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  • 3 days ago | theepochtimes.com | Dorothy Li

    News AnalysisAs Beijing urges the younger generation to endure hardships, many Gen Zers are embracing a more relaxed lifestyle, identifying themselves as “rat people.” Some China analysts say that this phenomenon underscores a troubling sense of despair and hopelessness among the youth regarding their future amid China’s economic decline and bleak job prospects. The buzzword has recently gained momentum across Chinese social media.

  • 6 days ago | epochtimes.fr | Dorothy Li

    Le dirigeant chinois Xi Jinping a rencontré le président russe Vladimir Poutine le 8 mai, renforçant encore la collaboration entre leurs nations face aux défis extérieurs. Lors de la réunion bilatérale au Kremlin, Xi Jinping a déclaré que la Chine et la Russie devaient rester attachées à la coopération et « éliminer les ingérences extérieures », selon le compte-rendu du ministère chinois des Affaires étrangères.

  • 6 days ago | theepochtimes.com | Dorothy Li

    Chinese leader Xi Jinping met Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 8, further strengthening the collaboration between their nations in the face of external challenges. During the bilateral meeting in the Kremlin, Xi said that China and Russia should remain committed to cooperation and “eliminate external interference,” according to the from China’s foreign ministry. Xi arrived in Moscow on Wednesday, kicking off his 11th visit to the country since coming to power more than a decade ago.

  • 1 week ago | theepochtimes.com | Dorothy Li

    News Analysis The mysterious disappearance of China’s third-ranked military leader is sparking questions about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime’s stability. Over the past month, Gen. He Weidong has missed at least three political events at which his presence was expected. The general, a close ally of CCP leader Xi Jinping, is vice chairman of China’s Central Military Commission (CMC), which commands the country’s armed forces. He also holds a spot on the CCP’s elite politburo.

  • 1 week ago | theepochtimes.com | Dorothy Li

    A Chinese man appears to have been forcefully disappeared after videos and photos circulated of a rare protest condemning the Communist rule in China, rights advocates said. A brief video and images that surfaced on the overseas social media platform X on late April 14 showed three unfurled banners in Chengdu, a city in southern China. The banners took aim directly at the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). “The people do not need a political party with unrestrained power,” one of the banners read.

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