Capricorn Strikes Hainan with “Earthquakes and Landslides”

On September 6th, Typhoon “Capricorn” made landfall in Wenchang, Hainan Province, China, with a maximum wind force of 17. Residents living in high-rise buildings in the area reported feeling the buildings swaying and some even had difficulty standing steady. Some were so frightened that they took their children to underground shelters for safety.

During a media briefing held in the United States Congress, prominent Canadian human rights lawyer David Matas pointed out that the Chinese Communist Party’s response to allegations of live organ harvesting survivor Cheng Peiming in July was unprecedented and may be covering up even greater atrocities.

During the China-Africa Cooperation Forum Beijing Summit, Beijing heightened security measures and implemented traffic controls, causing severe traffic congestion in many areas of Beijing, disrupting the commute and daily lives of residents.

Amid a sluggish real estate market, Chinese large-scale property developer Country Garden announced plans to seek a six-month extension on the payment responsibility for nine domestic debts totaling nearly 15 billion yuan, extending the deadline to March next year.

The Taiwan-American Citizens’ Organization “Formosan Association for Public Affairs” strongly condemned the infiltration and espionage actions of the Chinese Communist Party against the United States government, urging federal and state governments to thoroughly investigate and take decisive action to prevent further infiltration by the CCP.

The Biden administration, in collaboration with allies, introduced new export control measures targeting critical technologies including quantum computing and semiconductor products to address national security threats posed by China, Iran, and Russia.

In Henan Province on September 6th, discussions on government and institutional units owing millions in pension fees sparked concern across various regions of Henan.

A recent “Experience Sharing Conference on Falun Dafa Cultivation” organized by the Southern Buddhist Association was held in Dallas, Texas, providing a platform for practitioners to share their stories of spiritual practice.

Vanke’s subsidiary, Shenzhen Yinli, recently sold its equity, marking another instance of Vanke divesting its high-quality assets in Shanghai to raise funds.

During the Cultural Revolution, there were numerous significant cases, including a major “conspiracy to slander Jiang Qing as a big counter-revolutionary group,” which was a notorious case during that period.

In recent years, the US Department of Justice has prosecuted several cases involving agents of the Chinese Communist Party, demonstrating the extensive infiltration by the CCP into the United States. Here, we briefly review eight cases of individuals accused of being CCP agents in the US.

As the case of former aide to the New York Governor, Sun Wen, accused of acting as a CCP agent continues to unfold, several Chinese scholars in the US believe that recent arrests are in preparation for the upcoming election to prevent CCP interference, suggesting a trend toward increased vigilance against CCP infiltration by democratic countries.

On the afternoon of September 6th, Super Typhoon “Capricorn” made landfall in Wenchang, Hainan, causing power outages and water disruptions, with strong winds blowing off roofs and uprooting trees, affecting Guangdong as well, where farmers in Zhanjiang lamented significant losses.

The Chinese national men’s football team recently suffered a humiliating 0-7 defeat to Japan in the World Cup Asian Qualifiers, setting three records: the largest defeat to Japan, the most goals conceded in a single game, and the largest defeat in World Cup qualifiers. This sparked collective anger among domestic football fans, with even die-hard fans reportedly passing away, leading to speculation online, although authorities have clarified any misinformation. Some commentators believe that behind the failure of Chinese football lies issues within the CCP system.

The Dutch government announced new export control rules on Friday, expanding restrictions on the export of ASML semiconductor production equipment.