Must-see: Zhuhai Sports Center Impacted by Indiscriminate Collisions, Shocking Scene

The Epoch Times combs through articles that readers must read every day:

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In the Zhuhai off-road vehicle collision incident, 35 people died and 43 were injured. The suspect self-mutilated.

On the evening of November 11, a 62-year-old man, Fan, drove an off-road vehicle into a crowd on the track at the Zhuhai Sports Center, resulting in at least 35 deaths and 43 injuries. While Fan was unconscious due to self-mutilation, the police announced the motive of the suspect’s crime, which was widely questioned by the public.

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The CCP admits weak domestic demand. Civilians: People really have no money.

As China’s economy declines, domestic demand continues to be weak. CCP party media has also had to acknowledge the four major difficulties facing the current economy, including weak domestic demand. Many voices from the mainland express that people really have no money.

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“Night Riding in Kaifeng” triggers the nerves of the CCP. College students sing to mock.

Unprecedented scenes of large-scale activities like “Night Riding in Kaifeng” by university students in Zhengzhou, Henan Province have touched the fragile and sensitive nerves of the CCP authorities, leading to orders for relevant units to take measures to cool down the activity. The widely circulated song “Night Riding in Kaifeng” mocks the CCP.

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Layoffs and salary cuts leave the mainland architecture and design industry in a cold winter.

With the decline of China’s real estate market, the architecture and design industry has plunged into a cold winter, with pay cuts and layoffs spreading throughout the industry. Employees in architecture and design institutes in first- and second-tier cities are in panic.

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Zhengzhou woman with a monthly salary of 4,000 yuan takes out a 14 million loan to buy two houses, sparking heated discussions.

The topic of “Woman with a monthly salary of 4,000 yuan takes out a 14 million loan to buy two houses” trended on November 12. A woman in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, with a monthly salary of just over 4,000 yuan, was able to take out a 14 million loan to purchase two houses. The down payment for these two luxury homes was loaned to her by a so-called “mysterious benefactor.”

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China’s slowing economy sees the cooling of…

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