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On the Eve of the 37th Anniversary of the June Fourth Incident, the Tiananmen Mothers Are Once Again Calling for the Truth to Be Revealed
On the eve of the 37th anniversary of the June Fourth incident in 1989, the group known as the "Tiananmen Mothers," which consists of the families of victims, issued their annual memorial statement. They reiterated three key demands: the disclosure of the truth, compensation for the victims and thei
A Major Scandal: The Collapse of the Academic Leap Forward in Xi Jinping's Era
In 2026, an academic fraud scandal ignited by a dropout PhD student known as "Geng Tongxue" swept through the life sciences sector of Chinese universities. This controversy extends beyond the authenticity of a few high-profile journal articles; it represents a courageous challenge to the entire Chinese research ecosystem, educational foundations, scientific integrity, and even deeper political structures and levels of social civilisation.
Zhang Shengmin's Remarks Indicate That the Military's Loyalty to Xi Jinping Remains Inadequate.
Following the official dismissal of Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and Liu Zhenli, Chief of the Joint Staff, in January this year, Zhang Shengmin, the last remaining member of the Military Commission, was promoted to Vice Chairman. He has become Xi's spokesperson within the military's upper ranks and the implementer of military purges.
A Mainland High School Student's Perspective on the Xi Jinping Era
What does the Xi Jinping era look like from the viewpoint of a mainland high school student?
Shi Yongxin Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison, Raising Questions About a Possible Conspiracy
On Friday (May 29), Shi Yongxin, the former abbot of the Shaolin Temple in Henan, was sentenced to 24 years in prison in the first instance, with officials indicating that the amount involved is nearly 300 million yuan. Netizens expressed that the sentence is too light and are questioning who the protector behind this is.
Exclusive: Collection of Retired Senior Military Officers' Passports to Prevent Overseas Uprisings?
Recently, People News received credible information from the military indicating that a department responsible for managing retired military personnel in a certain region has secretly issued an internal notice.
Former Chinese Police Officer Dong Guangping Crosses the Yellow Sea to South Korea in an Inflatable Boat
At 9:36 p.m. on May 25, in the pitch-black and turbulent waters of the Yellow Sea, a tiny inflatable boat, barely 3.3 meters long and resembling a toy, drifted amid the waves. Sitting aboard was an elderly man, soaked to the skin and shivering in the chilly May night. At that critical moment, a South Korean fishing vessel operating in rough seas spotted him.
Terrifying! A Massive Sandstorm in Xinjiang Engulfs Flame Mountain, Revealing an Apocalyptic Orange Glow
On May 25, Turpan in Xinjiang was hit by a powerful sandstorm, with a colossal wall of sand sweeping in like a tsunami, instantly engulfing Flame Mountain. The orange-red sandstorm created a scene reminiscent of special effects from a doomsday movie, instilling fear in onlookers.
CHRD Report Highlights Child Labour and Forced Internships in China's Vocational Schools
According to a report by the non-governmental organisation "China Human Rights Defenders Network" (CHRD) released on May 21, issues such as the illegal employment of child labourers by companies and the forced internships of students from secondary vocational schools persist in certain regions of China.
What Happens After a Person Commits Suicide?
People often wonder, "What impact does suicide have on us?" Many believe that if someone commits suicide, they must repeat the entire cycle of reincarnation, reliving all the trials and tribulations they faced in their past lives, including the life in which they consciously chose to end their existence.
What Do the Beidaihe Earthquake and Fujian Thunderstorm Drama Indicate
On August 5, 2016, a security guard stands outside a restricted compound in Beidaihe, Qinhuangdao, H
Xi Jinping's Four-Pronged Strategy: A Rapid Shift Towards Isolationism
China's economy remains ensnared in a spiral of deflation, with the three pillars of investment, consumption, and exports all faltering and losing effectiveness. A systemic fiscal and financial crisis is emerging, compounded by a worsening international political and economic landscape.
Huawei Claims Breakthrough in Chip Performance? Party Media Exaggerates While Internet Users Mock
Due to U.S. sanctions, Huawei's chip technology has faced significant restrictions. Recently, Huawei announced the discovery of a 'new guiding principle for the development of the semiconductor industry'—the Tao (τ) Law. The Chinese Communist Party's media outlets have made grand claims, stating that this represents 'breakthroughs in transistor density and system performance' and 'redefining the evolution of semiconductors.'
China's Economy is in Turmoil, and Public Confidence is Low, Leading to Reduced Consumer Spending
Despite the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) consistently emphasising the need to boost domestic demand and expand consumption, many businesses and residents in first- and second-tier cities like Shanghai and Chengdu have recently shared in interviews with foreign media that consumer behaviour is more cautious than last year, with a decline in foot traffic and a reduction in average spending per customer.
Dong Jun's Absence Raises Speculation
Following the recent official announcement of the suspension of the death penalty for former Chinese Defence Ministers Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu, the absence of current Defence Minister Dong Jun from key diplomatic events has ignited speculation: Is Dong Jun experiencing health problems, or has he once again come under investigation?
Quad Raises East & South China Sea Concerns, China Responds Strongly
On May 26, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi, and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar convened in New Delhi, India, to discuss the revival of the "Quad Security Dialogue" aimed at bolstering security strategies focused on the Indo-Pacific region.
Why Hasn't the Chinese Communist Party Commented on the "UFO Documents" Released by the United States?
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is actively working to enhance transparency regarding the discovery of "unidentified aerial phenomena" (UFOs). After releasing the first batch of UFO documents and videos on May 8, the Pentagon followed up with a second batch of declassified UFO documents on May 22.
Chinese Miners Trapped in Ebola Zone Fear Secret Return Home
On May 17, the World Health Organisation (WHO) officially issued the highest level of global public health alert, declaring that the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa has officially become an 'International Public Health Emergency of Concern.'
Shanxi Mine Death Toll Shifts, Raising Cover-Up Fears
A gas explosion occurred on the evening of May 22 at the Liushenyu Coal Mine operated by Tongzhou Group in Qinyuan County, Shanxi Province. On the evening of the 23rd, officials announced that the incident had resulted in 82 fatalities, 2 individuals missing, and 128 injuries.
Shanxi Mining Accident: Over Ten Arrested, True Number Underground Remains a Mystery
A gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Qinyuan County, Changzhi, Shanxi, has resulted in significant casualties and has drawn the attention of high-ranking officials in the Communist Party.
China Sees “More Elderly Than Children” for the First Time — “Aging Before Getting Rich” Becomes the Biggest Hidden Concern
China’s population structure is undergoing a historic turning point. According to the latest official sample survey data, the proportion of people aged 65 and above in China has, for the first time, exceeded that of those aged 0 to 14, marking the first occurrence since records began in 1949.