CCP swapped jobs of two high-ranking leaders, an unprecedented move that comes amid widespread speculation about political infighting within upper ranks.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has announced new regulations in response to U.S. sanctions, which may accelerate foreign capital exodus, according to China experts.
Reported arrests of China’s top military brass indicates political crisis. Purge suggests political infighting within the communist regime has intensified.
Corruption is an “endemic feature” of China under communist rule due to the opaque political system in the party-state and the lack of checks and balances.
Sen. Steve Daines met with CCP regime’s vice premier, He Lifeng, becoming first U.S. politician to travel to China since start of Trump’s second presidency.
CCP sent large number of military aircraft and warships toward Taiwan, a show of force responding to US actions regarding self-governed island claimed by CCP.