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Xi Jinping is So Intimidating! Chinese Tourists Immediately Flee Upon Hearing His Name
Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobuo's remark that "Taiwan has issues" provoked the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which swiftly retaliated with a series of measures, including suspending travel to Japan.
Xi Jinping Rarely Initiates a Call—Did He Complain to Trump About Sanae Takaichi?
On issues involving Taiwan and Japan, what Beijing cares about most is the U.S. position. Now that China and Japan are locked in fierce tension, Beijing naturally wants to see where the U.S. stands. On November 24, CCP leader Xi Jinping took the rare step of calling U.S. President Trump. A few hours later, Trump phoned Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Afterward, Takaichi told the press that Trump said she was a good friend and could call him anytime—undoubtedly a slap in the face to Xi.
The Significance of IPAC’s Legislative Framework to Ban Forced Organ Harvesting Is Tremendous
On November 12, the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) issued an official statement condemning the Chinese Communist Party’s heinous practice of harvesting organs from living people. It explicitly put forward six legislative recommendations to prevent individuals, institutions, or governments in various countries from assisting the CCP in the extraction of organs from living humans.
Will the U.S. and Russia Form an Alliance? Xi Jinping Is Completely Finished
Recently, the U.S. proposed a peace plan for the Russia–Ukraine war. Ukrainian President Zelensky has largely agreed to the negotiation terms, but Putin is still hesitating. Commentators are perplexed and suspect that U.S. President Trump may be secretly coordinating with Putin. The true purpose remains to be analyzed further.
Trump: Xi Jinping Has Already Agreed
U.S. President Donald Trump and CCP leader Xi Jinping held a one-hour phone call on November 24. This was their second conversation since meeting in Busan, South Korea, on October 30.
China’s Export of Surveillance Tools to Many Countries Draws Ire
Recent evidence shows that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is exporting technologies used to control its own population to other countries, including internet surveillance systems and robot police dogs equipped with facial recognition. This move is seen as an attempt to intervene in other countries’ public security systems in order to expand its international security influence. However, civil groups in Kazakhstan have strongly criticized the CCP’s actions.
China'a Northwest University Student Expelled After Publicly Opposing CCP, Drawing Attention
An undergraduate student at China’s Northwest University was recently expelled after repeatedly expressing views in class that denied Marxism and the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The disciplinary decision circulated within the university, drawing concern in academic circles over the CCP’s tightening ideological boundaries in higher education.
The Menglong Case Has Revealed the Dark Underbelly of the Entertainment Industry, Highlighting the Connections Between Powerful Figures and Their Penchant for Sinister Practices
As interest in the Yu Menglong case intensifies, the exposed dark secrets implicate high-ranking CCP officials, including Xi Jinping, Cai Qi, and Wang Xiaohong, along with their families and descendants.
Red Sky Stuns with 'Xi Hanging Statue' as Dragon Energy Reverses at Beijing's Summer Palace
During the opening ceremony of the 15th National Games, a golden fish dragon, measuring several dozen meters long and inspired by the ancient Chinese legend of the Aoyu, captivated 30,000 spectators as it turned and twisted.
Don't Worry, Taiwan and Japan Are Both Safe!
A reader commented that the 270 billion could potentially be a rumour spread by Xi Jinping's arch-rival, questioning, "If you could exchange a huge fortune for yourself, would you place it in the hands of someone unrelated to you?"
Censoring Gao Shanwen, Distorting Hu Yaobang: Xi Jinping's Cycle of Power
According to a report by China Securities Journal on November 24, 2025, Gao Shanwen, who held dual roles as the director of the "Guotou Industry Research Institute" under Guotou Securities and the chief economist of Guotou Securities, has left the company. Furthermore, relevant information about Gao Shanwen is no longer available on the China Securities Association's website.
The Yu Menglong Case Has Shaken the Core, Leaving Netizens Reeling and Military Descendants in a Precarious Situation!
On November 21, it was a tumultuous day for netizens within the Great Firewall who support Yu Menglong. Some described the atmosphere as chaotic and intense; all the accounts of major influencers who spoke out for Yu Menglong on Weibo were suspended, and newly created accounts were banned within a minute.
Fan Bingbing is Once Again at the Centre of Controversy: 'wanting to Start Anew' Has Angered Whom?
Just as the storm ignited by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's comments regarding 'Taiwan's situation' and the Chinese Consul General in Osaka, Xue Jian's 'decapitation theory' has plunged Sino-Japanese relations into a deep freeze, on November 22, Chinese actress Fan Bingbing won the Best Actress award at the Golden Horse Awards for her film 'Earth Mother,' which has sparked yet another wave of controversy in mainland China.
Courtyard Culture: Xi Jinping Encounters the Aristocratic Culture of Yu Zhengsheng
On November 7, Fang Hongwei, Party Secretary of Xi’an, Shaanxi, was officially announced to have fallen.
Explosive Developments in the Yang Lanlan Case! New Version of Her Mysterious Background Emerges
The case involving Chinese billionaire Yang Lanlan, who is suspected of drunk driving and causing serious injuries to others, had its fourth court hearing on November 14 at the Downing Centre Local Court in Sydney.
Insiders Uncover the Details of the Yu Menglong Case: Was He Hospitalised for Surgery?
Yu Menglong has become the epitome of what mothers everywhere desire, yet his tragic fate has left countless mothers heartbroken. The incident surrounding Yu Menglong has indeed inflicted a widespread collective trauma on the Chinese public.
“The Nine Commentaries” 21st Anniversary — Real-Name Quit-Party Numbers Rise
November 19, 2025, is the 21st anniversary of the publication of The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party. This series of editorials exposing the evil nature of the CCP, since its release in 2004, has triggered a spiritual awakening movement that shocked Chinese communities worldwide—the “Three Withdrawals Movement,” meaning withdrawal from the Chinese Communist Party, the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers.
Three Strange Things About the CCP Public Security Minister’s Trip to the Northwest
According to Xinhua News Agency on November 21, Wang Xiaohong—Secretary of the CCP Central Secretariat and State Councilor—recently conducted an inspection tour in Shaanxi and Ningxia. Several strange aspects of the report deserve attention.
U.S. Lawmakers: CCP Is Waging a “Systematic War Against Faith” at Home
U.S. lawmakers and religious freedom advocates said at a congressional hearing on Thursday (November 20) that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is waging a “systematic war on faith” against all religious groups inside China. At the hearing, religious experts noted that this is not only a human rights issue but also a national security issue. “The CCP is at war with faith—and at war with us.”
Myanmar Cracks Down on Scam Centers — Expert: The CCP Is the Real Mastermind
Myanmar’s military stated on November 23 that during a five-day crackdown targeting a notorious online scam center near the Thai border, nearly 1,600 foreign nationals were arrested. But some observers believe that the intensified crackdown, which began last month, is merely a superficial gesture.
Taipei Holds “Anti-Transnational Repression” Forum Focusing on the CCP’s Misdeeds
On November 23, the Republic of China’s Free Communications Association held an anti–transnational repression/persecution forum in Taipei under the theme “The Invisible Long Arm: Taiwan Has Long Been in a Silent Unrestricted War,” inviting scholars and experts to participate in discussions.