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Analysis: Beijing's Latest Calculations on Taking Taiwan
Authoritative statistics from various Western intelligence agencies indicate that by 2026, the cumulative number of casualties among Russian troops on the Ukrainian battlefield has surpassed 1.3 million, with confirmed deaths exceeding 500,000. NATO's latest intelligence reveals that the monthly
A Special Senate Resolution on Xi Jinping's Birthday: A Declaration of His Fifteen Crimes
Just one day after Xi Jinping's birthday, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a notable resolution condemning Xi Jinping for fifteen crimes. Senator Scott, who introduced the resolution, openly expressed his disdain for Xi Jinping, stating, 'We should treat Xi Jinping as we would a tyrant,' and even wryly added, 'This serves as a way to celebrate Xi Jinping's birthday.'
100 Million Chinese People Are Unable to Repay Their Debts! A Rare Call to Action From an Article in "Qiushi"
A recent Bloomberg report has struck like a thunderclap, exposing the reality of consumption in China.
June Rains and Ominous Moon–Venus Conjunction
Since the beginning of June, mainland China has experienced significantly more rain and hail from south to north compared to previous years.
UK Sentences Manager of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office and Accomplice for Espionage Activities on Behalf of the CCP
A court in the UK sentenced two men to prison on Thursday (June 18) for engaging in espionage activities for China and monitoring dissenters from Hong Kong, according to a report by People's Daily.
Heavy Rain and Hail Across Many Regions of the Mainland Create an Unusual Sight: Cars Covered With Quilts
Since June of this year, over ten provinces in China have experienced extreme weather characterized by strong convective conditions, including heavy rain and hail. Hailstones the size of eggs have become a common occurrence, leading to frequent damage to car roofs and windshields. Consequently, many people have learned from past experiences and quickly cover their vehicles with quilts upon receiving hail warnings to mitigate potential losses.
China's Factories Turn to Robots, Heightening Employment Pressure
Recently, manufacturing regions such as Guangdong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang have seen factories gradually implement robotic production lines, replacing certain assembly line, handling, and assembly jobs.
U.S. Officials Visit Detained Scholar; New China Travel Warning Issued
The U.S. State Department informed Voice of America (VOA) on Wednesday (June 17) that U.S. consular officials have visited U Min Zin, an American scholar of Burmese descent, who was detained by the Chinese Communist Party last week on suspicion of espionage.
500,000 People, 2,600 Facilities, 76% Violence -- New Report Reveals Abuse Issues in China's Detention Centers
Over 500,000 individuals spend lengthy periods awaiting trial in detention centers across China each year. These individuals are spread across more than 2,600 detention facilities nationwide, with an average detention duration of up to six months, and some political cases lasting several years.
U.S. Senate Condemns Xi and CCP as Blame Deflected
On June 16, U.S. local time, the Senate unanimously passed a resolution condemning Xi Jinping and a series of actions taken by the CCP over the years. These actions include human rights abuses, oppression of ethnic minorities, undermining international order, and posing a threat to U.S. national security.
May Data Crash! China's Domestic Demand Continues to Decline
On June 16, the National Bureau of Statistics released the economic data for May, which completely undermined the official narrative of an economic recovery.
He Lifeng's 'Wolf Warrior' Remarks in Shanghai Were Deleted by State Media
On June 17, 2026, the Lujiazui Forum's opening ceremony took place, featuring a speech by He Lifeng, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee and Vice Premier of the State Council.
SpaceX's IPO has shattered the myth of Chinese space exploration!
On June 12, 2026, a pivotal event took place in the United States that could reshape the global technology landscape. SpaceX went public, and this was no ordinary IPO; it set a new record in the history of human IPOs.
The Second Season of 'Winnie’s Endgame', Titled 'The Red Tide Will Fall', Premiered Exclusively on Gan Jing World on the 19th
After the first season achieved an impressive record of over 12 million cumulative views online, 'Winnie’s Endgame'—which has been praised by countless netizens as the most powerful political prophecy drama of our time—has officially announced its return for a second season!
Over a Million Watch South Korea’s ‘Most Beautiful Bride’ Protest
Recently, a uniquely creative wedding video has gone viral in South Korea, amassing over a million views and igniting fervent discussions. The bride's wedding dress displayed the slogan 'Heavenly Punishment to the Chinese Communist Party,' leading netizens to acclaim her as 'the bravest and most beautiful bride, truly a fairy come to life.'
How Xi Jinping's Global Expansion Ambitions Are Undermining China's Economy
On June 8, 2026, The Economist published an article titled "China is innovative. Its economy is a mess. Which matters more?" The article vividly illustrates the stark duality of the Chinese economy, using examples from places like Yingtan in Jiangxi.
Human Rights Organisation Exposes Violence, Abuse, and Bullying in Chinese Detention Centres
On June 16, 2026, the human rights organisation Protectors of the Guard published a report titled "Behind Iron Bars: Investigation into the Conditions of Chinese Detention Centres." The report reveals serious issues within these facilities, including obstacles to lawyer visits, violence, bullying by prison guards, inadequate medical care, lack of outdoor activities, and overcrowding.
U.S. Embassy in China Issues Three Rare Alerts in One Day: Warning American Citizens of Travel Risks to China
The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in China issued three consecutive alerts on Saturday (June 13), cautioning American citizens about the risks associated with travelling to China, especially for those of Chinese descent. The U.S. State Department emphasised that ensuring the safety of American citizens is the top priority of the Trump administration.
Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-un Have Put on a Remarkable Performance of 'tail Wags the Dog'
Have you heard of a well-known theoretical model in international relations and high-level geopolitics called 'Tail Wags the Dog'? This model is typically used to describe a weaker party that manages to restrain and dominate a stronger party or the dominant side.
Lai Ching-te's Actions Have Thrown Zhongnanhai Into a State of Fear
For many years, the prevailing perception in society regarding the military dynamics across the Taiwan Strait has been that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) acts as the aggressive 'bully,' constantly drawing red lines and making incremental advances, while Taiwan is seen as the 'passive recipient,' struggling to defend itself amid various constraints and enduring in silence.
The Wealthy, Professors, and Doctors Are All on the Run; Passports Have Become State-owned Assets
If you still possess a personal passport, take a moment to examine it closely. In today’s mainland China, this little red book is shifting from being your personal property to becoming a 'state-owned asset' of your organisation.