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Chinese Student Sentenced to Life Imprisonment by London Court for Drugging and Raping 10 Women
On Thursday, June 19, Chinese student Zhenhao Zou (phonetic), who was pursuing a PhD at University College London (UCL), was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 24 years for raping 10 women.
State Media Silent on Zhuhai Car Attack: Is 35 Deaths the "Cap" for Major Accidents?
On Monday evening (November 11), an SUV plowed into pedestrians at the Sports Center in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, resulting in 35 deaths and 43 injuries, drawing international media attention.
Real-Life Violence: Social Resentment and Collective Psychological Crisis
In contemporary Chinese society, violence and hostility have increasingly become hard-to-ignore social phenomena. These behaviors are not limited to extreme incidents or violent crimes but have permeated every corner of society, becoming a norm for many people’s lives.
AstraZeneca China President Detained: Insurance Fraud and China’s Distorted Pharmaceutical System
Since late October,news has been circulating widely about the investigation into Wang Lei, the president of AstraZeneca China, with many speculating that the probe relates to an insurance fraud case involving AstraZeneca employees three years ago.
Zhuhai Car Attack Sparks Public Doubt and Stability Measures: Renewed Attention on Social Struggles at the Bottom
The Chinese government is investigating the vehicle attack incident in Zhuhai, where a driver drove into a crowd, resulting in at least 35 deaths and 43 injuries.
Military Disciplinary Inspection and Supervision Training Course No Longer Mentions "Xi Thought"
On November 11, the PLA Daily and the CCP’s military website reported on the conclusion of the 7th and 8th sessions of basic training for the entire military’s disciplinary inspection and supervision teams.
Does the Beijing Garrison Still Remain Loyal to Xi Jinping?
The Beijing Garrison falls under the command of the People's Liberation Army's Headquarters and is directly overseen by the Central Military Commission (CMC).
Major Shake-up? Reports Suggest Xi’s Trusted Ally Miao Hua Taken Away
Recent online reports suggest that the director of the Central Military Commission’s Political Work Department, Admiral Miao Hua, has been directly taken away by the Central Military Commission's Disciplinary Commission.
Consequences of the CCP’s “Harvesting” of Wealthy Individuals and Private Enterprises
Amid an economic downturn and slumping real estate market, the CCP has launched a campaign targeting private enterprises and wealthy individuals to fill fiscal gaps.
From “Halloween Witch Hunts” to “Student Night Rides”: What’s Driving the CCP to the Brink?
Recently, a wave of university students in Zhengzhou launched the mass "Night Ride to Kaifeng" event, sparking similar actions in Beijing, Tianjin, Hubei, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Anhui, and Shaanxi.
Can Xi Jinping Find Peace in South America as "Chinese New Year’s Eve" Returns?
The CCP is out of money; the Belt and Road Forum wrapped up hastily. (Video screenshot) [People
Zhuhai Vehicle Attack Leaves Many Dead and Injured; Public Alleges Government Cover-Up
The off-road vehicle attack in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, has alarmed high-level officials in Beijing. CCP leader Xi Jinping issued a directive demanding strict prevention of extreme incidents.
The Awakening and Path to Redemption of a Former Mainland Entrepreneur
A former successful entrepreneur from mainland China, Zhu Chuanhe, was persecuted by the CCP, resulting in five imprisonments. After moving abroad and reading The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party (hereafter Nine Commentaries), he awakened, renounced his affiliations with the CCP, and encouraged dozens of family and friends to do the same.
Vaccine Rights Pioneer He Fangmei Sentenced to Five and a Half Years for “Bigamy”
He Fangmei, a vaccine rights advocate from Henan and founder of the rights group "Vaccine Babies' Home," was recently sentenced to five and a half years in prison by a court on charges of "bigamy" and other crimes after more than four years in detention.
Insider Reveals Sudden Decrease in Chinese Military Production for Unknown Reasons
An insider working at a military industrial subcontractor for a major Chinese state-owned enterprise recently revealed that since October of last year, batch orders for military products have suddenly stopped.
Former Defense Minister Liang Guanglie Dies Amid Shocking Secrets
On November 12, Chinese state media reported the death of former Central Military Commission member, former State Councilor, and Minister of Defense Liang Guanglie, at the age of 84.
Sleepless Nights in Zhongnanhai: Beijing May Face Its Worst Nightmare
Trump’s victory has made Beijing increasingly nervous, not only due to potential tariff threats that could further strain China’s fragile economy but also because of a more significant concern: the possibility of a U.S. strategy that favors closer ties with Russia at China’s expense, potentially distancing Moscow from Beijing.
Xu Zhiyong on Hunger Strike in Prison: Human Rights Organizations Call for International Support
prominent Chinese human rights lawyer and founder of the “New Citizens' Movement,” Xu Zhiyong, has been on hunger strike for forty days in protest against prison abuse and being denied communication with his family.
A Breathing Space Amid China’s Youth Unemployment Crisis: The Rise of “Paid Study Rooms”
as China’s economic growth slows and youth unemployment rises, reaching 17.6% in September this year—the second-highest rate reported by the government this year—the trend of “paid study rooms” has gained significant popularity.
Guangdong Zhuhai Malicious Driving Collision Incident: 35 Dead, 43 Injured
on Tuesday (November 12), police in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China, stated that on Monday evening, a suspect deliberately drove a car to hit pedestrians in a major malicious attack, resulting in 35 deaths and 43 injuries.
China’s Economy Slows, “Double 11” Lacks Buzz
On Monday (November 11), Chinese merchants and consumers noticed that this year’s “Double 11” shopping festival lacked the excitement of previous years. E-commerce companies are now focusing on overseas markets in search of growth opportunities.