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China–Russia Statement: Nothing More Than “When the Rabbit Dies, the Fox Grieves”

The day after Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a joint U.S.–Israeli decapitation strike, on March 1, 2026, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urgently held a phone call with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at Russia’s request. The conversation directly condemned the U.

Yomiuri Shimbun Editorial Blasts CCP as a Destroyer of the Postwar Order

Following Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks that “a Taiwan contingency is a Japanese contingency,” the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has imposed various economic pressure measures against Japan, triggering resentment among the Japanese public. In particular, the CCP’s recent export ban on so-called “dual-use” products has drawn fierce criticism from Japan’s Yomiuri Shimbun.

To Disrupt Shen Yun Performances, CCP Allegedly Threatens Leaders of Six Countries

Recently, the CCP’s transnational repression targeting the U.S.-based Shen Yun Performing Arts has drawn international attention. Earlier this week, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was reportedly forced to relocate from his official residence due to threats linked to the CCP. This was not an isolated case. Five other national leaders have allegedly faced intimidation and pressure connected to the CCP, aimed at disrupting Shen Yun performances in their respective countries. After The Dajiyuan revealed details of the incidents and their “links to the CCP,” the issue has continued to a

Will the Trump–Xi Meeting Be Full of Uncertainty? Beijing Under Heavy Pressure

The “Trump–Xi meeting” has entered the countdown phase. U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to visit Beijing from late March to early April for a summit with CCP leader Xi Jinping. However, according to the latest reports, even before this diplomatic spectacle begins, Zhongnanhai may already be losing sleep under mounting pressure.

CCP Issues Banned Terms: “Cross-Strait and Three Regions,” “China–Taiwan” No Longer Allowed

In the CCP’s political world, language has never been merely a tool of communication—it is also a series of invisible red lines. On February 27, the state-run news agency Xinhua published its latest list of “prohibited terms in news reporting.” The Taiwan-related section alone contains dozens of provisions, covering social life, legal terminology, territorial sovereignty, and cross–Hong Kong–Macau–Taiwan relations.

CCP Officials Across Multiple Systems Intensively Investigated; Insider Reveals Inside Story

Over the past two days, the Chinese Communist Party’s discipline inspection system has unusually issued a concentrated wave of announcements. Officials from the financial regulatory system, central state-owned enterprise energy sector, public security system, and multiple local party and government departments have successively been investigated or subjected to “double expulsion” (expelled from the Party and removed from public office).

High Court of Hong Kong Overturns Jimmy Lai’s Fraud Conviction; 20-Year Sentence Remains

On Thursday (February 26), Hong Kong’s High Court ruled that Next Digital founder Jimmy Lai’s appeal in a 2022 fraud case was successful, overturning his conviction and original sentence of five years and nine months’ imprisonment. However, Lai remains subject to a separate 20-year prison sentence in a case involving the Hong Kong National Security Law.

United States House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party

## United States House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party Report: Exposing the CCP’s Space Activities in Latin America (Photo) (Photo: United States Capitol, February 11, 2026) [People News] On Thursday (February 26), the United States House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party released a new investigative report revealing how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) uses infrastructure in Latin America to advance its space capabilities and intelligence collection. T

Xi Drains Hong Kong’s Financial Reserves; Hong Kong Dollar Countdown Begins

On February 25, financial influencer Xiao Cui said on her YouTube channel “Xiao Cui Current Affairs & Finance” that she had seen a “rather alarming” piece of news. Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po proposed transferring HK$150 billion from the Exchange Fund to the Capital Works Reserve Fund to support the Northern Metropolis and other infrastructure projects. Xiao Cui described this as a dangerous signal, saying that the Exchange Fund is Hong Kong’s financial foundation. Diverting this money, she argued, is tantamount to declaring that the Hong Kong dollar has entered a countdo

IMF Releases Report; Zhongnanhai Elites Feel a Chill

As Beijing is about to enter the annual “Two Sessions” period, a report released by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the eve of the meetings has poured cold water on the political spectacle, leaving top leaders in Zhongnanhai feeling chilled. What h

How Great Is Xi’s Harm? Take a Look at “As Long As He Is Still in Power”

Recently, a list themed “As Long As He Is Still in Power” has been widely circulated online, enumerating the comprehensive harm that CCP leader Xi Jinping has caused to China since taking office, including economic corrosion, social suffocation, diplomatic isolation, collapse of people’s livelihoods, and civilizational regression—painting an apocalyptic picture of Chinese society. The list has sparked heated discussion. Some netizens remarked that Xi’s harm has already grown so great that even many within the system are privately asking, “How much longer can this last?” The real question, they

Zhang Youxia Case Becomes a Hot Potato, Not Included in Removal Procedures

On February 26, the 21st session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) of the Chinese Communist Party concluded in Beijing. The meeting announced the removal of 19 deputies from their NPC positions, including 9 military generals. Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), who had previously been officially reported as “under investigation,” was not included on the removal list.

Amid Countless Challenges and Dangers, Li Zhiying Stands as a Symbol of the Collective Character of the People of Hong Kong.

During the Spring Festival, while enjoying a joyful reunion with my family, I was suddenly reminded of Mr Li Zhiying, who is currently imprisoned. He is the same age as I am, and for the sake of Hong Kong's democratic freedoms, he endures solitary confinement in a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) prison, resolutely reflecting on the passage of time while steadfastly maintaining his moral integrity.

Zhang Youxia 'Vanishes' as Xi Faces Possible 'Blockade' in the Military?

On February 26, the closing of the National People's Congress Standing Committee meeting of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was marked by a shocking announcement: nine military representatives were abruptly dismissed from their positions. However, the most peculiar aspect is that Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli were not included in the dismissal list. Have they once again escaped a crisis?

China’s National People’s Congress Removes 9 Generals — No Mention of Zhang Youxia

On the afternoon of February 26, the 21st session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) concluded in Beijing. That day, the NPC Standing Committee announced the removal of 19 deputies from their positions, including nine representatives from the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). However, the names of Central Military Commission (CMC) Vice Chairman Zhang Youxia and CMC member Liu Zhenli were not included.

Is Beijing Courting Germany? Merz Responds Firmly

On February 25, ten months after taking office as German chancellor, Friedrich Merz finally set foot in Beijing and met with Xi Jinping at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse. This time, Merz did not come bearing a simple olive branch. Facing Beijing’s strong efforts to court Germany, the former finance executive, well-versed in capital markets logic, responded with striking firmness and bluntness.

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