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New Regulations from the CCP Heighten 'Human and Financial Void' Risks for Investment in China
In recent years, the CCP has increasingly reinforced its 'security-oriented' governance, integrating data, supply chains, and capital flows into a national security framework, which makes it easier to associate the daily operations of businesses with security risks.
US–China Tit-for-Tat Before Trump–Xi Meeting: Heavy Self-Damage Overshadows Gains
On the evening of May 2, 2026, the Ministry of Commerce of the Communist Party of China unexpectedly announced a blocking order against US sanctions targeting Hengli Petrochemical (Dalian) Refining Co., Ltd. and four other Chinese private "teapot" refineries, based on the 2021 "Regulations on Blocking the Extraterritorial Application of Foreign Laws and Measures."
Three Major Topics of the Trump-Xi Meeting Emerge, with Taiwan at the Forefront
Recently, U.S. military C-17 transport aircraft have landed in Beijing for three consecutive days, signalling the start of preparations for President Trump's upcoming visit to China. A Hong Kong media outlet has analysed that the recent statements and interactions between the U.S. and China indicate that the three core issues for the Trump-Xi meeting—'Taiwan, trade, and Iran'—have become clearly defined.
Major Explosion at Hunan Liuyang Fireworks Factory Leaves 21 Dead and 61 Injured
An explosion occurred at the "Hua Sheng Fireworks Manufacturing and Display Co., Ltd." in Liuyang City, Changsha, Hunan, around 4:40 PM on Monday, resulting in significant casualties. As of now, the incident has led to at least 21 deaths and 61 injuries.
Xi's Failed Attempt to Undermine Taiwan Has Instead LED to the Island Gaining Significant Recognition in Africa
The Chinese Communist Party previously pressured three African nations to deny Taiwan's special aircraft access to their airspace in an effort to obstruct President Lai Ching-te's visit. However, good news emerged in early May, as Lai successfully broke through Beijing's blockade and arrived in the friendly nation of Eswatini on the 2nd to commence a state visit, much to the dismay of the Chinese Communist Party.
Crowded With People but No Profits! The ‘special Forces-style Tourism’ Model Has Left Hong Kong Residents Astonished
During the May Day Golden Week holiday, Hong Kong businesses were hopeful that mainland tourists would bring a surge in retail consumption.
After the Evaporation of 160 Trillion in Wealth, Only Extreme Budget Travel Remains for the May Day Holiday
The strategy of relying on the "Golden Week" to stimulate domestic demand is increasingly losing its effectiveness. This year's "May Day" holiday showcases a stark contrast: tourist attractions are teeming with visitors, and transportation hubs are overwhelmed with congestion; however, this bustling scene is largely disconnected from any real boost in domestic demand, as consumer data reveals a concerning trend.
In a Tragic Incident in Downtown Chengdu, a Car Indiscriminately Struck Pedestrians, Resulting in Over Ten Casualties
On the afternoon of May 1, a shocking event unfolded in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, when a vehicle began to hit pedestrians without warning.
The Chinese Communist Party's 15 Fake Media Infiltrate Japan, Suspected of Using AI to Manipulate Public Opinion
The methods employed by the Chinese Communist Party to infiltrate international public opinion through fake media are becoming increasingly covert and rampant.
Breaking Through the CCP's Blockade, Lai Ching-te Successfully Arrives in Eswatini
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te made an unexpected visit to Eswatini on Saturday after his itinerary was delayed due to flight permit issues.
Tsinghua Teachers Required to Complete Ideological Dynamics Forms: What is the CCP Afraid Of?
I previously heard from friends in Beijing that the CCP's control over universities has intensified. Monitors are not only assigned to key universities, but cameras are also installed in classrooms to oversee every word and action of teachers.
Survived Five Assassination Attempts: Uncovering the Secret Behind Trump’s “Invincibility”
Since running for president up to the present, U.S. President Donald Trump has faced five assassination attempts, yet each time he has managed to escape unharmed. And this is not simply because of exceptionally strong security measures—so what is the reason? Is the current U.S. president under some kind of curse or protected by divine forces?
It Has Been Over 120 Days Since Xi Jinping Has Taken No Action Against Zhang Youxia
It has been three months since January 24, when Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli were officially announced to be under investigation.
13.69%! Taiwan's GDP in the First Quarter Delivers a Significant Blow to the CCP, Leaving Xi's Regime With Nothing but Passive Loyalty
Xi Jinping's confidence in his system has been challenged! Taiwan's GDP surged to 13.69% in the first quarter, directly overshadowing the CCP's self-proclaimed figure of 5%.
Are Cai Qi and Xi Jinping at Odds? The Economist Suggests That Cai Qi's Excessive Power Poses a Danger
A recent article by The Economist indicates that while Cai Qi is nominally ranked fifth among the seven members of the Standing Committee, he has effectively risen to second place.
Waking Up to Find Oneself Labelled as a Foreign Force! Xi Jinping Continues to Trend
A statement from the Ministry of State Security of the Communist Party of China, claiming that 'young people lying flat are funded and incited by foreign forces,' has sent shockwaves across the internet, trending for several days.
Communist Party Isn’t Descended from Yan and Huang—Yellow Emperor Worship Is Just a Show
According to the "Henan Daily," on April 19, the third day of the third month in the lunar calendar, a grand ceremony to pay homage to the ancestors at the Yellow Emperor's hometown in Xinzheng took place.
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.
U.S. Media: Thousands of Soldiers Construct Road for George W. Bush, Unseated Xi Jinping Feels Bored
According to the Wall Street Journal, in 2005, on the eve of U.S. President George W. Bush's visit to Beijing, the Chinese government mobilised thousands of soldiers to urgently build a mountain biking trail to fulfil the requests of the U.S. President.
Beijing's Drone Ban: Xi Jinping's Security Concerns Represent the Greatest Threat to China's Economy
On May 1, 2026, Beijing implemented the strictest drone policy in its history, resulting in a complete ban on drones in the capital.
Leeks Are Broke! The Box Office for Films During the 'May Day' Holiday Has Been Slashed in Half, Leading to a Wave of Withdrawals
As the Chinese public grapples with job scarcity and a sudden drop in wages, many have adopted a 'lying flat' lifestyle and are engaging in 'extremely low consumption.' Concurrently, the restaurant industry is losing around 10,000 establishments daily.