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Can Xi Live Forever and Reach 150 Years Old?

China

During the live broadcast of the September 3rd military parade by CCTV, the footage showed that at 8:36 a.m., Xi Jinping walked side by side with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un as they ascended Tiananmen Gate Tower to the viewing platform, chatting as they went. Among their conversations, Xi’s remark about “human beings living to 150 years” shocked the world, and overseas media widely replayed it....

Zhang Youxia and Li Qiang Again Show Abnormal Signs

China

Aside from Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin’s casual chat about organ transplants that sparked widespread attention, the appearance of Zhang Youxia—the CCP’s only current Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission—standing in the front row on Tiananmen Gate alongside state-level leaders to watch the parade, has fueled outside speculation that his status has indeed risen....

Success! Nepal Overthrows the Communists – Chinese Netizens Ecstatic, Urging “Copy Their Homework”

China

In recent days, Nepal has erupted in nationwide mass demonstrations. A Generation Z uprising and revolution forced pro-Communist Prime Minister Oli and President Bhandari to resign on September 9. With Nepal’s Communist Party facing collapse, Zhongnanhai was sleepless, while the global internet celebrated. Despite Beijing’s heavy censorship, Chinese netizens were ecstatic, with some overseas users urging people inside China to “quickly copy the homework.”...

Is Xi Jinping Confronted by the Strictest 'Alcohol Ban' in Shaoxing's History?

China

In May 2025, the Xi Jinping administration announced what it claims to be the 'strictest' alcohol ban in history, leading to a rapid downturn in the national catering industry. After more than four months of enforcement, on September 2, the Shaoxing city government in Zhejiang revealed a 'consumption-boosting policy', effectively acting as a 'reverse alcohol ban'....

NYC elections board OKs Adams' ballot questions

US

(The Center Square) — New York City election officials have rejected the city council's push to strike several housing-related referendums backed by Mayor Eric Adams off the November ballot....

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