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What Does the Presence of Individuals Dressed in Black Around Xi Jinping Signify?
July 1 marks the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China. The Party celebrates every five years and every ten years, and this year, being a five-year milestone, calls for a special celebration.
Xi’s Special Aircraft Base Displays Anti-Xi Slogans, Signaling Shift in Public Sentiment
On June 29, a Twitter user known as 'Wall Country Frog Haha' shared a post that read: 'After the plane incident at the CITIC Tower (China Zun), someone printed flyers listing the top ten crimes of Xi Jinping against the nation and its people, and posted them in front of the Beijing base of China National Airlines, the company operating Xi Jinping's special plane, calling for anti-Communism, anti-dictatorship, and opposition to one-party rule!'
Chinese Exile Guo Wengui Sentenced to 30 Years in $1B Fraud Case
The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York announced on Tuesday (June 30) that Guo Wengui was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Monday for orchestrating a fraudulent scheme that defrauded over 1 billion dollars from thousands of followers around the globe.
The CCP's National Unity Law Takes Effect: Experts Analyze Its Malicious Implications
The CCP's "National Unity and Progress Promotion Law" officially came into effect on July 1. This law has been labeled by external observers as the world's first malicious legislation that openly legalizes "transnational repression."
Did the Belarusian President Send a Message Through an Envoy After a Secret Meeting With Putin?
On June 29, Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing. This is Lukashenko's third visit to China in two years, and both Chinese state media and the Belarusian news agency covered the event.
Radical Legislation Unveils the Truth: The CCP Confirms a Historical Pattern
The "National Unity and Progress Promotion Law," which the CCP began implementing on July 1, may seem at first glance to be just a routine policy initiative. However, this law carries significant political and legal implications in both its legislative framework and substantive content, and it has recently ignited extensive legal discussions and international debates both at home and abroad.
This News Could Make Xi Jinping Break Into a Cold Sweat
On June 30, the Japanese House of Representatives and the House of Councillors publicly released the income report for members of parliament for the year 2025. The report includes 293 members of the House of Representatives and 178 members of the House of Councillors who were in office for the entire year, totaling 471 individuals. Each year, both houses of Japan publish this information based on the assets of their members.
Is Wang Qishan Under House Arrest in Beijing? Why Hasn't Xi Jinping Charged Him?
Wang Qishan, who was once an ally of Xi Jinping, has seen nearly all of his close associates fall from power. Furthermore, since September of last year, Wang has vanished from the Chinese Communist Party's official media, making recent foreign media claims of his house arrest in Beijing less surprising.
CPC 105th Anniversary Marked by Somber Mood as Standing Committee Appears Grim
On June 30, 2026, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China convened a meeting specifically to 'study and deploy flood prevention and drought relief efforts.'
Plane Crashes into ‘A Statue’ as U.S. Set to Reveal Hidden Assets of Standing Committee Members
In late June, two news stories that captured global attention emerged from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime. One involved a plane crashing into a 'statue' high-rise building located in the heart of the CCP's power near Zhongnanhai, while the other was the announcement from the U.S. that it would reveal the hidden wealth of 'Xi Yizun' and other Standing Committee members.
Reviewing the Dismissal of CCP Officials at the Ministerial Level and Above in the First Half of 2026 (Part 2)
As we enter 2026, the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) anti-corruption campaign is intensifying, with increasingly severe crackdowns on high-ranking officials. The power struggles have deeply infiltrated the leadership surrounding Xi Jinping.
Reviewing the Dismissal of CCP Officials at the Ministerial Level and Above in the First Half of 2026 (Part 1)
As we enter 2026, the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) anti-corruption campaign is intensifying, with a more aggressive crackdown on high-ranking officials. Power struggles have deeply penetrated the leadership surrounding Xi Jinping.
South Korea Out of World Cup Finals Amid Deeper Issues
In the 2026 World Cup, the South Korean team, which was considered a favorite, faced an unexpected e
The Central South Sea Powerquake: Exposure of Xi Jinping's 25 Politburo Members' Hidden Wealth Abroad
On June 24, 2026, Bill Gertz, a journalist known for his focus on Sino-U.S. intelligence matters, disclosed in the Washington Times column "Inside the Ring" that U.S. intelligence agencies are preparing to release a major report by the end of December 2026.
Dancing with the Communist Party, Venezuela Pays a Heavy Price
On the evening of June 24, 2026, Venezuela experienced the most destructive disaster since the Chávez era. In a mere 39 seconds, two shallow earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale struck the northern coastal region and the vicinity of the capital, Caracas.
China Zun Was Struck, and a Fire Broke Out Nearby Again—Was It an Accident, a Deliberate Act, or an Assassination?
On the evening of June 26, a shocking aviation incident occurred in the heart of Beijing. A small aircraft crashed into the CITIC Tower, known as 'China Zun', which is the tallest building in Beijing.
Protest Against Garbage Station: Hefei Residents Achieve 'Rare Victory'
A large-scale public protest erupted in Hefei, the capital of Anhui Province, on June 27, in response to the government's plan to construct a garbage transfer station in a residential area.
China Zun Collision: Xi Jinping Faces Increased Risks of Political Fallout, Many Officials May Become Scapegoats
On the evening of June 26, the China Zun, a prominent building in Beijing's central business district, was struck by a small light aircraft that disintegrated upon impact. Official reports confirm the pilot's death and injuries to 13 individuals on the ground and inside the building.
Chinese Dissident Dong Guangping Has Arrived in Canada
Chinese dissident Dong Guangping escaped to South Korea last month by navigating a rubber boat. In an interview with the New York Times today (June 28), he revealed that he has now flown to Canada and attended the world-renowned Shen Yun performance in Toronto on June 27.
Xi’s Deep-Seated Suspicion Drives Purge, Ousting 6 Military NPC Delegates
The shock from Zhang Youxia's downfall is still resonating, and Xi Jinping's extensive purge of military leaders shows no signs of abating. On June 26, the Chinese Communist authorities announced the termination of the National People's Congress representative qualifications for 15 officials, which includes 2 air force generals, 1 army general, 2 army lieutenant generals, and 1 air force lieutenant general.
A Small Plane Gives Cai Qi a Headache; Party Leader Frightened Back into Underground Tunnel
A low-flying small plane, accompanied by a thunderous roar, slammed into the glass curtain wall of CITIC Tower. This sudden accident not only shattered the calm of Beijing’s skies but also instantly tore apart the Chinese Communist Party’s long-boasted “myth of Beijing air control” and its supposedly “impenetrable air defense network.”