Forget the coup rumors -- it's business as usual in China

Beijing Capital International Airport’s website shows that some flights were cancelled, several others were scheduled, slightly delayed, or had already landed.

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China expert Aadil Brar shared flight data and said there is no disruption of flights. He also shared visuals of public briefings by senior Chinese officials, suggesting that the government is functioning normally.

Two former ministers were sentenced to death and four officials were sent to life in jail last week in China. According to reports, the six were part of a ‘political faction’. Currently, the Communist Party is running an anti-corruption campaign, and it is believed that the six were opponents of Jinping. The fact that ‘anti-Xi’ individuals are getting targeted is a strong indication he is still in command.

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