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The Minister of National Defence, Dong Jun, is Facing Serious Issues and is Set to Be Replaced in January Next Year
The high-level turmoil within the Chinese Communist Party's military continues, with significant events unfolding from early 2025 through the end of the year.
The United States Moves on All Fronts to Curb the Expansion of the Chinese Communist Party’s Influence
Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January this year, he has no longer emphasized “great-power competition” in relations with China. However, the Trump administration has continuously taken measures to curb China’s expansion of influence in the economic, technological, and geopolitical arenas—particularly in parts of Latin America, the Indo-Pacific, and Africa. This strategy is also fully reflected in the National Security Strategy (NSS) released by the Trump administration in December. The new strategy emphasizes blocking “non–Western Hemisphere competitors” and activ
Shen Yun Arrives in Poland
Before Shen Yun has even begun performing in Poland, the excitement is already high. Ticket sales in four cities are nearly sold out, and tickets for the first stop, Toruń, are already extremely hard to come by. Amid eager anticipation from audiences, on December 26, 2025, the Shen Yun Touring Company from the United States arrived in Poland.
Hainan Free Trade Port Is Just Another Xi-Style Empty Cannon Shot
The CCP has rolled out another major move: creating a Hainan Free Trade Port. The general explanation is that it is meant to offset Sino–U.S. decoupling and external blockades, to build a Chinese version of an “offshore economic zone,” and to drive the service sector and consumption. The policy of “opening the first line while controlling the second line” would be implemented, with zero tariffs on most imported goods and preferential tax rates for specific enterprises and individuals, in an attempt to challenge the “free port” status of Hong Kong and Singapore.
Five Major Social Problems Intensify and Deteriorate — China May Face Major Upheaval in 2026
Based on the development trends in a series of social issues in 2025—including politics, the economy, the military, people’s livelihoods, and natural and man-made disasters in Communist China—the author predicts that in 2026 the Chinese mainland will not be peaceful. Social unrest, economic decline, and people’s suffering will continue. Corruption, internal chaos, and mass alienation of the people brought about by the CCP’s violent and tyrannical rule will intensify. Coupled with the development of natural and man-made disasters and international isolation, this may expose the illegitimacy of
Everything I Have is Given by Hong Kong. Whoever Destroys Hong Kong is My Lifelong Enemy
Professor Ming Juzheng from the Department of Political Science at National Taiwan University is a scholar I deeply respect. Recently, he addressed the people of Hong Kong in Cantonese, calling on both those trapped in Hong Kong and those scattered abroad to unite in their efforts to advocate for the early release of Jimmy Lai.
Only 6 Active Generals Remain in the Communist Party of China; the ' Steel Great Wall' is set to Become Scrap Metal
How ruthless is the CCP's internal purging process? Recently, state media revealed a shocking insider story: following a series of military purges, only 4 active generals are left in the CCP.
Wang Jiaer’s Exit Performance: A Sudden Plunge and a Murky Metaphor?
Hong Kong singer Wang Jiaer made a dramatic exit during his concert in Bangkok, Thailand, in October, by suddenly plunging into a water tank. At the time, his unusual performance was speculated to symbolise a murky event.
The ' Restoration Party' is Planning an Uprising; Mass Protests in 2026 May Lead to the Collapse of the Chinese Communist Party
Recently, a document has circulated within China indicating that some individuals are preparing for a 'civil uprising' during the upcoming Lunar New Year next year. This situation was previously detected by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Mother Still Imprisoned, Chinese Siblings Return to U.S. Congress to Call for Rescue
Liu Aihua is currently imprisoned in Changsha Women’s Prison in Hunan Province, mainland China. In order to rescue their mother, the elder sister Wang Shanshan (Lydia Wang) and younger brother Wang Xuan (Steven Wang) came to the U.S. Capitol for the second time. That day, they participated in World Human Rights Day events held there.
“Made in China 2025” Loses Steam; Frequent Mass Resistance May Brew Popular Uprisings (Part One)
On December 23, an incident of citizens resisting violent government demolition occurred in Zhongshan County, Hezhou City, Guangxi. The local government dispatched a forced-demolition team of more than one hundred people composed of police and others to forcibly demolish the Longfu Temple in the area. Villagers split into two groups: male villagers resisted the forced-demolition team outside the temple, while female villagers defended inside the temple, preventing the demolition team from entering. Police used an unidentified irritant gas to force entry and arrested at least four villagers; mu
Pentagon Annual Report: Chinese Communist Party Military Corruption Affects Combat Capability
The United States Department of War (formerly the “Department of Defense”) released the 2025 Annual Report on Military and Security Developments Involving China on December 23. The report revealed that corruption within the Chinese Communist Party military has spread to the highest levels of the Central Military Commission, and it also pointed out that the Chinese Communist Party is accelerating preparations to build the capability to conduct combat operations against Taiwan by 2027. The report shows that the political commissar systems of various branches of the People’s Liberation Army and t
Such Hypocrisy—Beijing Officials Have Absolutely No Shame Left
here is a joking saying circulating in Chinese society: if one were to talk about China’s falsification phenomena, it really could apply for a Guinness World Record. Under the Chinese Communist Party’s authoritarian rule, falsification in Chinese society—especially within the Chinese Communist Party officialdom—is so extensive that it is countless, for example: fake people’s governments, fake people’s banks, fake democracy, fake political achievements, fake news, fake data, fake renminbi, fake vaccines, fake diplomas, fake academic degrees… Among them, the most famous false statement is the on
The Chinese Communist Party Engages in “Black Eats Black”: 62 Centrally Managed Officials Investigated
The Chinese Communist Party has been vigorously carrying out an anti-corruption campaign, yet the number of corrupt officials being caught keeps increasing. On December 24, the Chinese Communist Party authorities announced the revocation of Chinese Communist Party National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference membership qualifications for eight senior officials. Among them, Cao Jianguo, Zhang Dongchen, Zeng Yi, and Fan Youshan come from the military-industrial system; Liu Guoyue and Yu Peigen come from the energy system; Ma Zhengwu comes from the logistics system
Xi's Assassination Plan Fails as the Chinese Communist Party Air Force Commander Refuses Arrest and is Shot Dead
By the end of 2025, a long-hidden power struggle is quietly unfolding within the highest echelons of the Chinese Communist Party. The sudden death of a current Air Force commander has unveiled astonishing secrets behind the Central Military Commission, escalating the internal power struggles within Zhongnanhai to a peak.
When the CCP’s Organ Transplant Industry Hitches a Ride on the “Belt and Road”
Recently, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) held the 8th Organ Donation Conference and the “Belt and Road” International Cooperation and Development Forum on Organ Donation and Transplantation in Guangzhou, proclaiming that it would promote so-called “Chinese experience” along the Belt and Road. The CCP’s long-operated “Belt and Road Initiative,” nominally launched in the name of economic investment, is in essence a means of controlling countries along the route through economic leverage, turning them into the CCP’s sphere of influence or even colonies. After the CCP’s dark organ transplant in
Major Natural and Man-Made Disasters in China in 2025
In 2025, disasters struck repeatedly across China. From the continued spread of influenza A outbreaks nationwide, to Hong Kong’s most devastating Level-5 fire in decades; from the ongoing exposure of industrial, mining, and environmental safety crises in Gansu, Inner Mongolia, and other regions, to extreme floods and droughts sweeping across both northern and southern China— a succession of accidents and natural disasters overlapped and compounded one another, resulting in heavy casualties and incalculable economic losses.
The General Promotion Ceremony Reveals Xi's Deviation from the 'Core' Position
After more than a year, during which many generals in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) were dismissed, the CCP Military Commission held a promotion ceremony for the rank of general on December 22.
In 2025, 62 Mid-level Officials Were Dismissed, With 9 of Them at the Ministerial Level Facing a Common Charge
On December 21, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and the National Supervisory Commission announced that Yin Jianye, Vice Chairman of the Jiangxi Provincial Political Consultative Conference, is under investigation for 'serious violations of discipline and law.'
An Accident Occurred Inside the Duyatunnel in Baoding, Hebei, and the Authorities Have Chosen to Remain Silent
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) faces mounting crises, there is an increasing anxiety that even minor disturbances could spark a widespread uprising against its rule.
CCP Local Television Stations Fall Into Crisis — Analysis: Collapse of the Fiscal Support Model
China’s economy is in recession, CCP governments at all levels are deeply in debt, and civil servants in many provinces and cities have begun to experience the pain of unpaid wages. Television stations, once powerful machines for singing the Party’s praises, spreading propaganda, and brainwashing the public, used to enjoy boundless glory. Now, as grassroots governments run out of money, local television stations are facing “cut-off rations” and wage arrears. When employees who carry out CCP propaganda orders begin to taste the hardship of unpaid wages themselves, will they still be willing to