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Political Projection Shines on the Wall of the Chinese Consulate in New York
On the night of China's annual "3.15 Consumer Rights Day," a political projection once again illuminated the wall of the Chinese Communist Party's consulate in New York.
Censorship Within the Walls, Viral Outside: Wang Yi's 'Wolf Warrior' Imitation Video Goes Viral
At a sensitive time marked by ongoing tensions in China-U.S. relations, the three-day Munich Security Conference commenced on February 13. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi found himself back in the public eye due to his 'wolf warrior' rhetoric during the conference.
Defected United Front Official Exposes CCP Secrets in Exclusive Interview
Ma Ruilin, who previously served as the deputy secretary of the Party Committee of the United Front Work Department in Gansu Province, left China with his wife and children, escaping to the United States in February 2024.
Trump Takes Action: If Beijing Fails to Act, the Trump-Xi Meeting May Be Delayed
Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz, and Chinese state media is currently highlighting that many countries are suffering from oil shortages, as this strait is a crucial waterway through which approximately one-fifth of the world's crude oil is transported.
Li Qiang's Two Sessions Faced Embarrassment; Who Cast This Mysterious Opposing Vote?
On March 12, the closing ceremony in Beijing, which was expected to be a well-rehearsed event, unexpectedly revealed a highly discordant signal. A dissenting vote appeared on the big screen, disrupting the long-standing calm of the venue.
Zhang Youxia Survives the Two Sessions Again, Is Zhao Leji Hesitant to Take Action?
The Communist Party of China's "Two Sessions" for this year has concluded, and all eyes are on one name—Zhang Youxia. Following the announcement on January 24 of an investigation into him and Military Commission member Liu Zhenli, many anticipated that the National People's Congress would officially revoke their qualifications as representatives and their positions as national leaders.
Rumour: Feeling Anxious and Irritable? Reports Suggest Xi's Health Issues During the Two Sessions
According to commentator Lao Deng, it is rumoured that during this year's Two Sessions, Xi Jinping experienced another stroke due to anxiety and irritability. Fortunately, timely medical intervention prevented any serious consequences. How credible is this information? It remains unverified at this time.
Opposing Xi's Risky Move on Taiwan: Are Hu and Wen in Trouble? Nearly 60% of Taiwanese People are Willing to Fight to the Death
Recently, there have been rumours circulating online that Hu Jintao has been placed under house arrest.
Four Signals Before Trump’s China Visit: U.S. Targets CCP Figure
ust before U.S. President Trump's visit to China, the White House issued four messages that have garnered considerable attention. These messages pertain to security concerns for Trump, the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, allegations of fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, and the Chinese Communist Party's substantial military support for Iran. Notably, the fourth message is particularly explosive.
Maduro's Prison Centre in Ruins, Deadly Rival Welcomed as a Guest of Honour by Brother Xi
Recently, the international political arena has presented two highly ironic scenarios: on one hand, Venezuelan President Maduro, who once received the highest honors in Zhongnanhai as an 'old friend,' is now confined to a 6-square-meter cell in New York, screaming in the dead of night; on the other hand, Marco Rubio, who has faced sanctions from Beijing twice and is regarded as an 'anti-communist hawk,' is preparing to visit Beijing with great pomp as the U.S. Secretary of State.
A Chilling Thought! A Malaysian Tourist in Fujian's Brain-Dead Organ Donation.
The Chinese Communist Party's media has been intensively covering cases of patients in hospitals who are 'brain dead and donating multiple organs', raising strong suspicions of potential organ harvesting. Recently, a Malaysian tourist encountered a similar situation in Fujian, prompting netizens to exclaim, 'The claws are reaching out to foreigners.'
No Mention of Xi's Name, but Everyone is Hinting at Him
Recently, a video has gone viral among Chinese netizens. While the video does not mention any specific names, many users have collectively directed their criticism towards Xi Jinping, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party.
The Two Sessions Signal Major Changes in Personnel Layout Ahead of the 21st National Congress
The 2026 Beijing "Two Sessions" are nearing their conclusion, and many people perceive them merely as a legal formality involving meetings and report readings. However, the most intriguing aspects of Chinese politics often lie in the details of "who is present" and "who is absent."
Using Public Resources to Publish ' Works' by Xi Jinping: What is the Intention Behind This?
Recently, I learned from a friend that party members from various organisations in mainland China are organising educational initiatives focused on the correct view of political achievements.
“Patriotic Duty” Under the Xi Jinping Era Becomes a Catalyst for Resistance
At the boundary between freedom and fear, distance is not always the best protection. As technology advances and authoritarianism expands, many Chinese citizens living in Europe and the United States have discovered that even while overseas, their actions still cannot escape the Chinese Communist Party’s surveillance and intimidation. Yet this cross-border repression, intended to crush the will, has in some dissidents produced an unexpected counterforce: anger has replaced silence, and courage has overcome fear.
Malicious Actors Use a Shen Yun-Affiliated Website to Send Hundreds of Violent Messages
In February 2026, the Falun Dafa Information Center (FDIC) disclosed that on January 30 of this year, it received a threatening message bearing the Shen Yun logo. This message was written in Chinese and used the name of Republic of China President Lai Ching-te to send violent threats.
U.S. Senators from Both Parties Introduce the Falun Gong and Victims of Forced Organ Harvesting Protection Act
Two members of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee — Republican Senator Ted Cruz and Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley — jointly introduced on Wednesday (March 11) the Falun Gong and Victims of Forced Organ Harvesting Protection Act, aimed at sanctioning those responsible for the forced harvesting of human organs in Communist China. The bill not only requires the president to submit to Congress a list of the relevant individuals, but also requires the secretary of state to submit to Congress a report on Communist China’s organ transplant policies and practices.
Misjudging the Chinese Communist Party: How the West Can Counter Beijing’s Economic Retaliation
Over the past several decades, Western officials have generally held the belief that “trade with China is itself a human rights policy.” In 1994, President Clinton “delinked” China’s human rights record from Most Favored Nation trade status. The core logic was to use “engagement and trade” to promote Beijing’s long-term human rights and political reform, rather than using sanctions to apply pressure.
American Republicans Are Once Again Turning Their Attention to the Issue of 'Birth Tourism' Among Chinese Citizens
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule next month on the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s executive order that limits birthright citizenship, Republican lawmakers are renewing their focus on the issue of 'birth tourism' by Chinese citizens travelling to the United States.
U.S. Exposes Five Major Secrets of the CCP's Nuclear Program: Xi Jinping's Disastrous Loss and Complete Exposure
As the U.S. ramps up its strategic efforts against Iran and the meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi approaches, the U.S.-China rivalry has once again delivered a stunning blow.
CCTV: Sales of “Fake Foreign Milk” Rising Despite Exposure
Some netizens have concluded that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) government is the world's leader in fabricating lies, a conclusion that few would dispute. Commentator Wang He noted that the CCP's deception is widespread, affecting everything from politics and economics to government, enterprises, the technology sector, and the entertainment industry.