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Mainland China’s Entire Population Is “Raising Lobsters”

These past two days, what people have seen outside Tencent Tower in Shenzhen on the mainland are not food delivery riders, but men and women of all ages lining up for several kilometers with laptops in their hands. They are not there for job interviews. They are there to “raise lobsters.”

Who in Officialdom Is Waiting for the “Boss” to Fall?

At the Two Sessions, the supreme leader declared that “there must absolutely be no one in the military harboring divided loyalty toward the Party.” In reality, however, there are plenty of officials with “divided loyalty” toward the Party. Recently, it was reported that during this year’s Lunar New Year, a retired old cadre, while paying a New Year visit to a “former superior,” asked, “Has something major happened in Beijing?” The former superior immediately snapped back: “Are you people hoping every day that the boss will get into trouble?”

The Strait of Hormuz Choked by Shipping Delays, “Flag-Passage Theory” Questioned

As fighting in the Middle East escalates, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important waterways, has nearly come to a standstill. Iranian authorities had previously stated that the strait would be closed only to ships from the United States, Israel, Europe, and their Western allies. However, most vessels have remained cautious about this vital shipping route, and only a very small number of ships have managed to pass through in recent days.

Mainland Expert Blasts the Chinese Communist Party’s Discriminatory Social Security System, Sparking Resonance

During this year’s Chinese Communist Party Two Sessions, a National People’s Congress deputy said that basic pension benefits should be increased for farmers nationwide over the age of 70, once again exposing the bloody gulf in China’s pension system that has long been concealed. An audio recording of economist Xiang Songzuo blasting the authorities for “artificially setting up a discriminatory social security system” has gone viral online, directly pointing to the Chinese Communist Party’s logic of dividing citizens into different classes and ranks, and how this is pushing hundreds of million

The Upcoming Xi-Trump Meeting: Beijing is Being 'Set Rules' by the United States

Amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, there were speculations about whether U.S. President Trump's planned visit to Beijing at the end of March would change. During the Two Sessions, Wang Yi called for a ceasefire regarding the Iran issue but refrained from directly naming the United States and Israel.

Xi Jinping Warns 'double-hearted Individuals' and Enforces Strict Checks on 'armed Representatives'

The Beijing 'Two Sessions' continue, and the atmosphere in the conference hall is peculiar, filled with a sense of distrust. Three unusual trends are noteworthy. One is the 'disappearing Premier' alongside the 'assertive Wang Yi'; another is Xi Jinping's public ultimatum directed at 'double-hearted individuals'; and lastly, the imposing generals are subjected to 'searches' upon entry.

Guangdong Lufeng Bans Firecrackers During Folk Deity Parade, Thousands Protest

On the evening of March 7, large-scale crowds gathered in Lufeng City, Guangdong, during the Lunar New Year deity parade activities. Multiple online videos show large numbers of residents setting off firecrackers in the area around Hongxing Comprehensive Market on Renmin Road in the city, protesting the local firecracker ban, and shoving with police officers who came to maintain order.

At UN Drug Meeting, United States Says Beijing Has Not Stopped Sales of Fentanyl Ingredients

he United States said on Monday (March 9) at a United Nations drug-policy meeting that Beijing has failed to stop the sale of fentanyl precursor chemicals.According to Voice of America, the 69th session of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs opened in Vienna, Austria, from March 9 to 13. Sara Carter, Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, said while reading the national statement: “We know where the chemical precursors (of fentanyl) come from. They are produced in China on the scale of millions of tons.”

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