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Strange Title in Qiushi’s First New Year Issue: Xi Also Has to Study the Plenum’s Spirit

Although more and more signs indicate that CCP party chief Xi Jinping has lost control of the military and that his party power has been weakened, under the CCP media’s occasional intentional misdirection—such as recently still frequently letting Xi dominate the screen and adding customary expressions of loyalty in reports—many people still harbor doubts. However, speeches by senior CCP officials and the vacillation of official media themselves are quite telling. Because if the party chief truly held great power firmly in hand, the media would not alternate between downplaying and praising him

Coup, Revolution, Fragmentation—Will China Be Turned Upside Down in 2026?

After passing through the turmoil of 2025, we are stepping into 2026. In 2025, China’s politics, economy, and society were all rife with chaos. Yet amid the disorder, new changes were being nurtured—namely, the awakening and resistance of the people. How should 2025 be summed up? What changes will China see in 2026? And amid the tide of historic upheaval, how should one respond? The renowned British psychic prophet Craig Parker has brought us profound insights.

A Prelude to a Zhongnanhai Political Storm? Han Zheng Crowds Out Xi’s “Core” Status at the CPPCC Annual Meeting

On December 31, 2025, the Chinese Communist Party’s National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) held a New Year tea gathering. CCP party chief Xi Jinping attended along with the other incumbent members of the Politburo Standing Committee and Vice President Han Zheng. Compared with previous years, there were conspicuous changes in the seating arrangements for Xi and the others.

Why Does Xi Jinping Want to Ban the Public from Celebrating New Year’s Eve?

At the juncture from New Year’s Eve 2025 to New Year’s Day 2026, a rather rare phenomenon of “tightened New Year’s Eve controls” appeared in many cities across the country: some second- and third-tier cities directly canceled official New Year’s Eve events; in many places fireworks were banned ahead of time and public squares were cleared in advance; in some cities, subways and buses ended service much earlier than usual on New Year’s Eve; some universities directly required students not to leave campus during the New Year’s Day holiday or to report their whereabouts if they did; in certain pl

Explosive! Xi Jinping Encounters a Large-Scale Fiscal Noncooperation Movement

At the very beginning of the new year, New Year’s Eve events were canceled across the country; CCP stability-maintenance forces carried out dense arrests in public places and banned fireworks. On the other hand, an unexpected “revolution” quietly arose on the Douyin platform: 50 million Chinese smokers collectively announced that they would quit smoking, launching the first online, non-violent noncooperation movement of the new year. Its slogan is clear, simple, thorough, and highly unified: “Don’t support those grandsons!”

Overseas Edition of Xi Jinping's 2026 New Year Address: Announcement of Resignation

Today, I announce that due to my advanced age and declining health, along with the fact that the national finances are facing unprecedented severe challenges, I have decided to officially resign from my leadership position and will no longer hold any office. Starting January 1, 2026, I will completely say goodbye to this stage.

Has Xi Jinping been reduced to just sending a congratulatory letter to the military newspaper?

According to the Chinese military newspaper PLA Daily on December 31, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the PLA Daily, Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory letter, representing the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Central Military Commission (CMC) to extend warm congratulations to all the staff of the newspaper. In the letter, Xi emphasized that the military newspaper must “always adhere to the Party’s leadership,” “bear in mind its responsibility to serve the Party and the military,” and “maintain the correct political direction and public op

Abandon the Illusion of “Saving the Party” and Welcome a New China

At this time of bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new, people are summarizing the past and envisioning the future. From New York in the United States, gazing toward my homeland of China, looking back on the turbulent storms around Zhongnanhai over the past year, the flashing blades at the August 1 Building, and the natural and man-made disasters across the land, I would also like to speak from the heart to my fellow townspeople back home—especially Party, government, and military officials within the CCP system: abandon the illusion of “saving the Party” and welcome China’s rebirth

“Global Service Center for Quitting the CCP” 2026 New Year’s Message

The year 2026 is a historic moment when the Chinese Communist Party’s monstrous crimes are being fully exposed. A wise person does not stand beneath a dangerous wall—seize the final opportunity to quit the CCP. Take one step back, and a vast sea and open sky appear! Dear friends and companions on the path of justice: As the final page of 2025 is turned, we stand at the threshold of 2026, looking back on the road behind us and gazing toward what lies ahead. History does not often grant humanity such a clear moment—when good and evil are so sharply defined, truth and lies so starkly opposed, cho

Proposal Urges U.S. to Target Xi Jinping and CCP Leadership

As the year draws to a close, it is typically a time for joy and celebration. However, the CCP is once again instigating terror in the Taiwan Strait. Starting December 29, the Eastern Theatre Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) conducted a comprehensive 'encirclement of Taiwan' exercise without prior warning.

Intense CCP Infighting: Central Commission for Discipline Inspection Mentions “Self-Revolution” 50 Times

This year, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced the downfall of 65 centrally managed officials within the party and government system alone, far exceeding last year. In the military, a large number of generals promoted by party leader Xi Jinping have also fallen. Recently, the CCP’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) published an article praising Xi, mentioning “self-revolution” 50 times. Analysts suggest that CCP internal struggles are fierce and may intensify next year. Some reports indicate that Xi is extremely anxious due to a lack of loyalty from subordinates.

Year-End Military Drills Against Taiwan: Beijing Waving the Big Stick

In the final days of 2025, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) did not calm down. Starting on December 29, the military exercises encircling Taiwan sharply escalated tensions in the Taiwan Strait. Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an had just returned from Shanghai’s Twin Cities Forum on December 28, still immersed in the dream of harmonious and joyful exchanges with guests, when Beijing poured a bucket of cold water over it. Just after giving a carrot, it immediately wielded a big stick—what exactly is Beijing up to? Although the CCP has repeatedly shouted about unifying Taiwan, is this exercise truly a

The CCP’s Military Grand Performance; Trump Says Xi Did Not Give Notice

Recently, the Chinese Communist Party once again launched large-scale military exercises around Taiwan. CCP military media and official media also cooperated by stirring up rhetoric in public opinion. According to the statement of the CCP Ministry of National Defense spokesperson, this exercise was “a serious warning to ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces and external interference forces, and a legitimate and necessary action to safeguard national sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity.” Clearly, the so-called “external forces” here mainly refer to the United States and Japan.

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