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USCC New Report: Beijing Has Become an Indispensable Partner for Moscow
The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) published a fact sheet on Thursday (August 20) concerning the relationship between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Russia. The report indicates that since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the CCP has become an "essential
Chinese court in Guangzhou accepts bankruptcy case of Evergrande unit
CHINA-PROPERTY-DEBT:Chinese court in Guangzhou accepts bankruptcy case of Evergrande unit
Wang Yi's Secret Visit to South Korea: The US, South Korea, China, and North Korea Each Sing Their Own Tune
On August 19, Wang Yi, the Foreign Minister of the Communist Party of China, made a secret visit to South Korea, where he discussed issues related to the Korean Peninsula with South Korean Foreign Minister Zhao Xian. Wang Yi employed clichéd and superficially grand language, expressing hope that dialogue would improve relations on the 'Peninsula.' Zhao Xian emphasized South Korea's commitment to achieving denuclearization and peace on the Peninsula.
Hong Kong court convicts Tiananmen vigil group leaders of inciting subversion
HONGKONG-SECURITY-TIANANMEN:Hong Kong court convicts Tiananmen vigil group leaders of inciting subversion
China tax crackdown forces wealthy investors to assess their offshore trusts
CHINA-TAX:Analysis-China tax crackdown forces wealthy investors to assess their offshore trusts
New Regulations from the Chinese Communist Party Target Individuals, Raising Concerns Over Mobile Phone Data Privacy.
On August 7, the Ministry of Public Security of the Chinese Communist Party announced the "Measures for the Supervision and Inspection of Cybersecurity by Public Security Organs," which are set to take effect on October 1.
Nara Park's "Cute Dialogue" Becomes a Sensation on Japanese Internet
Recently, a video featuring Taiwanese children feeding deer in Nara Park, Japan, and having a "cute dialogue" with the sika deer has taken the Japanese internet by storm.
Chinese Communist Party's Smear Campaign Against Japanese Seafood Backfires, Hitting Fisheries Hard in Multiple Provinces
In August 2023, Japan began discharging treated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. In response, the Beijing authorities sought to apply diplomatic and economic pressure on Japan by not only imposing a total ban on the import of Japanese seafood but also launching a massive online disinformation campaign.
Car Crash: 'The Bull is Coming' - Xi's Praise for Jiang Faces Nationwide Criticism Carnival
On August 17, the Chinese Communist Party held a grand meeting to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Jiang Zemin's birth, with Xi Jinping personally attending and delivering a speech. Xi Jinping praised Jiang Zemin extensively and prominently, highlighting his role in maintaining stability in Shanghai in 1989, the later 'Three Represents', and his status as the 'Chief Architect of Reform and Opening Up', thereby assigning him a very high historical significance.
In the Underworld Memorial, Observing the Universe: Jiang Zemin's Farewell Ceremony and the Sound of Thunder
On August 17, a highly publicized yet strangely eerie political event took place at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing—the centenary memorial conference for the late former leader Jiang Zemin.
China Evergrande founder sentenced to life in prison
CHINA-PROPERTY-DEBT-EVERGRANDE:China Evergrande founder sentenced to life in prison
Do Not Believe, but Do Not Act Recklessly! A Look at the Cause and Effect of the Tragedy of an Internet Celebrity
The internet celebrity "Jiang Xiaorou" (real name Li Xiuting), known for her paranormal exploration and debunking content and boasting millions of fans, tragically suffered a serious car accident while returning to Guangdong from Guangxi. After more than 20 days of intensive care in the ICU, she was ultimately declared dead due to severe traumatic brain injury and multiple organ failure, at just 24 years old.
Cool! This is Xi Jinping's English nickname
Nicolae Ceaușescu, the leader of the Romanian Communist Party during the Cold War, was famously known as the "King of Titles." This nickname stemmed from his vigorous promotion of an extreme personal cult during his rule from 1965 to 1989, during which he accumulated countless titles across party, government, military, and academic spheres, while also accepting numerous flattering and exaggerated official titles and praises.
Trump Confirms Response from Kim Jong-un; North Korea Distrusts the CCP
On August 17, U.S. President Trump met with a 16-year-old lifeguard in the Oval Office and later spoke to reporters. Trump confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has responded positively to his request for dialogue, stating that Kim's "attitude is very positive."
July Economic Data Plummets, Li Qiang Issues a Blank Check
Recently released economic data for July in China has fallen well below market expectations. Investment has contracted, domestic demand is weak, employment is declining, and loans are shrinking, leading to a concerning overall trend that is difficult to overlook.
The Chinese Communist Party Praises Zhu Rongji for 'Daring to Speak the Truth' and Questions Jiang's Suppression of June Fourth
The body of former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji was cremated in Beijing on the 18th. In the obituary issued by the Chinese Communist Party, it was noted that he was 'daring to speak the truth, unafraid of offending others, and not engaging in special treatment.'
China's youth jobless rate hits 11-month high in July
CHINA-ECONOMY-UNEMPLOYMENT:China's youth jobless rate hits 11-month high in July
The Absurdities of Communist Leaders Exceed Your Imagination (Part 2)
In all countries that embrace communism and drift towards totalitarianism, their leaders are consumed by ideologies of communism, atheism, and evolutionism, subscribing to the notion of survival of the fittest. They often solidify their power through extreme personal cults and violent purges, resulting in numerous historical events that are hotly debated by future generations and are even considered absurd.
CCTV Documentary Unveils a Shocking Conspiracy
The CCTV documentary "Jiang Zemin" has inadvertently revealed the events surrounding July 20, 1999, which were not the normal operations of a typical country as one might expect, but rather a series of conspiracies.
China is Facing a Tsunami of Declining Birth Rates, Resulting in a Loss of 220,000 Kindergarten Teachers in Just One Year
The birth rate in China continues to decline, while the proportion of the elderly population has been rising in recent years. This declining birth rate is also affecting the education sector, leading to the closure of many schools due to insufficient student enrollment. Kindergartens are particularly hard hit, with over 20,000 closing last year, resulting in a total reduction of 220,000 kindergarten teachers.
Guo Degang's Alteration of Lyrics and the Revision of 'The East is Red'
On July 24, during a performance of 'Jigong the Living Buddha' in Wuhan, Guo Degang improvised changes to the lyrics of the song 'Play My Beloved Earth Pipa'. He altered the line 'The sun in the west is about to set, the Weishan Lake is quiet' to 'The sun in the west is about to set, the Forbidden City is quiet', and added some humorous remarks.