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Xi Jinping's Affection for the Sewage Economy Draws Criticism from Experts
Recently, Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, led a delegation including Cai Qi to inspect Shanghai.
Cai Fuchao, a former subordinate of Jia Qinglin, has fallen from grace. Is Xi Jinping working to defuse the Ma case?
On July 15, Cai Fuchao, the former deputy minister of the Central Propaganda Department and former secretary of the Party Leadership Group and director of the National Press and Publication Administration, is under investigation for serious disciplinary violations and illegal activities.
What is Wang Huning's purpose for visiting North Korea?
According to an announcement from the International Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on July 14, Wang Huning, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau and Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, is set to visit North Korea from July 15 to 17.
Graduates' Job Search Post Resonates and Trends on Hot Search, Authorities Panic and Quickly Remove It
As China's economy continues to decline, it has significantly impacted businesses and worsened the employment situation.
Netizens Go Crazy Over Typhoon Bavi; Wild Claims Prompt a Witty Response from Tsai Ing-wen
At the last moment, as Typhoon Bavi approached Taiwan, it suddenly veered to the right, bypassed Taiwan, headed directly toward China's eastern coast, and made landfall along the coast of Zhejiang Province late on the night of July 11.
Ma Xingrui's Report Downplays Political Issues, Xi Jinping Faces Unspoken Challenges
On July 14, 2026, it was officially announced that Ma Xingrui, a former member of the Central Political Bureau and Secretary of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region Party Committee, had been 'double expelled.'
Taiwanese Senior Anchor: The CCP's Influence on Taiwan Extends Beyond Military Aspects
The "National Unity and Progress Promotion Law," which the CCP officially implemented on July 1, 2026, was initially designed to expand united front efforts, carry out "cross-border suppression," and exercise "long-arm jurisdiction."
Unusual Statements from the Vice Premier of the Communist Party of China: What Do They Reveal?
As heavy to torrential rains fell in Beijing, Liu Guozhong, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee and Vice Premier of the State Council, conducted research in the city on July 12.
Hubei High School Students Protest Against Autocracy, School Leaders Alarmed
A group of high school students in Hubei Province, aged just 16 and 17, have already begun to experience the pressures of the education system before even entering the workforce. In a courageous act of 'striking back', they are fighting to reclaim their holiday rights.
Floods Raging: Why Has Xi Jinping Never Visited the Scene?
Disasters serve as an unmaskable mirror, reflecting the joys and sorrows of ordinary people, while also exposing the fundamental governance logic of a regime.
Who Has Emerged Victorious in the Strict Crackdown on Those Who 'exploit Disasters to Incite Chaos'?
Recently, several provinces in the People's Republic of China have faced what can be described as 'turbulent waves' and 'violent storms.'
The Path to Enlightenment of Traditional Civilization
On June 8, 2026, I watched the New Tang Dynasty Television program titled "A Line of Discussion: AI Begins to Self-Grow and Will Break Free from Human Control! Scientists Can't Explain It Either," and I was profoundly shocked, even though I did not fully grasp all the details.
Venezuela Earthquake: China’s High-profile Rescue Efforts Amid Domestic Disasters, Xi Jinping 'Instructs Disaster Relief'
At the end of June 2026, Venezuela was struck by a powerful earthquake that resulted in significant casualties.
U.S. Takes Decisive Action, Expelling 62 Chinese Communist Spies This Year
Recently, FBI Director Kash Patel disclosed that in 2026 alone, the FBI expelled 62 Chinese Communist spies and arrested 113 foreign spies.
60 Years After China's Cultural Revolution: Reflection and Accountability
Recently, while conversing with a young graduate from a prominent university in China, I was struck by how little he knew about the history of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and its detrimental impact on the Chinese people.
Legal Principles Open Civilization, Morality Illuminates the World (Part 2)
July 20 marks a heavy and reflective day in contemporary history, as it was 27 years ago that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) initiated a persecution against the belief in 'Truth, Compassion, Forbearance' on Chinese soil.
Ten Earthquakes in One Day in Sichuan: Are the 'Black Clouds Pressing Down on the City' in Various Parts of China a Sign of a Coup?
Recently, the images of black clouds looming over cities that have gone viral online are not the result of AI; they have genuinely appeared in numerous locations, including Beijing, Hebei, Jilin, and Jiangsu over the past couple of days.
Science and Technology Conference Highlights Xi's Commitment to Collective Leadership
On July 8, the National Science and Technology Awards Conference of the Communist Party of China, the 22nd Academy Meeting of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the 18th Academy Meeting of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and the 11th National Congress of the China Association for Science and Technology were convened at the Great Hall of the People.
The Biggest Life Setback for Over a Million Master's Graduates: Job Hunting
As summer arrives, it marks the time when college students graduate and enter the job market. This year, more than 1 million master's graduates have entered the workforce.
Legal Principles Open Civilization, Morality Illuminates the World (Part 1)
July 20 marks a significant and reflective day in contemporary history, as it was 27 years ago that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) initiated a brutal persecution against the belief in 'Truth, Compassion, Forbearance' on Chinese soil.
709 Ten Years Later: Lawyer Zhou Shifeng Continues to Live Under Restrictions
July 9 marks the 11th anniversary of the 709 incident. Zhou Shifeng, a key figure in the 709 case and former director of Beijing Fengrui Law Firm, has faced numerous restrictions over the past year, including a permanent ban on his WeChat account, travel limitations, and difficulties in meeting friends.