The amazing disappearing foreign minister

Daily Dispatch

...and Barbie in China | July 25, 2023

Dear reader:

The Chinese government has offered no explanation for the disappearance of Foreign Minister Qรญn Gฤng ็งฆๅˆš, but today announced that he has been replaced by Wรกng Yรฌ ็Ž‹ๆฏ…, who had the job from 2013 until the beginning of this year.

Wang still has the top foreign affairs job in the country as head of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Foreign Affairs Commission Office.

The Party does not always explain itself, the most likely outcome seems to me that Qin will at some point in the near future be accused and found guilty of discipline violations or corruption. The lack of censorship on social media platforms like Weibo supports this case: If you type Qinโ€™s name into a search box on Weibo for example, the top auto-suggests are for โ€œQin Gangโ€™s wife,โ€ and โ€œQin Gang Phoenix TVโ€ (Qin is rumored to have had an extramarital affair with a Phoenix TV news presenter).

Our Word of the Day is: Phoenix TV (ๅ‡คๅ‡ฐๅซ่ง† fรจnghuรกng wรจishรฌ, which literally means โ€œPhoenix Satellite TVโ€).

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