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The Human Hardware: How Mentorship and Psychology Drive China’s Information Support Force
Master Sergeant Feng Lujian's 19-year career in the PLA Information Support Force illustrates a strategic shift toward psychological-driven mentorship and standardized training manuals. By focusing on the 'human factor,' the PLA is attempting to balance its rapid technological modernization with a more sophisticated, resilient troop culture.

Digital Graft and Superstition: Former Bank of Communications Executive Purged in China’s Financial Crackdown
Hou Weidong, former deputy governor of the Bank of Communications, has been expelled from the CCP for severe corruption, including the misuse of fintech resources and bribery. The case highlights Beijing's continued focus on cleaning up the state-owned banking sector and its zero-tolerance policy toward the abuse of digital financial assets.

Energy Sector Purge: Former Vice President of China Resources Gas Under Investigation
Li Xuesong, the former Vice President of China Resources Gas, is under investigation by the CCDI for serious violations of discipline and law. The probe highlights continued anti-corruption efforts targeting senior leadership within China’s critical state-owned energy infrastructure.

Hormuz at a Crossroads: Iran’s Araghchi Seeks Beijing’s Weight in High-Stakes US Negotiations
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Beijing to brief Chinese officials on negotiations with the US, highlighting China's central role in mediating the Persian Gulf crisis. Amidst a fragile ceasefire and the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Beijing is advocating for a diplomatic settlement that avoids renewed warfare while safeguarding its own energy security.

Tehran’s Façade of Unity: Pezeshkian’s Precarious Dance with the Revolutionary Guard
Iranian officials have issued a formal denial regarding rumors of a power struggle between President Masoud Pezeshkian and the IRGC. Amidst ongoing conflict, the administration also refuted claims that the President is considering resignation, asserting that the government and military remain in total alignment.

A Last Bastion in Africa: Beijing Bristles as Taiwan’s Lai Visits Eswatini
China's Foreign Ministry has condemned a visit by Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te to Eswatini, labeling it a violation of historical trends. The diplomatic row emphasizes the strategic importance of Eswatini as Taiwan's final ally in Africa and Beijing's ongoing campaign to isolate the island.

From MP5s to CS/LS7s: Hong Kong Police Solidify Hardware Integration with Mainland China
The Hong Kong Police Force has begun replacing its iconic Western-made submachine guns with mainland Chinese CS/LS7 models to ensure supply chain security. This move reflects a broader trend of 'de-Westernizing' the city's security hardware and deepening integration with mainland defense standards.

Retreat from the Strait: The Short, Violent Life of Operation Liberty
President Trump has suspended 'Operation Liberty' just 48 hours after its launch, following violent naval skirmishes and a refusal by commercial shipping firms to resume transit. The reversal highlights a deepening stalemate in the Strait of Hormuz where both the U.S. and Iran are locked in a high-risk cycle of low-intensity conflict.

Beijing’s Strategic Warning: Japan’s Military Pivot Hits a Diplomatic Wall
China has issued a formal warning to Japan, urging it to maintain its post-war pacifist commitments and avoid military expansion. The statement reflects Beijing's growing concern over Tokyo's strengthening security ties with the West and its evolving defense capabilities.

China Spearheads Global South AI Agenda at the United Nations
China and Zambia co-hosted a UN session focused on AI capacity building for developing nations, emphasizing practical cooperation and multilateralism. The move reinforces Beijing's strategy to lead the Global South in setting international norms for artificial intelligence.

A Fragile Calm in Hormuz: Trump’s Tactical Pivot from 'Epic Fury' to Diplomacy
President Trump has paused 'Operation Freedom' in the Strait of Hormuz just one day after its launch, citing tactical victories and potential progress toward a deal with Iran. While the U.S. frames this as a strategic opening for diplomacy, Tehran views the suspension as a retreat following a brief but lethal naval engagement.

The Hormuz Pivot: Trump’s De-escalation Sparks a Silicon Rally and Oil Retreat
President Trump has announced a temporary pause in naval operations in the Strait of Hormuz, citing progress toward a final deal with Iran. The news triggered a massive rally in U.S. semiconductor stocks and a sharp decline in oil prices, though Iranian officials remain skeptical of Washington's true intentions.