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Taiwan has Screened 'State Organs' Over 700 Times, With Lawmakers Condemning the CCP's Atrocities
Since its release in mid-July last year, 'State Organs' has been shown more than 700 times in Taiwan and continues to attract enthusiastic audiences.
A Higher Authority Is Systematically Dismantling Xi Jinping’s Power Base
Recently, many of Xi Jinping’s trusted allies in the military and administrative systems have fallen from grace, with even retired former Vice Premier Liu He now reportedly implicated.
Ukrainian Forces Capture Two Chinese Soldiers; Zelensky Accuses CCP of Involvement in Russia-Ukraine War
On Tuesday, April 8, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a statement declaring that Ukrainian forces had captured two Chinese Communist Party (CCP) soldiers during combat with Russian troops in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.
Former Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying's Second Daughter, Leung Chai-yan, Suddenly Passes Away at Age 33
Multiple Hong Kong media outlets have reported that Leung Chai-yan, the second daughter of former Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, was found unconscious and collapsed inside a serviced apartment at No. 1 Aldrich Street, Shau Kei Wan, at 10:40 p.m.
Censored! The Chinese Communist Party Restricts Discussion on Trump’s ‘104%’ Tariff
The announcement that the United States will impose a 104% tariff on Chinese goods is facing censorship from the Chinese Communist government.
U.S. Stocks See “Great Miracle Day”: Trump’s Tariff Strategy Shift Targets CCP, Triggers Market Frenzy
On April 9, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a surprising adjustment to his tariff policy: a 90-day suspension of the “reciprocal tariffs” imposed on over 75 trade partners, excluding China, with the rate uniformly reduced to 10%. Meanwhile, tariffs on China were immediately raised to 125%.
Chinese Communist Party Defense Minister Dong Jun Makes an Appearance: Is There a Facade of Harmony Amid Intense Power Struggles?
On April 8, 2025, Dong Jun, the current Minister of Defense of the Chinese Communist Party, met with Babar, the Chief of Air Staff of the Pakistan Air Force, during his visit to Beijing.
Xi’s Power Has Waned: Party Media Begins Farewell-Style Propaganda
Recently, an unusual phenomenon has emerged in Chinese Communist Party (CCP) media coverage of Party leader Xi Jinping.
Panama Takes Sudden Action — Li Ka-shing Receives Serious Warning
On March 4, 2025, CK Hutchison Holdings, a company under Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing, announced that it planned to sell 43 port assets across 23 countries in a $22.8 billion deal to a consortium led by the U.S. asset management firm BlackRock.
Xi Jinping Faces the "Battle of Chosin Reservoir" in U.S.-China Economic War
Some say that Trump is lifting a rock only to smash the whole world’s foot. That statement is only half right. Trump is indeed lifting a rock, but be patient—when the rock comes down, you’ll see it lands squarely on the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) foot.
Trump's Tariff Strategy Aims at the CCP: The Intent to Reshape Trade Dynamics
On April 8, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump took further steps to implement his 'reciprocal tariff' policy, announcing tariffs between 10% and 50% on global trade partners, with a significant focus on China.
Beijing Shoots Itself in the Foot; Trump Furious—A Total US-China Economic Decoupling May Be Imminent
On April 2, Donald Trump announced a global tariff plan, setting a 34% reciprocal tariff rate on Chinese goods. In response, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced retaliatory tariffs on April 4—starting April 10, 2025, it will impose an additional 34% tariff on goods imported from the U.S., on top of the current rates.
Whistleblower Ai Fen Wins Defamation Case but Faces Total Social Media Ban
Ai Fen, a Wuhan-based doctor and one of the earliest whistleblowers of the COVID-19 outbreak, has won a defamation lawsuit over her exposure of medical misconduct. However, following the court’s ruling in her favor, she has been banned across all major Chinese social media platforms.
Sources: Former Vice Premier Liu He Under Strict Restrictions as Son Investigated
On April 6, the UK-based Financial Times cited multiple informed sources revealing that Liu Tianran, son of former Politburo member and State Council Vice Premier Liu He, is under investigation for financial corruption.
The Senior Leadership of the Chinese Communist Party is Intensively Strategizing as President Trump Unexpectedly Announces Additional Tariffs, Throwing Beijing's Response Plans into Disarray.
According to a report from the People's Daily, just as the senior leadership of the Chinese Communist Party was convening internal meetings to discuss how to address the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, U.S. President Trump announced on Monday (April 7) that he would impose an additional tariff of up to 50% on Chinese goods, disrupting Beijing's planned response strategy.
Shoddy Construction Projects Face Backlash – CCP Shifts the Blame First
The 33-story building of Thailand’s Office of the Auditor General, constructed by China Railway No. 10 Engineering Group (a subsidiary of China’s state-owned enterprise), collapsed in seconds during a Myanmar earthquake.
Shi Taifeng: A Strategic Rise Ahead of the 21st National Congress or a Collapsing Peak?
The unprecedented news that broke on April 2—two CCP Politburo members swapping posts—is still stirring public discussion.
Veteran Overseas Journalist's Shocking Analysis: He Weidong and Lin Xiangyang’s “Downfall” May Be a Strategic Feint
On April 6, 2025, veteran journalist Guo Jun stated on the program Elite Forum that “all is fair in war.”
Party Media Reports Shrinking Coverage of Party Leader's Tree Planting Event: Is Xi Planning to Step Back?
According to a report from the People's Daily, every year around the Qingming Festival, senior officials of the Communist Party of China (CPC) engage in a symbolic tree planting event in the suburbs.
Six Australian Universities Shut Down Confucius Institutes, Replace with Self-Designed Chinese Studies Programs
Six universities in Australia have successively closed their Confucius Institutes, which have been criticized for having ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), representing nearly half of such institutes in the country.
Tibetan Buddhist High Monk Reported Dead After Being Missing for Eight Months
On Wednesday (April 2), officials from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) confirmed that a Tibetan Buddhist leader, who had been missing for eight months, has recently passed away.