Death of Former Premier Li Keqiang Casts Shadow Over China's Political ArenaThe sudden death of former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in Shanghai on the evening of Oct. 27  has raised questions and even some suspicions. The death of the 68-year-old is seen as suspicious by some, especially given his death was officially announced at the same time as that of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) founder and past leader Mao Zedong. CCP officials said that Mr. Li’s death occurred at 00:10 on Oct. 27, which coincides with Mao’s death at 00:10 on Sept. 9, 1976. Subsequently, political analysts have questioned whether the reported coincidence signifies a major political event. But it is unclear whether either man genuinely died at precisely the same hour or if there were discrepancies in the reported time of death and the actual time of death....

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Sons of Imprisoned Australian-Chinese Writer Ask PM for '2nd Miracle' Ahead of Beijing VisitThe sons of detained Australian-Chinese writer Yang Hengjun have written a heartfelt letter to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of his trip to Beijing. Mr. Yang, 57, has been in prison for nearly five years after being arrested by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 2019 for alleged espionage, which he strongly denies. His family said the risk of their father being left to die from medical neglect is clear to anyone who has read a recent consular report. ‘Return Him Immediately’ Inspired by the recent release of journalist Cheng Lei, Mr. Yang’s sons are pleading with Mr. Albanese, Foreign Minister Penny Wong, and Ambassador Graham Fletcher to achieve a “second miracle” by saving their father....

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6 States to Benefit From $1.3 Billion in Projects to Boost Power GridBipartisan members of the U.S. Senate agreed on Oct. 31 that federal funding for military construction and the departments of Veterans Affairs (VA), Transportation, Agriculture, and Housing and Urban Development should not benefit China. In a 61-36 vote, members approved an amendment to the Senate’s spending package for those agencies that would prohibit the use of appropriated funds to provide “grants, funding, or any financial benefit” to China-based entities or their subsidiaries. “Whatever other disagreements we may have about the spending in these bills, surely we can agree that this money ought to go to Americans and American companies and our allies,” said Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), the amendment’s sponsor, on the Senate floor....

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Chinese Raise Questions Over Former Premier Li Keqiang’s Sudden DeathThe sudden death of former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang made headlines around the world while mainland Chinese have eagerly discussed it online, attempting to find out the real cause of his death and whether there are any dark secrets behind it. This comes as there is a general feeling among the Chinese public that Mr. Li was a repressed, powerless, and disgruntled politician during his tenure because he was under the shadow of current Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Death in Shanghai The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) official media announced that Mr. Li was “in Shanghai recently to relax” and passed away “at 12:10 a.m. on Oct. 27 due to a sudden heart attack that occurred on Oct. 26, despite all-out efforts to revive him.”...

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