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Shenzhen Woman Advises Against Smoking, Faces Police 'Strip Search'
Recently, a controversial anti-smoking incident occurred in Shenzhen, a city recognised for having the strictest 'anti-smoking regulations' in China.
Impact of Economic Winter: 3.39 Million Restaurants Closed Last Year
Spring 2026 has arrived, but the gradually warming temperatures have not brought the expected revival to China's restaurant industry. Instead, an unprecedented wave of restaurant closures has swept through, plunging countless business owners into a harsh winter.
Is the Arrest Operation 'Unjustified and Uncoordinated'? Zhang Youxia Holds Too Many Secrets of Xi Jinping
In January of this year, Xi Jinping, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party, unexpectedly arrested Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and Liu Zhenli, also Vice Chairman of the Military Commission.
No More Circumventing the Great Firewall! Kuai Lian VPN Ceases Operations in Mainland China
The VPN software Kuai Lian, which claims to be 'always connectable,' announced on April 28 that it would terminate its operations in mainland China due to the ongoing impact of network blockades.
Fleeing to Europe: A Xinjiang Police Officer Describes 'Re-education Camps' as an Indelible Nightmare
he human rights situation in Xinjiang, China, continues to draw international scrutiny and condemnation globally.
The Political Bureau Meeting Highlights That Xi Jinping's Repeated Strategies Have Put an End to the ' Lying Flat' Approach
On April 28, the Chinese Communist Party held a Political Bureau meeting to analyse the current economic situation and outline economic work. The meeting, chaired by General Secretary Xi Jinping, featured an official statement that boldly proclaimed a "strong start" to the economy this year, with major indicators surpassing expectations and showcasing significant resilience and vitality.
The CCP Claims That the Concept of 'lying Flat' is Linked to Foreign Interference, Which Has Sparked Public Mockery
The term 'chives' has become a self-deprecating label used by the Chinese public in recent years, akin to 'sheep to be slaughtered.'
U.S. Media Reveals Preparations for the Trump-Xi Meeting: Preventing Poisoning and Avoiding Fights Among Aides
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are scheduled to hold a summit in Beijing from May 14 to 15, marking the first state visit by a U.S. president to China in nearly a decade.
WHO Saved Zhang Linghe? The "Misguided Actor" Makes a Comeback in Just 20 Days.
Just two days ago, on April 24, the highest official platform in mainland China, "CCTV Video", unexpectedly released an exclusive interview. The individual featured in the footage is Zhang Linghe, the male lead of the recently popular costume drama "Zhu Yu"—a rising star.
Ma Xingrui's Mental Breakdown During Review Period Leads to His Disappearance
Recently, internal reports have emerged indicating that He Weidong and Zhang Youxia are no longer in the picture. On April 24, self-media personality Lao Deng unexpectedly revealed that Ma Xingrui is no longer present during the review period, with the official internal notice attributing this to a sudden illness and ineffective rescue efforts. He also cited sources stating that this incident occurred more than two months after the review process was initiated.
Chinese Communist Party Hacker Xu Zewei Was Extradited From Italy to the United States, Facing Nine Charges
The U.S. Department of Justice officially announced on Monday (April 27) that Xu Zewei, a hacker working for the Chinese Communist government, has been extradited from Italy to the United States, where he faces a total of nine charges in an indictment.
China’s Real Estate Collapse Sparks Systemic Crisis
The collapse of China's real estate market is no longer merely a fluctuation in the economic cycle; it has become a full-blown institutional avalanche. As of this month, the Chinese real estate market has experienced 47 consecutive months of decline, which not only reshuffles historical records but also resembles a late-stage cancer that has persisted for four years, completely dismantling the narrative of land finance and fiscal myths that the Chinese Communist Party has relied on for its survival over the past 30 years.
Nazi Party Archives Now Accessible Online, Website Crashes, Raise Concerns for Communist Party Members?
Last month, the U.S. National Archives launched an online feature allowing access to information about former Nazi Party members, which has garnered significant public interest. The surge in traffic even led to the website crashing temporarily.
Insider: Weekly Deaths Reported in Xinjiang Concentration Camps, Villagers Feign Insanity to Avoid Torture
A Chinese police officer who previously served in Xinjiang defected at the renowned tourist site Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. He then travelled to the World Uyghur Congress, based in Munich, to seek asylum in Germany.
After Xi's Crackdown on Zhang Youxia, Why Are Investigations, Research, and Visits So Infrequent?
Earlier this year, the announcement that Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and Liu Zhenli, Chief of Joint Staff of the Military Commission, had fallen from grace sent shockwaves both domestically and internationally, causing further upheaval within the Chinese Communist Party and the military.
“Beggar” Renamed “Dispersed Personnel,” Critics Say “Waiting for the Rich” Fits Better
On April 24, 2026, Shi Chunfeng, spokesperson for the Legislative Affairs Commission of the National People's Congress, announced at a press conference that the draft of the Social Assistance Law, now in its third review, plans to change the term 'vagrant beggars' to 'dispersed personnel'.
CCTV Footage Unexpectedly Displayed '8964' - a Triple Shock on a Day That Zhongnanhai Fears the Most
April 25, 2026, is a date that will be etched in history. On this day, three seemingly unrelated events collided in a historic manner.
Confronting the Party Leader! A Set of Data Shocks the Entire Internet
Although Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, proclaimed at the third plenary session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection in early 2024 that the anti-corruption campaign had achieved overwhelming success and was fully consolidated, this assertion has been publicly contradicted by CCP officials on multiple occasions.
It Appears That Cai Qi is Aware That Xi's Performance Since Becoming the Party Leader Has Been Poorly Regarded.
According to reports from the official media of the Chinese Communist Party, from April 23 to 24, Cai Qi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee and Secretary of the Central Secretariat, who is also a close ally of Xi Jinping, conducted research and inspections in Datong City, Shanxi Province, focusing on establishing and implementing the correct view of political achievements in educational work.
Xi Jinping's New Era of Going Up the Mountain and Down to the Countryside: University Students Returning to Vocational Schools
In the spring of 2026, regions such as Beijing, Shandong, and Anhui introduced the 'University Student Technician Class', encouraging undergraduate and master's graduates to return to vocational schools for full-time studies lasting 1-2 years.
Young Man Found Starved in Dongguan; Wuhan Job Seeker Sleeping Under Bridge
In April 2026, the National Bureau of Statistics of the Communist Party of China proudly announced the first quarter data, claiming that GDP growth had reached 5%, with signs of consumption recovery, stable exports, and strong investment.