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Xi Jinping Also Has to Listen to This Woman — How Did She Build Her Fortune?

China

After 23-year-old heiress Yang Lanlan caused a car accident in Australia while driving drunk, her immense wealth sparked speculation about her identity. Based on many suspicious details, netizens strongly suspect that Yang is related to Xi Jinping’s family. Whether or not this is true remains unconfirmed, but the question arises: just how much wealth does the Xi family possess? To understand this, one must look at the rise of Xi Jinping’s eldest sister, Qi Qiaoqiao....

Kim Jong-un Complains About Beijing While Flaunting Ties With Putin — Pressuring Xi Jinping

China

On September 3 in Beijing, Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong-un appeared together for the first time during China’s grand military parade. Commentators described the three leaders as forming a new “Axis of Turmoil.” However, German media noted that despite their display of unity, deep divisions remain among them. Kim Jong-un, while resentful toward Beijing, framed his support for Russia as a “brotherly duty” — a move also meant to pressure Xi Jinping into granting North Korea more benefits....

Why didn't Xi meet with Putin at Yingtai in Zhongnanhai?

China

After attending the military parade of the Chinese Communist Party, Putin returned to Russia, but the discussions he left behind in China remain unresolved. For example, why did he talk about organ transplantation and longevity with Xi Jinping? Why was the reception from the Communist Party this time less warm than in previous years?...

Former CSRC Chairman Yi Huiman Falls — Reports Say His Family Members Were Also Taken Away

China

On September 6, the website of the CCP Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) announced that Yi Huiman, Deputy Director of the Economic Committee of the 14th CPPCC National Committee and former Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), is “suspected of serious violations of discipline and law” and is currently under investigation. This confirmed the rumours circulating overseas in recent days about Yi’s downfall....

Shenzhen's Real Estate Sector is on the Verge of Collapse, and a Delayed Intervention to Stop the Bleeding Could Prove Disastrous.

China

On the night of September 5, 2025, at 11 PM, the Shenzhen housing market was abruptly awakened by a midnight alarm. The Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, along with the People's Bank of China Shenzhen Branch, jointly announced a new policy that lifts the purchase restrictions on the Shenzhen housing market, offering a lifeline to the struggling real estate sector....

Washington Drops a Bombshell: CCP Wastes 36 Billion Yuan

China

The “9/3 Military Parade” has just concluded. While many observers viewed the parade not only as Beijing’s attempt to “show muscle” internationally but also as a direct warning to Taiwan, a Washington think tank — the Stimson Centre — dropped a bombshell on September 3....

Xi and Putin’s “Organ Transplants to Prolong Life” Sparks Heated Debate; WeChat Searches Surge by 9,650%

China

The September 3 Beijing military parade has ended, but the topic of CCP leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin excitedly discussing “organ transplants” and “living to 150” has continued to spark heated debate at home and abroad, dominating international online platforms. According to netizens, searches for “150” on WeChat skyrocketed in a single day by 9,650%, surpassing 3.36 million searches....

Why Did Mao Zedong Repeatedly Thank the Japanese Army?

China

On September 3, both Taiwan and Beijing commemorated the War of Resistance Against Japan, drawing international attention. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) promotes the idea that it was the main force in the war against Japan, but the Republic of China (ROC) President Lai Ching-te does not accept this claim. Regarding the CCP’s large-scale military parade, Lai remarked: “Taiwanese people love peace and do not believe in commemorating peace with guns.” So, was the CCP truly resisting Japan, or was it pretending? Who was really the backbone of the resistance?...

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