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Li Qiang Acts on Behalf of Xi, Who Steps into a Carefully Laid Trap

China

On September 25, the Associated Press published an article titled "China's Xi Takes a Step Back, Putting a Lieutenant in the Limelight at UN Meeting." The article notes that on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, it was expected that Xi Jinping would deliver a speech at the UN General Assembly, but he did not....

Wang Huning's Audacity Has Increased; He Actually Dared to Publicly Humiliate Xi

China

During Xi Jinping's recent inspection of Xinjiang, an unusual action by Wang Huning, who currently serves as a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and Secretary of the Party Group, has drawn significant public attention and sparked heated discussions....

This Major Divide Has Driven Zhang Youxia and Xi Jinping Apart

China

Within the CCP military, the hawks and the doves have long been engaged in both open and hidden struggles. Some analyses point out that Xi Jinping, chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), is hawkish by nature, while the CMC vice chairman has shifted from hawk to dove. This major divide has caused the two men to drift further apart until they went their separate ways, with Zhang Youxia becoming another force within the military. The divergence between Xi Jinping and Zhang Youxia could have a significant impact on the Taiwan issue....

Cai Guoqiang and Arc’teryx Blast a Mountain in Tibet, Netizens Cry Out in Pain

China

Chinese demolition artist Cai Guoqiang collaborated with the outdoor brand Arc’teryx, which had been acquired by Chinese capital, seeking to stage large-scale fireworks shows in the mountainous areas of Japan and France. After being rejected by both governments, he successfully applied for the Himalayan region in Tibet. On September 19, massive fireworks were ignited in the Himalayas, but afterwards, a large amount of garbage was left behind, sparking criticism from all sides....

Xi and Putin Joke About Organ Transplants; Expert: Sends Chills Down the Spine

China

At the Chinese Communist Party’s September 3 military parade, a live microphone caught a private conversation between Chinese and Russian leaders Xi Jinping and Putin—about organ transplants and living to 150 years old. Human rights and religious freedom expert Marco Respinti told The Dajiyuan that, given the CCP’s practice of harvesting organs from Falun Gong practitioners and other prisoners of conscience, this conversation is chilling....

Trump Signs Executive Order: TikTok Deal Meets Legal Requirements

US

U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order at the White House on Thursday (September 25), saying that his plan to sell TikTok’s U.S. business to American investors meets a requirement of a law passed in 2024. The law stipulates that unless TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance sells the short-video app, it will be banned in the United States....

Rumors of Xi Jinping Nearly Facing a Bomb Attack in Xinjiang – Looked Pale and Terrified?

China

On the afternoon of September 23, CCP leader Xi Jinping led the Central Delegation to attend the 70th anniversary celebration of the founding of Xinjiang. Du Wen, former Deputy Director of the Legal Advisory Office of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Government and now an independent media commentator, said today (September 25) that he received word from inside China that the CCP security apparatus had uncovered a plot to launch a bombing attack against Xi Jinping at the originally scheduled venue for the celebration—the Urumqi Olympic Sports Center....

The "First Case of Corruption in Xiangqi" vs. "Comprehensive Victory in Poverty Alleviation"

China

The case known as China's "First Case of Corruption in Xiangqi," involving the grandmaster "Buying and Selling Chess," was heard and sentenced on Wednesday (September 24) at the People's Court of Shangcheng District in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Six Chinese Xiangqi grandmasters were sentenced, with Wang Tianyi, referred to as the "Number One in Xiangqi," pleading guilty in court....

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