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On Stage, the Echoes of Five Thousand Years
Some things cannot be rehearsed. While skills, movements, and expressions can all be practiced, the light in a performer’s eyes when they stand on stage — that quality that conveys they are not merely performing, but engaging in something they genuinely believe in — cannot be cultivated in a rehears
Xinhua News Agency Promotes Public-Private Partnerships: Xi Jinping's Legalized Robbery 2.0 is on the Horizon
On June 19, 2026, Xinhua News Agency published an article titled "Three Major Transformations: An Unprecedented and Profound Social Change," which strongly endorses the socialist transformation movement of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the 1950s, particularly the "public-private partnership" in capitalist industry and commerce, calling for its revival.
NPC & CPPCC Irregularities Suggest Limits on Xi’s Power
In January, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, removed Zhang Youxia, the vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, and it has been nearly six months since that decision.
Zhang Youxia Shockingly Accused of Corruption Exceeding 10 Billion; Father and Son Detained in Beidaihe
Recently, a significant political reshuffle has occurred at the upper echelons of Zhongnanhai. According to revelations by renowned overseas commentator Jiang Wangzheng on X, Zhang Youxia, the former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, who was previously placed under investigation for serious disciplinary violations, has seen his corruption and related assets exceed "100 billion" after liquidation.
Analysis: Beijing's Latest Calculations on Taking Taiwan
Authoritative statistics from various Western intelligence agencies indicate that by 2026, the cumulative number of casualties among Russian troops on the Ukrainian battlefield has surpassed 1.3 million, with confirmed deaths exceeding 500,000. NATO's latest intelligence reveals that the monthly casualty rate for Russian forces has now surged to an astonishing 35,000. These revelations have caused significant shockwaves in Beijing.
FDIC: Unincarcerated Falun Gong Practitioners Also Face Organ Harvesting
In May 2026, the Falun Dafa Information Center (FDIC) submitted a report to the U.S. Congress and the CECC, revealing that unincarcerated Falun Gong practitioners are also at risk of organ harvesting.
Exclusive Interview with Hsiao Bi-khim: How Taiwan Can Counter Beijing's 'Wolf Warrior' Diplomacy
Six years ago, when Hsiao Bi-khim took office in Washington, D.C. as Taiwan's newly appointed representative, she faced the aggressive 'Wolf Warrior' diplomacy of the Chinese Communist Party.
Russia's Population Collapse and Nationwide Return to Poverty: Does the CCP Still Dare to Attack Taiwan?
If we rewind to 2022, when Putin sat at the massive long table in the Kremlin, confidently announcing the so-called 'special military operation' against Ukraine, he likely envisioned a lightning-fast war, expecting to capture Kyiv in three days and secure full access in seven. At that time, the elites in Moscow were probably already preparing caviar and champagne for a victory celebration.
Cai and Xi Create a 'Community of Shared Destiny', Leading to an Inevitable Collapse
In today's episode, we will discuss the 'big steward' and 'gatekeeper' of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping: Cai Qi.
Cai Qi's Replacement of Chen Xi Signals a Political Earthquake
Recently, there has been a notable shift in the high-level power structure of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Cai Qi, who holds several key positions, has taken over as the president of the Central Party School, succeeding the former president Chen Xi, whose reasons for stepping down remain unclear, leading to rampant speculation.
The Absurdity of Crimes During the Cultural Revolution: Writing Letters to Mao and Taiwan is Also a Crime
Many elderly individuals who experienced the Cultural Revolution still feel a lingering sense of dread when they reflect on those absurd years and events. During that period, anyone could be unjustly accused of bizarre crimes, arrested, and sentenced.
A Special Senate Resolution on Xi Jinping's Birthday: A Declaration of His Fifteen Crimes
Just one day after Xi Jinping's birthday, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a notable resolution condemning Xi Jinping for fifteen crimes. Senator Scott, who introduced the resolution, openly expressed his disdain for Xi Jinping, stating, 'We should treat Xi Jinping as we would a tyrant,' and even wryly added, 'This serves as a way to celebrate Xi Jinping's birthday.'
100 Million Chinese People Are Unable to Repay Their Debts! A Rare Call to Action From an Article in "Qiushi"
A recent Bloomberg report has struck like a thunderclap, exposing the reality of consumption in China.
June Rains and Ominous Moon–Venus Conjunction
Since the beginning of June, mainland China has experienced significantly more rain and hail from south to north compared to previous years.
UK Sentences Manager of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office and Accomplice for Espionage Activities on Behalf of the CCP
A court in the UK sentenced two men to prison on Thursday (June 18) for engaging in espionage activities for China and monitoring dissenters from Hong Kong, according to a report by People's Daily.
Heavy Rain and Hail Across Many Regions of the Mainland Create an Unusual Sight: Cars Covered With Quilts
Since June of this year, over ten provinces in China have experienced extreme weather characterized by strong convective conditions, including heavy rain and hail. Hailstones the size of eggs have become a common occurrence, leading to frequent damage to car roofs and windshields. Consequently, many people have learned from past experiences and quickly cover their vehicles with quilts upon receiving hail warnings to mitigate potential losses.
China's Factories Turn to Robots, Heightening Employment Pressure
Recently, manufacturing regions such as Guangdong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang have seen factories gradually implement robotic production lines, replacing certain assembly line, handling, and assembly jobs.
U.S. Officials Visit Detained Scholar; New China Travel Warning Issued
The U.S. State Department informed Voice of America (VOA) on Wednesday (June 17) that U.S. consular officials have visited U Min Zin, an American scholar of Burmese descent, who was detained by the Chinese Communist Party last week on suspicion of espionage.
500,000 People, 2,600 Facilities, 76% Violence -- New Report Reveals Abuse Issues in China's Detention Centers
Over 500,000 individuals spend lengthy periods awaiting trial in detention centers across China each year. These individuals are spread across more than 2,600 detention facilities nationwide, with an average detention duration of up to six months, and some political cases lasting several years.
U.S. Senate Condemns Xi and CCP as Blame Deflected
On June 16, U.S. local time, the Senate unanimously passed a resolution condemning Xi Jinping and a series of actions taken by the CCP over the years. These actions include human rights abuses, oppression of ethnic minorities, undermining international order, and posing a threat to U.S. national security.
May Data Crash! China's Domestic Demand Continues to Decline
On June 16, the National Bureau of Statistics released the economic data for May, which completely undermined the official narrative of an economic recovery.