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Shi Yongxin Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison, Raising Questions About a Possible Conspiracy

On Friday (May 29), Shi Yongxin, the former abbot of the Shaolin Temple in Henan, was sentenced to 24 years in prison in the first instance, with officials indicating that the amount involved is nearly 300 million yuan. Netizens expressed that the sentence is too light and are questioning who the pr

Xi Jinping's Four-Pronged Strategy: A Rapid Shift Towards Isolationism

China's economy remains ensnared in a spiral of deflation, with the three pillars of investment, consumption, and exports all faltering and losing effectiveness. A systemic fiscal and financial crisis is emerging, compounded by a worsening international political and economic landscape.

Huawei Claims Breakthrough in Chip Performance? Party Media Exaggerates While Internet Users Mock

Due to U.S. sanctions, Huawei's chip technology has faced significant restrictions. Recently, Huawei announced the discovery of a 'new guiding principle for the development of the semiconductor industry'—the Tao (τ) Law. The Chinese Communist Party's media outlets have made grand claims, stating that this represents 'breakthroughs in transistor density and system performance' and 'redefining the evolution of semiconductors.'

China's Economy is in Turmoil, and Public Confidence is Low, Leading to Reduced Consumer Spending

Despite the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) consistently emphasising the need to boost domestic demand and expand consumption, many businesses and residents in first- and second-tier cities like Shanghai and Chengdu have recently shared in interviews with foreign media that consumer behaviour is more cautious than last year, with a decline in foot traffic and a reduction in average spending per customer.

Dong Jun's Absence Raises Speculation

Following the recent official announcement of the suspension of the death penalty for former Chinese Defence Ministers Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu, the absence of current Defence Minister Dong Jun from key diplomatic events has ignited speculation: Is Dong Jun experiencing health problems, or has he once again come under investigation?

Quad Raises East & South China Sea Concerns, China Responds Strongly

On May 26, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi, and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar convened in New Delhi, India, to discuss the revival of the "Quad Security Dialogue" aimed at bolstering security strategies focused on the Indo-Pacific region.

Chinese Miners Trapped in Ebola Zone Fear Secret Return Home

On May 17, the World Health Organisation (WHO) officially issued the highest level of global public health alert, declaring that the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa has officially become an 'International Public Health Emergency of Concern.'

Shanxi Mine Death Toll Shifts, Raising Cover-Up Fears

A gas explosion occurred on the evening of May 22 at the Liushenyu Coal Mine operated by Tongzhou Group in Qinyuan County, Shanxi Province. On the evening of the 23rd, officials announced that the incident had resulted in 82 fatalities, 2 individuals missing, and 128 injuries.

Cai Qi Secretly Informed Xi Jinping That Zhongnanhai Has Received a Death Certificate Regarding Local Finances

On May 26, Du Wen, the former deputy director of the legal advisory office of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region government, disclosed in his YouTube program that Cai Qi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, reported to Xi Jinping that local finances are facing a systemic crisis marked by significant blood loss and a complete depletion of their capacity to generate revenue.

Trump Employs 'flattery' to Engage With the CCP, Challenging the Notion of 'the East Rising and the West Declining'

During the opening remarks of a meeting with Xi Jinping in Beijing, U.S. President Trump, who has had a long-standing and amicable relationship with Xi, remarked, 'You are a great leader.' He further explained, 'Some people may not appreciate me saying this, but I must say it because it is the truth; I always speak the truth.' This statement took many by surprise, as it is unusual for a democratically elected president to commend the leader of the CCP as a 'great leader.' Has Trump been misled by the CCP?

Li Qiang's Move to Abolish Household Registration? What Does This Action From the State Council Signify?

On May 22, 2026, the State Council of the Communist Party of China released the "Implementation Opinions on Providing Basic Public Services at Permanent Residence," boldly announcing the complete removal of household registration restrictions for participating in employee social insurance at one's place of employment. Almost immediately, state media hailed this as a major initiative to "deepen household registration reform," "promote urbanisation," and "benefit hundreds of millions of migrant workers."

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