real estate tycoon....

Xi Jinping Wants to Be Partners and Friends With the US? Doubts and Ridicule Emerge

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In a congratulatory letter sent to the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations’ 2024 Annual Gala on Tuesday (October 15), Chinese President Xi Jinping stated that the success of China and the U.S. represents an "opportunity" for each other and that the two countries should assist each other's development rather than impede it. He expressed China's willingness to be "partners and friends" with the U.S. However, in response to Xi’s remarks, U.S. observers commented that America needs to "watch both the words and actions."...

Pentagon chief speaks to Israel after Washington letter on Gaza situation

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U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke to Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Wednesday and discussed Israel's operations in Lebanon and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza after a letter earlier this week to Israel from Washington that urged improvement of Gaza's humanitarian situation....

Ukraine's Zelenskiy to pitch 'victory plan' to EU, NATO

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy takes his "victory plan" to the European Union and NATO on Thursday, pitching for a NATO membership invitation and a major increase in military support for Kyiv's campaign against Russia's invasion....

Chinese Student Sentenced to Six Months for Filming US Naval Shipyard

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A Chinese student studying at the University of Minnesota has been sentenced to six months in prison after being charged by the U.S. Department of Justice for using a drone to film a high-security naval shipyard in Virginia. The Department of Justice viewed the student's actions as espionage....

Dengue Fever Outbreak in Guangzhou: New Cases Surge

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The Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a report stating that dengue fever cases have now spread to 143 streets and towns across the city. The number of new cases has surged significantly over the past week compared to the previous week, and severe cases have emerged. Patients are experiencing intense pain. A chief physician at a hospital indicated that currently, half of the patients presenting with fever are being diagnosed with dengue fever....

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