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Chen Jining Boosts Hu Haifeng, Courts Hu Jintao, Abandons Xi Jinping?

In a recent report by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) state media on the opening of the 2025 Lujiazui Forum in Shanghai, it was striking to observers that Hu Haifeng—the son of former CCP leader Hu Jintao—attended the opening ceremony and unveiled the plaque for the China Capital Market Society.

Hong Kong "High Talent Pass Scheme" to "Snatch Talents" - "High Talents" Struggle to Find Employment After Coming to Hong Kong

"I want to develop in Asia; Hong Kong gives me this opportunity, and Hong Kong is an international metropolis, so I am interested in staying here," says Stephane from France. Through an exchange student program, he completed a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology at City University of Hong Kong, meeting the eligibility requirements for the "High Talent Pass Scheme."

China E-Commerce Temu Investigated by EU for Selling Illegal Products, Facing Large Fines

The EU technology regulatory agency stated on Tuesday (October 30) that it will initiate an investigation into Temu, a platform under the Chinese online retail giant Pinduoduo, to determine if this low-cost goods sales platform has violated EU regulations prohibiting the sale of illegal products. If found guilty, Temu may face substantial fines.

Report: China's Electronics Display Industry Could Threaten U.S. Security

A new report indicates that advancements in China’s electronic display manufacturing sector could pose national security concerns for the United States, as massive subsidies from the CCP might bankrupt foreign competitors, risking U.S. dependence on Chinese products for essential components.

What is the Meaning Behind Gray’s Original Song “Leave It to Us, Peng Zaizhou”?

October 13th of this year marks the two-year anniversary of the Peng Zaizhou protest on Beijing’s Sitong Bridge. In commemoration, the overseas group Chinese Democracy Party organized a protest outside the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles, playing a Chinese song titled Leave It to Us, Peng Zaizhou, to protest the two-year detention of Peng Zaizhou by the Chinese government.

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