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Xi Jinping Reportedly Rushed to 301 Hospital – Three Top Shanghai Specialists Urgently Flown to Beijing for Consultation

Just as the CCP’s Beidaihe conclave concluded, reports emerged that Xi Jinping was admitted to the PLA General Hospital (301 Hospital). On August 15, U.S.-based Shanghai entrepreneur and independent media figure Hu Liren revealed on his channel Real China that on the late night of August 14, three top medical specialists from Shanghai were urgently summoned to Beijing’s 301 Hospital to consult on Xi Jinping’s condition.

Protests for Rights Protection Have Erupted in Multiple Regions, Facing Violent Suppression

The annual expenditure by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on maintaining stability surpasses its military spending, highlighting that the CCP views the Chinese populace as its most dangerous adversary. The CCP's tyrannical governance, which neglects the rights of citizens and arbitrarily damages their property and personal safety, has led to widespread public outrage.

Liu Jianchao's Deputy Sun Haiyan Investigated, Lianhe Zaobao: Working Normally

On August 15, Reuters cited three informed sources stating that Sun Haiyan, the deputy minister of the International Liaison Department, was detained in early August, and her detention is related to the questioning of Liu Jianchao, the minister of the department. However, shortly thereafter, Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao reported, citing reliable sources, that Sun Haiyan is currently working normally.

Trump: Will Do Everything Possible to Rescue Jimmy Lai

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday (August 14) that he would “do everything possible to rescue” imprisoned Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, even though CCP leader Xi Jinping would not be “very excited” about releasing him.

Court Packed, Media Disappointed – Yang Lanlan Appears by Video, Not in Person

On August 16, the trial of Yang Lanlan’s car accident case opened at Downing Centre Local Court in Sydney. The courtroom was crowded with media outlets waiting for her appearance. However, according to independent reporters at the scene, Yang applied for a video hearing and did not appear in person. During the session, Yang said she was not yet ready to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. The next court date was set for September 26.

Yang Lanlan Faces Two Charges – Very Different Outcomes Depending on Guilty Plea

23-year-old Chinese woman Yang Lanlan has become the focus of international attention due to a car accident in Sydney, Australia. Her mysterious family background and the source of her wealth remain unknown. On August 15, she will make her first court appearance. What kind of legal punishment will she face? Will she go to prison? And will her true identity be revealed in this trial?

Japanese Media: Xi’s Power Base Shaken, Anti-Xi Faction Building an Encirclement

The CCP has announced that the Fourth Plenary Session will be held in Beijing in October. Some Japanese media believe that the delay of the plenary session until October reflects a weakening of Xi Jinping’s power base. Analysts also point out that signs of an anti-Xi faction within the military began emerging last year, and that this faction is now working to construct an “anti-Xi encirclement.”

Is Guo Shuqing in Trouble? The Power Struggle in Beidaihe Remains Enigmatic

The power struggle in Beidaihe ahead of the Fourth Plenary Session is set to become increasingly intense. Recently, reports have circulated in Chinese circles that Liu Jianchao, the Minister of the International Liaison Department, has been taken away for investigation, a claim later confirmed by the Wall Street Journal.

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