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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.'

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.

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.

Putin Wishes Trump and Xi Jinping a Happy Birthday, but Party Media Remains Silent

On the morning of June 15, a Russian news agency reported that Vladimir Putin's assistant for international affairs, Ushakov, disclosed that President Putin called U.S. President Donald Trump on June 14 (U.S. time) to congratulate him on his 80th birthday. Last year, Putin also extended his birthday wishes to Trump when he turned 79.

China's Smart Driving Flip-Over Horror Scene: No Special Effects Needed!

At various press conferences, the CEOs of major car manufacturers in mainland China are raising their voices higher than ever, with PPT presentations becoming increasingly fantastical. However, behind these beautifully packaged "technological myths" lies a series of gruesome rollover incidents on the highways.

Confronting Life's Challenges With Poise, Looking Forward to the Future

Recently, a tragic family incident occurred in Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong. A mother and daughter had a dispute over educational issues, which led the mother to tragically take her own life by jumping from a building. The daughter, profoundly affected by this event, also jumped to her death the following day. The family also includes a grandmother and a father, and in light of such a devastating family change, how can one endure this pain?

Hired Disruption of Shen Yun: Two Individuals Undergo a Transformation After Attending the Show

On the evening of April 8, 2026, at the Shen Yun performance at the Shinjuku Cultural Centre in Tokyo, two notable audience members arrived. Just days earlier, they had been outside the theatre shouting slogans against Shen Yun; now, they had entered the theatre to watch the performance. After the show, both individuals expressed that they would no longer engage in activities aimed at disrupting Shen Yun.

Why Can't Students From Tsinghua and Peking University Tell the Difference Between Goose Legs and Duck Legs?

Recently, the 'Goose Leg Auntie' incident from Peking University has gone viral online. Chen Xiufeng, an ordinary vendor who became famous for her 'inspirational auntie and conscientious business' starting from the southwest gate of Peking University, was exposed for selling duck legs disguised as goose legs to students for 16 yuan each, while falsely branding herself as 'Goose Leg Auntie' for over a decade.

China Uncovers Illegal ‘An Ding Yu’ Production Line, Raising Food Safety Concerns

 Food safety issues have resurfaced! China's food safety and drug regulation authorities have once again issued a red alert. On June 12, Chinese media published a shocking exclusive investigation that uncovered a cross-provincial black industrial chain illegally adding the strictly controlled second-class psychotropic drug 'Diazepam' (commonly referred to as 'An Ding' or sleeping pills) to fishing bait.

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