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Late-Night Police Visit to Intimidate Civilian—“Badge-Waving Lady” Revealed to Have Special Status
Recently, Guangxi’s “Badge-Waving Lady” (亮證姐) has dominated trending searches online, sparking a wave of public outrage. The incident began with a video, filmed on July 22, showing a female driver flashing a badge to force another driver to yield, which quickly went viral.
When “The Best Era for Human Rights in the Great Country” Meets the CECC Report
On December 10, 2024, the world marked the 74th anniversary of "International Human Rights Day." Human rights organizations focused on China stated in the U.S. that 2024 saw an expanding scope of human rights violations and an increasing number of prisoners of conscience in China.
Former Chairman of China Gold Group and His Superiors Fall; Why the CCP’s Year-End Anti-Corruption Efforts Are Intensifying
Following the December 20 investigation of Gao Guangrong, chairman of Eoptolink Technology Inc., for alleged violations such as illegally transferring restricted stocks, another major corporate leader has fallen.
Xi Changes Generals Again with a Grim Expression; Rumors Suggest Military Power Now Controlled by "Him"
Reports throughout this year have pointed to an intense power struggle between CCP leader Xi Jinping and Central Military Commission (CMC) Vice Chairman Zhang Youxia.
Li Qiang Mentions "Safeguard" Without "Resolute"; Ding Xuexiang Appears Twice on Camera
The political landscape within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) remains murky, with rumors of senior officials encountering trouble.
Turn Xi into a "commander without an army"! Reinterpreting the Prophecy of Tui Bei Tu in the Context of "Opposing Xi and the CCP"
In recent days, various overseas articles advocating "opposing Xi and the CCP" have surfaced. Analysts believe this sentiment reflects the mainstream opinion in China.
Li Yixue "Institutionalized Again for Mental Illness," Sparking Outrage Among Chinese Netizens
Li Yixue, a rights advocate from Nanchang, Jiangxi, has garnered significant attention from Chinese netizens over the past two years for exposing the use of psychiatric hospitals as "black jails" by local authorities.
Xi Jinping Unintentionally Admits Anti-Corruption Failures
Corruption within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has reached extreme levels, influencing all aspects of society.
Chen Hui Promoted to General and Appointed as Army Political Commissar, Further Indicating Xi Jinping's Waning Military Authority
On December 23, reports from the Chinese military’s official outlets, including PLA Daily and military.cn, announced the promotion of Chen Hui to the rank of general, alongside his appointment as the Army's Political Commissar.
Former Chairman of State Grid, Kou Wei, Under Investigation, Implicates the Li Peng Family
On December 21, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced that Kou Wei, General Manager of China Datang Corporation, is under investigation for “serious violations of discipline and law.”
China Significantly Expands Visa-Free Transit Policy, But Domestic Security Concerns Deter Foreigners
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recently announced a comprehensive relaxation of its visa-free transit policy, expanding eligible regions and increasing flexibility.
Stripping Away the CCP's Legal Facade
The law is intended as a societal mechanism to uphold justice, punish wrongdoing, and promote goodness, or to fairly resolve disputes. Its fundamental purpose is to maintain social stability and foster fairness and justice through enforceable institutional constraints.
Surgery Again! State-Owned Enterprises of the CCP Seize Land and Grain, Cutting off Farmers' Livelihoods
Recently, the state-owned enterprise China Railway 14th Bureau, under the high-level agricultural policies of the CCP, has contracted 15,000 acres of land in Shandong, sparking heated discussions online.
Why is the Sense of Despair Among Chinese Youth So Widespread?
Recently, a video titled Life Like a Dog has gone viral online. In the video, a female blogger uses rhyming sentences to narrate the story of a rural dog who, in hopes of helping its family eat meat, is deceived, exploited, and ultimately abandoned by a circus ringmaster. The tale moved countless netizens to tears.
Why Zhang Youxia and Wang Yi Didn't Accompany Xi to Macau
On December 19, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping traveled to Macau to attend events marking the 25th anniversary of its "handover."
Why Has Korea's Heritage Applications Struck a Nerve with China’s Nationalists?
In recent years, every time South Korea successfully registers a cultural heritage item, a wave of uproar ripples through China.
"One Country, Two Systems" Becomes a Scandal: Xi Jinping's Unusual Moves in Macau
On December 18, Xi Jinping attended the so-called 25th anniversary of Macau's handover to China and the inauguration ceremony of the sixth-term government of the Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR). Xi declared that Macau's version of "One Country, Two Systems" had achieved "great success."
Why Is Xi Jinping Shouting About "Self-Revolution"?
On December 16, the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) publication Qiushi magazine featured an article by Xi Jinping titled “Deeply Advancing the Party’s Self-Revolution,” which drew significant external attention. In this article, spanning just over 2,000 words, Xi mentioned "self-revolution" at least 30 times.
The CCP Tightens Control Over Economists’ Speech; Netizens Respond: "Silencing Those Who Raise Questions"
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to suppress negative commentary on the economy. Securities regulatory authorities have instructed brokerages to strengthen the management of public statements, particularly those made by chief economists and brokerage analysts.
Army Commander Li Qiaoming Arrested? Zhang Youxia Sounds the Call to Rally Against Xi Jinping
The upper ranks of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) military have recently been in turmoil, with power struggles intensifying.
"Elite Dining Zone" Sparks Controversy, Highlighting the CCP's Profit-Driven, Score-Centric Education Mentality
A middle school in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, set up a "scholar dining zone," sparking debate over the disregard for students' equal rights.