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How the CCP Systematically Harms Overseas Chinese
This report leaves readers feeling unsettled long after they have finished reading it. The data is sourced from public records of the U.S. Federal Sentencing Commission, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Homeland Security; the cases are deri
Associate Professor at Chongqing University of Technology Kills Vice President; Disorder in Chinese Universities
On June 6, 2026, the Chongqing Public Security Bureau reported a knife attack that occurred the previous day in a community located in the Banan District of Chongqing. The authorities did not reveal the identities of those involved, and the police categorised the incident as a 'dispute between colleagues.' Videos related to the incident were swiftly banned in mainland China.
Zheng Liwen's Wishful Thinking and the Kuomintang's Dream of Nanke
Recently, Zheng Liwen, the Chairman of the Kuomintang, delivered a speech in San Francisco, where she mentioned several 'miracles': Taiwan's democratic miracle and the economic miracle resulting from China's reform and opening up.
Cai Qi's Political Variables and Risks
As the 21st National Congress of the Communist Party of China approaches, the personnel structure within the Party is undergoing a significant reshuffle. Cai Qi, who serves as the de facto number two figure in the Party and the foremost power broker within Xi Jinping's inner circle, has his political fate closely intertwined with Xi Jinping's personal authority.
The CCP Is in Decline: Pandas Being Returned, Zhao Lijian Reassigned
Cui Tiankai, who previously served as the Chinese ambassador to the United States, famously remarked in 2013: "Washington actually has two Chinese ambassadors: myself and the little panda at the National Zoo."
A 100-Billion-Yuan Baby Bonus to Boost Births? Exposing the Big Scam of “The State Will Raise Your Child”
Recently, China’s Ministry of Finance, together with the National Health Commission, dropped what they called a “bombshell”: the central government will allocate 99.9 billion yuan, while local governments at all levels will contribute another 10.1 billion yuan, for a total of 110 billion yuan to fund newborn childcare subsidies in 2026.
Teresa Teng's Final Oath: June Fourth Changed Her Life
On May 27, 1989, more than a hundred stars from Hong Kong and Taiwan gathered at Happy Valley for a charity performance titled 'Democratic Songs for China,' uniting to support the students in Beijing. The event raised a total of 13 million Hong Kong dollars, all of which was dedicated to supporting the 1989 student movement.
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 information control in recent years.
June Snow and Hail: Ominous Signs for the Party Leader
June is typically the start of summer, but on the morning of June 1, 2026, residents in northern Genhe City, Inner Mongolia—including areas like Jinhou, Mangui, and Alongsan—opened their windows to find a blanket of white outside, with snow accumulation reaching 3 to 5 centimeters at its thickest, causing the landscape to instantly 'return to winter.' On the same day, snowfall was also recorded in the Daxing'anling region of Heilongjiang.
Countdown to the Mainland Gaokao: Effective Tips to Alleviate Exam Anxiety
With only a few days remaining until the Chinese Gaokao, one of the trending topics among netizens is the "pre-exam oxygen inhalation craze." Many parents, observing their children showing signs of fatigue, insomnia, and memory decline before the exam, are taking them to hospitals for hyperbaric oxygen therapy. They hope that "supplementing oxygen" will enhance memory, concentration, and sleep quality, allowing their children to score a few more points in the final stretch.
Dismantling the Evil Communist Party and Holding Accountable for the June Fourth Massacre
On June 3 and 4, 1989, the Communist Party of China committed the shocking Beijing and Tiananmen Massacre, employing submachine guns and tanks to violently suppress peaceful student and citizen protests.
Unseen June Fourth Footage: Original Sound from the Scene is Heart-Wrenching!
What you just witnessed at the start of the video is not a film nor AI-generated virtual effects; it is the original footage of the June Fourth incident recently released by the British ITN television station, which had been stored away for over thirty years. Although thirty-six years have passed, the marks on Chang'an Avenue have long been erased, but has Zhongnanhai's deep-seated fear of that historical period vanished?
Hong Kong Media and Public Silenced, June Fourth Memories Suppressed
As the 37th anniversary of the June Fourth incident approaches, Hong Kong society has once again fallen into silence.
Revolution and anti-Americanism are CCP internal matters; the Chinese people must break from the Party
With the anniversary of the June Fourth Incident approaching, discussions about the nation's future have intensified.
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.
Prohibited from Visiting the Cemetery to Commemorate Loved Ones, June Fourth Victims' Families Protest
On the eve of the 37th anniversary of the June Fourth incident, members of the Beijing 'Tiananmen Mothers' group received a notification from the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau stating that they would not be allowed to visit the Wan'an Cemetery in Beijing on June 4 this year to commemorate their loved ones, nor could they hold the customary memorial ceremonies.
The Story Behind the 20-Year Sentence of the Son of an American "Flying Tiger" Officer
The term "Flying Tigers" is familiar to many Chinese. Officially known as the "Chinese Air Force American Volunteer Group," this unit was primarily made up of American pilots who assisted China in its fight against Japan during World War II, mainly engaging in combat against Japanese forces in mainland China and Burma.
Stanford University Accused of Accepting Donations from Individuals and Enterprises Linked to the CCP
The student newspaper at Stanford University has recently revealed that the university has accepted donations from individuals and enterprises associated with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The report includes a list of individual and corporate sponsors, among whom one individual is suspected to be Chen Yuan, the son of CCP elder Chen Yun.