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June Fourth Censorship Sparks Absurd Online Surveillance

June 4 marks the 37th anniversary of the 'Tiananmen Incident'. In the lead-up to this date, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has significantly intensified its internet censorship, VPN blocking, and stability maintenance measures, with observers describing this as the most severe wave of inf

Is It Normal That the Beijing Garrison No Longer Mentions “Chairman Xi”?

On June 3, the front page of the Chinese Communist Party’s military newspaper and its website published a report under the column “Establishing a Correct View of Achievements,” titled “A Regiment of the Beijing Garrison Corrects Deviations in Achievement Views with a Pragmatic Approach — A Delayed Combat Training Meeting.”

Rare June Snowfall: The Grievances of June Fourth Surge into Beijing

During the day, temperatures in Northeast China soared to a blistering 35 degrees Celsius; however, by evening, a towering black sandstorm completely engulfed Harbin in just two minutes, turning day into night! Shortly after, thunderstorms erupted over Jilin and Liaoning, unleashing hailstones the size of eggs, and even as large as meat buns, in a torrential downpour. Even more astonishing, on June 1st and 2nd, thick snow measuring up to 5 centimetres fell in Genhe, Inner Mongolia, and the Greater Khingan Range in Heilongjiang!

Gaokao Candidate Numbers Decline Amid Degree Devaluation

In recent years, there has been a notable trend of decreasing enrollment numbers for China's college entrance examination. According to data from the Ministry of Education of the Communist Party of China, the number of candidates for the national college entrance examination in 2025 is projected to be 13.35 million, a decrease of 70,000 from the historical peak of 13.42 million in 2024. This marks the first decline in eight years.

Wang Youqun: Can Xi Jinping's 'Iron Rules' in the Military Ensure Loyalty?

On May 27, the Central Military Commission of the Chinese Communist Party issued 'Several Measures to Strengthen the Education, Management, and Supervision of Senior Military Officials,' which includes 26 articles across 7 areas. The aim is to establish 'iron rules' for senior military leaders through education, management, and supervision.

On the Eve of the 37th Anniversary of the June Fourth Incident, the Tiananmen Mothers Are Once Again Calling for the Truth to Be Revealed

On the eve of the 37th anniversary of the June Fourth incident in 1989, the group known as the "Tiananmen Mothers," which consists of the families of victims, issued their annual memorial statement. They reiterated three key demands: the disclosure of the truth, compensation for the victims and their families, and legal accountability for those responsible.

Is the Core Status of Xi No Longer Being Upheld? Strange Wording from Senior CPPCC Officials

While news about Xi Jinping continues to dominate headlines, and while unusual signs have appeared in loyalty pledges from senior CCP officials and the military, alongside frequent personnel changes within official circles, the author has noticed another issue: an oddity in how senior officials of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) are being described in reports about studying Xi’s thought.

Economic Experts: Act While You Can, Stay Away from China

In Taiwan, several prominent economists recently expressed to National Security Council Secretary-General Wu Zhaoxie that the central planning economy of the Communist Party of China is severely lacking in 'hope.'

Singer Liu Weiwei and Director Cai Yuanyuan Have Passed Away, Both of Whom Once Supported the Communist Party.

According to reports from mainland media, on May 28, Liu Weiwei, a prominent figure in the Chinese vocal music scene known for his lyric spinto tenor, passed away at the age of 69 due to illness in Yangzhou. He had served as the principal soloist at the Central Opera House and the Oriental Song and Dance Troupe, and was the head of the opera department at the Central Academy of Drama.

A Major Scandal: The Collapse of the Academic Leap Forward in Xi Jinping's Era

In 2026, an academic fraud scandal ignited by a dropout PhD student known as "Geng Tongxue" swept through the life sciences sector of Chinese universities. This controversy extends beyond the authenticity of a few high-profile journal articles; it represents a courageous challenge to the entire Chinese research ecosystem, educational foundations, scientific integrity, and even deeper political structures and levels of social civilisation.

Zhang Shengmin's Remarks Indicate That the Military's Loyalty to Xi Jinping Remains Inadequate.

Following the official dismissal of Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and Liu Zhenli, Chief of the Joint Staff, in January this year, Zhang Shengmin, the last remaining member of the Military Commission, was promoted to Vice Chairman. He has become Xi's spokesperson within the military's upper ranks and the implementer of military purges.

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