The tragic suicide of a promising woman, who bought a home in an upscale area in Shanghai amid a declining real estate market, has sent shockwaves...
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Economist Lao Man's intentional depression theory posits that the CCP is knowingly driving the economy to ruin to consolidate its control over the people.
2024 was originally to be a crucial window for the CCP's so-called "reunification with Taiwan," but predictions are that mounting problems could interfere.
The Canon Institute examined current regional conditions and analyzed the risks and potential of five scenarios that might prompt China to invade Taiwan.
Unless the CCP embraces capitalist innovation and public accountability, which is unlikely, China's local debt could cause the central bank to collapse by 2030.
“The region’s environmental issues have become security issues,” says concerned Iwakuni City Council member Takashi Ishimoto.