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U.S.-China Trade Negotiations: The CCP Is at Its Wits’ End
On September 14–15, the U.S. and Chinese delegations held a new round of economic and trade negotiations in Spain. As usual, Trump revealed the progress of the talks in advance. One outcome of this round was that both sides reached a framework agreement on TikTok. In order to secure Trump’s visit to
Three Generations Under the Iron Heel of the CCP (Part 2) — Chapter One: Three Generations
From the time I was three or four years old, I often had a terrifying recurring dream: I was falling headfirst into a deep, black abyss. I couldn't scream, I couldn't stop myself, and I would struggle for a long time before I woke up crying—or be woken by my mother. Sometimes in the dream, I would be flying endlessly, and upon waking, I would inexplicably sob and weep uncontrollably.
Xi Jinping's Power is 'Quietly Slipping Away': The Endgame of Uncontrollable Totalitarianism from the Perspective of De-Xi-ification
Since 2024, particularly following the Third Plenary Session, a noteworthy undercurrent has emerged in Chinese politics—a subtle 'unspoken' de-Xi-ification process is taking shape.
Wang Huning Again Voices Support for Xi But Is Snubbed by Party Media
With growing signs that Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping has lost control over the military and seen his authority within the Party diminished, public attention is now focusing on the CCP's upcoming Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee, reportedly scheduled for the end of August.
Explosion at Shandong Chemical Plant Raises Suspicions — Company Involved in Multiple Lawsuits
At around 11:57 AM on May 27, an explosion occurred at the factory of Youdao Chemical Co., Ltd. in Gaomi, Shandong, drawing widespread attention.
Under the Iron Hoof of the Communist Party: Three Generations (1)
I was born in the 1950s in the ancient city of Da'an, situated by the Nen River in Jilin. When my mother held me in her arms, she was amazed; I had a head full of golden hair and soft fuzz like a chick. All my siblings had black hair, making me the only one with 'yellow hair,' which became my nickname.
Memoir Nears Completion as Tiananmen Crackdown Soldier Zhang Shijun Falls into Medical Hardship
As the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square incident approaches, Zhang Shijun—a former soldier in the martial law troops who was expelled from the military for refusing to fire on students—has once again drawn attention due to his deteriorating situation.
Tariff War and Intensified Involution: China's Zero-Kilometre Used Cars Spark Debate
The problems of involution and overcapacity in China's automotive industry are increasingly severe. The 'zero-kilometre used car' product effectively promotes new cars with subsidies at discounted prices, which has faced criticism from industry insiders and has drawn the attention of officials who may consider regulatory intervention.
Hu Jintao Redeems Himself, Tuanpai Returns – Wang Yang and Hu Chunhua to Jointly Succeed Xi?
Recently, rumours have been swirling that Xi Jinping has lost power and is being pressured to step down. At the same time, talk of potential successors has resurfaced.
Wang Youqun: Great Upheaval in Zhongnanhai – Where Is China's Way Out?
Recently, Dajiyuan obtained information from authoritative sources indicating that although Xi Jinping, the current top leader of the CCP in party, government, and military, appears to still be in power, he has in fact lost his grip.
Beijing’s Red Wall Under Lockdown, Xi Jinping Reportedly Under House Arrest
According to sources within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the Politburo’s expanded meeting that began on May 14 is still ongoing. However, during this period, Xi Jinping went on local inspection tours, and has now been completely silent for four consecutive days since the morning of May 20 — an extremely rare occurrence in the CCP system.
The Perpetrator and the Victim: The Dual Identity Mystery of Xi Jinping and His Father
May 24 marks the 23rd anniversary of the death of Xi Jinping's father, Xi Zhongxun, a prominent figure in the Chinese Communist Party.
CCP's New Tactics to Seize Wealth: Travel Bans Imposed Across Multiple Regions
In an effort to resolve its financial woes, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has begun targeting corrupt officials and the wealthy, while local governments at the grassroots level are imposing bizarre fines on ordinary citizens to ease fiscal pressure.
Feds bust Chinese-Canadian fraud ring operating in 37 states targeting seniors
(The Center Square) – Multiple Chinese nationals have been indicted for their role in orchestrating an elaborate transnational fraud and money laundering scheme targeting elderly U.S. and Canadian citizens.
Temu-owner PDD Holdings profit dives as it faces challenges at home and abroad
US-PDD-HLDG-RESULTS:Temu-owner PDD Holdings profit dives as it faces challenges at home and abroad
How Harvard University Became a Tool of the Chinese Communist Party’s Soft Power
Harvard University predates the United States by over a century. Founded in 1636, it began as a theological seminary established by Puritan Christians who were among the earliest settlers in America.
This Amount is Sufficient to Kill Everyone in This Room
Since April of this year, the U.S.-China trade war appears to have reached a stalemate. However, following discussions in Switzerland, a dramatic shift occurred.
A New Memorial Hall in Fuping, Shaanxi — An Attempt to Downplay Xi Zhongxun’s Status?
A recent piece of news carries unusual implications. According to Chinese state media, the Guanzhong Revolutionary Memorial Hall officially opened on May 24.
Reports have emerged that He Weidong and He Hongjun have committed suicide, raising further discussions about the brutal torture methods employed by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) against military officials
The PLA is a relatively independent and closed organisation with a unique culture of personal rule.
Xi Jinping Secretly Promises Geopolitical Gamble to Putin; Zhang Youxia Breaks into Cold Sweat
This is an extremely politically sensitive exposé, involving inner-party power struggles within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), strategic interactions with Russia, and the Taiwan Strait situation...
Unusual Infighting Within the CCP: Fourth Plenary Session Postponed Again
In May 2025, a group of individuals within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) system, known for their sensitivity to 'climate' changes, began to take quiet action.