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Guangxi Drought Videos Deleted; Footage of Locals Praying for Rain Labeled “Fake”
Recently, several regions across China—including Guangxi, Henan, Hebei, and Shaanxi—have experienced historically severe droughts.
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.
A Small News Report Before Qingming Festival Reveals Major Information
According to CCP custom, every year before the Qingming Festival, senior Chinese Communist Party officials participate in ceremonial tree-planting events, and top military leaders are no exception.
Fate Expert: "Blood Sun" Is an Ominous Sign for Top Leaders
On March 28, 2025, a major earthquake struck Myanmar. On the same day, Yunnan, China, witnessed an unusual phenomenon—a bright red “blood sun” hanging in the sky.
CCP Retaliates with 34% Tariff on U.S. Goods; Trump Says Beijing Made a Mistake
On April 2, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 34% tariff increase on Chinese imports. In response, on the evening of April 4, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced a reciprocal 34% tariff on all U.S.-origin goods, igniting a new phase of the U.S.-China trade war.
Two Suns Appear in Beijing: A Heavenly Sign of Power Shifts in Zhongnanhai
A few days ago, a netizen posted a video claiming that two suns had appeared in Mentougou, Beijing—a truly wondrous sight. What could this phenomenon signify?
China hits back at US tariffs with rare earth export controls
USA-TRUMP-CHINA-RAREEARTHS:China hits back at US tariffs with rare earth export controls
Xi Jinping to Visit Russia in May — Spotlight on U.S.-Russia-China Triangle
On April 1, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi made a surprise visit to Russia, where he declared in Moscow that China and Russia would be “friends for generations, never enemies” and that they would “always be friends.”
He Weidong Absent, Shi Taifeng Leads Purge — Xi’s Faction in Peril
Recently, two unusual developments involving close allies of Xi Jinping have drawn widespread attention.
Trump's Dual Approach: Crossing Red Lines, CCP's Weakness and Concession
Less than three months into his presidency, Trump has been attacking the CCP from multiple angles. He has increased tariffs on Chinese products while simultaneously announcing his commitment to protect Taiwan, treating it as an independent nation and repeatedly crossing the CCP's red lines.
Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs Exceed Expectations — CCP Economy Faces Existential Crisis
On what former U.S. President Donald Trump called “Liberation Day,” April 2, the White House invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to sign an executive order on “reciprocal tariffs,” a move poised to reshape the post-WWII global economic order.
Mao, Deng, and Hu All Once Served as Head of the CCP's Organization Department — Shi Taifeng's Position Is Highly Significant
Amid the turbulent and unpredictable state of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) politics, an unusual high-level personnel reshuffle took place on April 2. Shi Taifeng, 68, who had been serving as head of the United Front Work Department (UFWD), was appointed as the new head of the CCP Central Organization Department.
Fitch cuts China credit rating on debt risks amid trade tensions
CHINA-RATINGS-FITCH:Fitch cuts China credit rating on debt risks amid trade tensions
Xiaomi SU7 Catches Fire in Fatal Crash, Killing Three – Lei Jun Remains Silent for Three Days
A Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle crashed and caught fire on a highway in Anhui Province on March 29, resulting in the deaths of three people. Grieving family members were left questioning why the car spontaneously ignited, while some even faced online criticism for speaking out.
CCP’s Belt and Road Initiative Faces a Major Setback in Southeast Asia
Many Chinese who have lived abroad for a long time come to realize that food products from China are not necessarily of poor quality. This is because the CCP actively works to present a good international image while also trying to discredit so-called "hostile forces" that expose issues like toxic baby formula and cooking oil scandals.
CCP Leader Becomes China’s Investment Promotion Director, Set to Visit Three Southeast Asian Countries
With China's economy in decline, foreign capital fleeing, real estate firms collapsing, and unemployment surging—compounded by Trump imposing a 20% tariff twice in just over two months on Chinese exports to the U.S.—China's economy is under severe strain, posing a threat to the regime.
CCP Restricts Chinese Enterprises from Investing in the U.S.
According to Bloomberg, citing informed sources, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has begun restricting domestic enterprises from investing in the United States. This move is seen as part of Beijing's strategy to gain additional leverage in negotiations with the Trump administration.
Taiwan details surge in Chinese activity on last day of war games
TAIWAN-CHINA:Taiwan details surge in Chinese activity on last day of war games