
Chinese dissident Yuan Hongbing says the Beijing tower crash reflects deeper elite tensions within the Chinese Communist Party and bureaucratic paralysis.
A fire near the site where a plane struck Beijing’s tallest skyscraper intensified online discussion as the regime investigates both events.
A light aircraft struck Beijing’s CITIC Tower, prompting a security lockdown, censorship online, and speculation over how it entered restricted airspace.
Tax officials and residents say ’self-review' campaigns reflect a shift toward penalty-driven enforcement amid declining land-sale revenues and rising debt.
Videos of alleged abuse drew protesters to a Chongqing neighborhood and renewed debate over China’s lack of a national animal cruelty law.
Insiders say upcoming CCP inspections will prioritize political loyalty to Xi Jinping in a sweeping pre-congress vetting process.
The removals add to Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s years-long military purge as Beijing continues reshaping military leadership.
The directives indicate a highly structured system for deleting content, filtering sensitive topics, and tracking platform compliance.
Officials across China are being assessed on loyalty, economic performance, and fiscal management in a new Party campaign.
The changes affect thousands of government positions and have fueled speculation about future cuts to China’s sprawling bureaucratic system.