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Lead Poisoning in Chinese Kindergarten: Netizens Investigate—Is the Real Culprit Emerging?
The mass lead poisoning incident at a kindergarten in Tianshui has shocked international observers. The official explanation—lead poisoning caused by the addition of decorative paint to pastries—has been met with widespread scepticism from parents and netizens.
Not Even in Death Is He Spared? Memorial Article for Li Keqiang Mentions Xi Jinping’s “Core” Six Times
On July 3, the People’s Daily published an article commemorating the 70th birthday of former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang. The article highly praised Li Keqiang. However, the official CCP journal Qiushi (“Seeking Truth”) website mysteriously removed the article shortly after publishing it.
Li Qiang Represents Xi at BRICS Summit in Brazil: Beijing’s Unspoken Pain
On July 2, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Premier Li Qiang will attend the 17th BRICS Leaders’ Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from July 5 to 8. This confirmed that Xi Jinping will, for the first time in many years, be absent from such an “important international meeting.”
Xinjiang to Add 6 More Organ Transplant Centers; Chinese Bloggers Alarmed Over "Urbanized Missing Children"
While the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rapidly expands the number of organ transplant centres, the rising number of missing children across China—now described as "urbanised" disappearances—has raised grave concerns. Many are asking: whose organs are being harvested, and for whom?
What Is the Real Purpose Behind People's Daily's Tribute to Li Keqiang?
On July 3, People’s Daily published a lengthy tribute on page 6 to mark what would have been former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s 70th birthday.
Wang Yi Reveals CCP Secrets, Shocks EU Officials
On July 2, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Europe and held a one-on-one meeting with Kaja Kallas, the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
Three Major Reasons Why Xi Jinping Hesitates to Act Rashly
The BGU-57 bunker buster bomb carried by the U.S. 'Midnight Hammer' not only targeted Iran but also sent shockwaves through Zhongnanhai.
The Death of Li Keqiang is a Major Party Incident – Reports Say Party Elders like Wen Jiabao and Wang Yang Demand Thorough Investigation
On July 3, People’s Daily published an article commemorating former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on what would have been his 70th birthday. While the article highly praised Li Keqiang, it also inserted references to Xi Jinping as the core of the Party and slogans such as “2442” (referring to Xi’s governance framework).
Xi Jinping Upstaged? Li Qiang to Attend BRICS Summit in Brazil on Xi’s Behalf
On July 2, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Premier Li Qiang would attend the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from July 5 to 8.
Political Bureau Collective Study: Is Xi Jinping's Self-Examination a Strategy to Stay in Power Until Retirement?
On June 30, attention turned to a meeting of political leaders in China, which reviewed the "Regulations on the Work of the Party Central Decision-Making and Coordination Institutions."
Party Media Commemorates Li Keqiang: Fierce Infighting, Xi’s Faction Begins to Distance from Xi
As the annual Beidaihe political retreat approaches, speculation about Xi Jinping’s diminishing influence has saturated Chinese-speaking media.
The Oldest 'Tiger', Qi Tongsheng, Former Chairman of the Ningxia Political Consultative Conference, Has Been Publicly Prosecuted
On July 3, the official website of the Supreme People's Procuratorate of the Communist Party of China announced the conclusion of the investigation into Qi Tongsheng, the former party secretary and chairman of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Political Consultative Conference, for suspected bribery.
He Must Have Done Something Big—Why Was He Omitted from the Politburo Meeting’s ‘Other Matters’?
On June 30, after a 65-day interval, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) finally held another Politburo meeting. At the end of the official Xinhua report, as always, it casually noted, “The meeting also discussed other matters,” and then abruptly ended.
The Chinese Communist Party Has Laid the Groundwork for Xi Jinping's Resignation
Rumours regarding Xi Jinping's impending resignation have been widely circulated on the internet, both within and outside Hainan. Recently, the Chinese Communist Party announced the establishment of a new structure—the Central Committee's Decision-Making and Coordination Institution. This move is perceived by observers as a preparatory step for Xi Jinping's exit.
Can Wife Cheng Hong Uncover the Truth Behind Li Keqiang’s Death?
Recently, a letter has reportedly surfaced overseas, allegedly written by Cheng Hong, wife of former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, addressed to the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee and the Central Military Commission.
Xi Jinping stated, 'With Xi, there is no Li.' Wang Xiaohong has accused Xi of secretly orchestrating harm against Li Keqiang
The truth surrounding the death of former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang appears to be slowly emerging as Xi Jinping's grip on power diminishes. On June 29, a complaint submitted by Li Keqiang's widow, Cheng Hong, to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was revealed by overseas social media.
New Central Committee Wants Xi to Step Down at Politburo Meeting; Xi Strikes Back with Cai Qi and Wang Huning
Recently, rumours have been swirling about Xi Jinping being stripped of power and potentially stepping down at the Fourth Plenary Session or the 21st National Congress.
Cheng Hong Appeals for Justice in Li Keqiang’s Death — Did Xi Jinping Call a Politburo Meeting Under Pressure?
On June 30, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Politburo finally held a meeting after a long delay. The last Politburo meeting took place on April 25, meaning a 65-day gap between the two.
“Made in China 2025” Becomes a National Embarrassment — Expert: China Enters ‘Hell Mode’
The “Made in China 2025” initiative, once championed during Li Keqiang’s tenure as Chinese Premier and touted by the CCP as a “ten-year war that cannot be lost,” was once the pride of nationalistic “little pink” netizens as evidence of China's rising power.
The Fate of Dictators: Impotence, Incontinence, and a Bullet to the Head – Chinese Communist Party Leaders Rarely Meet a Good End
July 1st marks the official birthday of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Since its founding in 1921, the CCP has had 12 leaders, including the current one, Xi Jinping.
China's Leadership Re-election: Will Xi Jinping Take the Leap?
On July 1, the anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, media figure Li Dayu discussed on his program how public servants within the Great Wall are risking their positions to reveal the core reason behind the CCP's fixation on unifying Taiwan: