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U.S. and China Reach Agreement — America Has Found a TikTok Buyer
President Donald Trump’s administration stated that the U.S. and China have reached a framework agreement to transfer ownership of TikTok from its Chinese parent company ByteDance to an American-controlled party. The agreement is expected to be finalized during a phone call between Trump and Chinese
Xi Jinping Reduced to “Commander Without Troops” — Mutiny Already Happened, Coup in Progress or Likely
On August 21, Xi Jinping returned to Beijing from Tibet. When Xi posed for a group photo with the officers and soldiers stationed in Tibet, the Director of the Central Military Commission (CMC) General Office, Fang Yongxiang, and the Commander of the Tibet Military District, Wang Kai, were conspicuously absent.
The Important Information Revealed by the Sudden Reappearance of Zhong Shaojun
Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao published an article on August 19 mentioning an official who has rarely been seen in public—Zhong Shaojun—but did not include a photo of him. Zhong's photo first appeared on the Facebook account of Singapore's Minister of Defence and was subsequently reposted by the Wall Street Television x account.
Xi Jinping’s Tibet Show Backfires, Wang Huning Steals the Spotlight
Xi Jinping arrived in Tibet on the afternoon of August 20 to attend the 60th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region. He left Tibet on the afternoon of the 21st and returned to Beijing.
With Just 10 Days to Go Until the Military Parade, a Significant Issue Remains Unresolved, Raising Concerns in Zhongnanhai
There are only 10 days left until the CCP's September 3 military parade. The office of the parade leadership group recently provided updates on the preparations. However, there is still a critical issue that Zhongnanhai has yet to address.
Wang Lixia’s Fall: A Blow at Zhao Leji? Why Does Xi Keep Visiting Temples?
On August 22, Wang Lixia, Deputy Party Secretary of Inner Mongolia and Chairman of the Autonomous Region government, was suddenly announced as having been dismissed and placed under investigation.
Two Days Back to Beijing: Xi Jinping's Visit to Tibet Raises Questions
On August 21, Xi Jinping, the leader of the Communist Party of China, wrapped up a brief two-day visit to Tibet and returned to Beijing, which has once again sparked curiosity: Was Xi's trip to Tibet merely to make an appearance at a conference where his speech was unnecessary?
Freedom-Loving Hongkongers Are the CCP’s Chronic Fear
The CCP authorities have announced the establishment of the first “Patriotic Education Base for Hong Kong and Macau Youth” in Beijing, sparking criticism that this is a forced brainwashing campaign targeting Hong Kong’s younger generation.
Xi Visits Lhasa Under Martial-Law-Like Security, Snipers on Monastery Rooftops
On August 20, CCP leader Xi Jinping arrived in Lhasa, Tibet, to attend the 60th anniversary ceremony of the founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region the following day. Locals told the media that the Potala Palace area was placed under strict lockdown that day, with harsh traffic restrictions across the city.
Insider Report: Parade Office Voices Reject Xi Jinping Reviewing Troops, Welcome Zhang Youxia Instead
On August 20, China’s State Council Information Office held a press conference where the leadership of the September 3rd Military Parade Preparatory Committee briefed the media on the parade’s preparations. But is the readiness truly as confident and high-spirited as the CCP propaganda claims?
The Dark Side of Leung Chun-ying’s Outburst at a Famous Finnish Landmark
On August 13, 2025, Leung Chun-ying, former Hong Kong Chief Executive, openly intimidated Falun Gong practitioners who were meditating and collecting signatures for a human rights petition in Helsinki, the capital of Finland.
Hu Xijin's Pension Sparks Controversy: 15 Young People Support One Old Hu!
Hu Xijin, the former editor-in-chief of the Chinese Communist Party's media outlet Global Times, has recently become embroiled in a pension controversy.
Is Xi Jinping About to Step Down, or Launch a Great Purge?
On August 20, when Xi Jinping appeared in Tibet, observers noted his staggering steps and the deep creases forming on his earlobes. Some insiders interpreted this as a possible sign of a stroke, predicting he may suffer another one in the near future.
Zelensky Rejects Beijing as Security Guarantor for Ukraine
In the Russia–Ukraine ceasefire negotiations, Russia proposed that Beijing serve as a guarantor of Ukraine’s security. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the idea, saying that Beijing has consistently supported Russia and that he does not need guarantors who have failed to help Ukraine.
The Second Look at the Oddities of Xi Jinping’s Trip to Tibet
Yesterday, in my article “Xi Jinping, Who Reportedly Suffered a Stroke, Going to Tibet Is Very Odd”, I mentioned that Xi Jinping led a central delegation to Tibet to attend the 60th anniversary celebration, and that there were three oddities.
Rumors Swirl After Beidaihe Meeting, Political Landscape in Turmoil
Following the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) Beidaihe meeting, unusual movements have appeared among top officials.
Rumors of Four-Point Consensus at Beidaihe Meeting, Zhongnanhai Shrouded in Uncertainty
After the Beidaihe meeting, the State Council Information Office of the CCP (SCIO) held a press conference at 10 a.m. on August 20 to introduce preparations for the September 3rd military parade...
Political Situation Unsettled, Parade Approaches, China’s Internet Experiences Large-Scale Anomaly
With Beijing’s September 3rd military parade approaching and the political climate inside Zhongnanhai increasingly turbulent, the CCP has been intensifying its “stability maintenance.” In the early morning of August 20, China’s internet suddenly experienced a major disruption.
Companies Are Running Out of Money and Are Unable to Pay Wages, Prompting Netizens to Suggest Ways to Survive in 2025
Recently, a troubling trend has emerged in mainland China: as financial resources dwindle, an increasing number of companies are beginning to delay wage payments and, in some cases, are unable to pay wages altogether. This includes even those companies that were once considered invulnerable. Netizens are expressing their concerns, asking how they can survive in 2025.
Petty Official, Giant Greed: Former CSRC Division Chief Hoards 3 Tons of Cash, 300 Million Yuan
On August 15, former director of the Issuance Supervision Department IV of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), Yang Jiaohong, was expelled from the Communist Party. Four days later, on August 19, mainland Chinese media revealed shocking details of his corruption: after his downfall, investigators discovered 200–300 million yuan (approx. 28–42 million USD) in cash at his home.
South Korean President to Miss September 3 Military Parade, EU Envoys Expected to Boycott
With just two weeks left until the Chinese Communist Party's September 3 military parade, there is growing interest in which world leaders will attend the ceremony in Beijing. On August 20, South Korean media revealed that President Lee Jae-myung will not be attending the parade. Additionally, EU envoys in China are likely to boycott the event due to the presence of Putin.