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The CCP Again Exposes Its Troublemaking Nature at the SCO Meeting

On June 25, Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun met in Qingdao with Russian Defence Minister Belousov and Iranian Defence Minister Nasserzadeh, both of whom were attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) defence ministers’ meeting. Dong Jun emphasised the need for “solidarity,” “coordination,” and maintaining global strategic stability.

Why Disaster Victims Are Refusing Donations

The credibility of the Party-state government has completely collapsed. Recently, many areas in Guangdong have suffered from severe flooding, and disaster victims are in urgent need of help.

Xi Jinping to Miss BRICS Summit — Diplomacy Under Tight Control, Is Xi Losing Power?

The BRICS Summit is scheduled to be held from July 6 to 7 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the current rotating chair of the organisation. On June 25, Bloomberg and South China Morning Post both cited informed Brazilian government sources revealing that Xi Jinping will not attend the summit, and that Chinese Premier Li Qiang will go in his place.

The "Gun Barrel" Takes Over the "Knife Handle" as Two Major Aides of Xi Jinping Face Challenges

As Xi Jinping appears poised to lose power, with rumors suggesting that Ding Xuexiang or Hu Chunhua may succeed him following the Fourth Plenary Session, reports have surfaced indicating that two of Xi Jinping's key aides, Minister of State Security Chen Yixin, has been placed under house arrest, and Wang Xiaohong is expected to be removed from his role as Minister of Public Security.

If Hu Haifeng Were to Avenge Hu Jintao, He Would Have the Power to Dissolve the CCP and Arrest Xi Jinping

Recently, Hu Haifeng, the son of former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) General Secretary Hu Jintao, appeared at the opening ceremony of the 2025 Lujiazui Forum held in Shanghai. His appearance alongside Shanghai Mayor Chen Jining drew public attention. Currently serving as a Vice Minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, Hu Haifeng is considered to hold a relatively low-ranking and minor position.

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