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Taliban continues arresting girls over “improper veiling”

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The Taliban has arrested dozens of girls and women based on “improper veiling” across Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan in the last one week. These detentions were made mostly in Dasht-e-Barchi and Pul-e-Surkh areas in Kabul and most recently in Jaghori district of Ghazni province.

These arrests made upon instructions by the Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice across the city, including provinces and the target are mainly those girls that are going to English language courses as the Taliban already banned girls above sixth grade from going to schools.

The families of these girls expressed deep concern about the persisting arrests by the Taliban and already some of the students have been prevented from going to courses by their families to avoid any arrest.

Some of the female students even in religious schools had said that their parents prohibited them from leaving homes and they also lost the last hope of studying.

In the first act after taking power on 15 August 2021, the Taliban stopped girls over sixth grade from going to schools later followed by stopping female university students. The worst yet to come as women were also banned from going out without male partner and also from going to the parks and women’s bath. They were also banned from working outside, even from foreign agencies including the UN, and others.

Families worried about recent wave of arrests by the Taliban

The Afghan women took to the streets against the Taliban decision and they chanted the slogans “freedom, human rights, and job.” But these protests have ended with no result; rather a large number of women civil right activists were arrested and some of them even remain in custody for months.

As these women and girls have been subjected to physical and psychological tortures, now the families are more worried about the recent wave of arrests by the Taliban and fear their daughters will go through similar situations.

Speaking to Harici, Ahmad Jawad, a Kabul resident, said that he fears that his daughter will be arrested and sent to the Talian jail. “It is a dishonor for my daughter and also to our all-family members to see her in custody without having committed any crime,” Jawad said. He instructed her daughter to stay at home and stop going out for some time.

Sadai Yousufi, an Afghan woman, said that the arrest of any girls by the Taliban will damage their reputation and dignity among the relatives. “We are living in a conservative society and this is a big shame for any family whose daughter or sister go to the police station even for a few minutes,” she added.

Arrest of any girls will bring shame to their families

She has three daughters and the eldest one is 19 years old. “I told all my daughters to stay at home for some while and they are not going to English course since Sunday.” Friday is a holiday in Afghanistan and the official day starts from Saturday.

Some teachers from educational centers said girl’s students have declined significantly after the Taliban arrested a number of them over alleged improper clouting.

One of the female students, Alima said that her classmates were arrested either on their way to educational centers or returning home. “Me and my brother are going to English courses together and I have been wearing Hijab for many years so that could be the reason that the Taliban didn’t stop me so far,” Alima told Harici.

Female students have significantly declined  

Alima said that many of her classmates are no longer attending class. “It’s better to wear a proper Hijab instead of not coming to educational centers. Our education is more important than what we wear. Putting on a Hijab is not too difficult. Nothing should stop us from pursuing knowledge,” she added.

Another female student said that she is not allowed by her family to go to English courses. Speaking to Harici on condition of anonymity, she said that her father, elder brother and uncle strongly opposed her leaving home as Taliban continue arresting girls over Hijab controversy.

“I am not even allowed to go to the religious school. This is the most difficult time for us. We are not supposed to stay at home. We are going through tough times,” she added.

Taliban asked to release the girls immediately

Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Afghanistan has strongly condemned the arrest of girls by the Taliban and asked for their immediate release.

“Recent arrest of women in Kabul, Afghanistan for (bad hijab), confirmed by the Taliban, regrettably signifies further restrictions on women’s freedom of expression and undermines other rights. They should all be released immediately and without conditions,” Bennett added.

The Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid had confirmed the arrest of some women in Kabul but called it a temporary detention. “Some women have been taken to the relevant areas and they were released after advising them to wear a proper hijab. They were released after one or two hours, it was not like they spent a day in custody,” according to him.

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South Korea emerges as major beneficiary of shifts in global arms market

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Uncertainty in the global arms market, driven by the United States reassessing its relationships with allies and a broad rearmament drive across many countries, is creating major commercial opportunities for South Korea. According to an analysis published by Politico, Seoul has become the world’s fastest-growing supplier of military equipment.

The report said that large-scale conflicts around the world have created urgent demand for weapons as countries seek both to support allies and strengthen their own defenses against potential future confrontations. At the same time, changes in the US role within the global arms market have opened new opportunities for South Korean manufacturers. Statements and policy decisions by US President Donald Trump regarding NATO have led allies to question Washington’s reliability in times of crisis, increasing uncertainty across the global market. In addition, the diversion of a large share of US weapons supplies to the Middle East because of ongoing conflicts has placed further strain on already overstretched supply chains.

European countries increase purchases from South Korea

Faced with what Politico described as the Trump administration’s more distant approach toward allies, European countries in particular have accelerated arms purchases from South Korea. The publication noted that Seoul’s growing influence as a supplier has been driven largely by major defense contracts signed with Poland.

Following the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine, several Eastern European capitals, including Warsaw, transferred portions of their military inventories to Kyiv, relying on German support to replenish their arsenals. However, Berlin’s slow pace in replacing allied stockpiles generated frustration across the region.

South Korea emerged as an alternative supplier during this period and became a reliable source of military equipment for Eastern European countries. Poland became Seoul’s largest customer through a $13.7 billion agreement covering the purchase of tanks, rocket launchers, self-propelled howitzers and other military equipment.

“We were originally preparing against North Korea, but now we are ready to provide these solutions to customers around the world,” said Choo Hyung-kim, head of the Security Management Institute, a defense analysis organization affiliated with South Korea’s National Assembly.

Lack of political baggage gives Seoul an advantage

Politico reported that one of the greatest advantages enjoyed by South Korean defense companies is the absence of the “political baggage” associated with major arms exporters such as the United States, China, Russia and Israel.

According to the figures cited, the combined projected revenue of South Korea’s largest defense companies, including Hanwha Group, Hyundai Rotem, LIG Nex1 and Korea Aerospace Industries, is expected to reach approximately $37 billion in 2026. That would represent a fourfold increase from their combined revenues in 2021.

Meanwhile, an official from the office of former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol told the Yonhap news agency in 2024 that the scale of any weapons shipments to Ukraine would depend on Russia’s approach to its relationship with North Korea. Seoul later clarified that it had no plans to provide ammunition directly to Ukraine.

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DeepSeek raises $7.4 billion in funding round, surpasses $50 billion valuation

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Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek has raised more than 50 billion yuan ($7.4 billion) in its first funding round. According to Reuters, citing The Information, the company’s valuation has surpassed $50 billion.

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that the capital will be used to support the costly development of advanced artificial intelligence technologies.

According to the newspaper, citing sources familiar with the matter, investors valued the company at more than $50 billion. The valuation makes DeepSeek the most valuable AI startup in China.

DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng reportedly owned about 90% of the company before the funding round. Liang is said to have contributed roughly $3 billion during the fundraising process, making him the largest participant in the round.

According to Reuters, the transaction was structured in an unusual way that allows Liang to retain control of the company.

Rather than investing directly in DeepSeek, investors were required to invest through a limited partnership managed by a senior executive of the startup. Under the arrangement, investors were not granted voting rights. The report also said restrictions were placed on the use of invested funds for a period of five years.

The sole exception was the China National Artificial Intelligence Industry Investment Fund. The fund reportedly invested approximately $150 million directly in DeepSeek, allowing it to retain both voting rights and full discretion over its stake.

Other major investors in the funding round included Tencent, which invested approximately $1.5 billion, and Contemporary Amperex Technology, which invested about $740 million.

Bloomberg previously described the transaction as one of the largest fundraising rounds undertaken by a Chinese startup. According to the agency, the investment marks a new stage in the efforts of leading Chinese AI companies to compete with their US rivals.

DeepSeek told prospective investors that it would prioritize foundational and transformative AI research over short-term commercialization.

Based in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, DeepSeek emerged as one of Beijing’s most prominent AI companies after unveiling a more powerful and lower-cost model more than a year ago. The WSJ reported that interest surrounding the company has accelerated AI adoption in China and increased investor appetite for domestic startups.

Liang Wenfeng has previously said he intends to continue developing open-source AI models and ultimately aims to achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI). According to Bloomberg, the strategy continues an approach that has contributed to the spread of open models and influenced companies across China’s AI market, including Alibaba’s Qwen platform.

Bloomberg added that while global rivals such as OpenAI and Anthropic are exploring public offerings and revenue-generation strategies, DeepSeek has maintained its “research first” approach.

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China issues white paper on global governance reform, urging support for UN-centered international system

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China’s State Council Information Office on Wednesday released a white paper titled “A More Just and Equitable Global Governance: China’s Principles, Proposals and Actions.”

The white paper was issued to introduce China’s principles, proposals, and actions regarding global governance, to foster a broader consensus within the international community, to enable more effective responses to global challenges, and to build a more just and equitable global governance system.

The document states that global governance is a common endeavor concerning the well-being of all humanity, and that building a just and equitable global governance system is a shared vision long pursued by people around the world. It also emphasizes that China has always been an active participant, contributor, and builder of global governance.

According to the white paper, in the new era, Chinese President Xi Jinping has put forward the vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind. Advancing a global governance system shaped on the basis of extensive consultation, joint contribution, and shared benefits, Xi has called for true multilateralism to promote an equal and orderly multipolar world and an economic globalization that is inclusive and beneficial for all.

In 2025, Xi proposed the Global Governance Initiative (GGI). This initiative was designed to offer China’s solutions to two urgent questions of the era: What kind of global governance system should be established, and how should global governance be reformed and improved?

The white paper notes that shortly after its introduction, the GGI received support from approximately 160 countries and international organizations, with more than 60 countries joining the Group of Friends of the Global Governance Initiative. It states that the international community is of the view that the GGI sends a clear message: to defend multilateralism, join forces, and strive for a just future.

According to the white paper, the GGI aligns with the growing trend toward greater democracy in international relations and strengthens international confidence in the practice of multilateralism. The initiative provides a clear and actionable roadmap for the improvement of global governance, injecting valuable stability and positive energy into a turbulent world.

The white paper emphasizes that China proposed the GGI to accelerate the construction of a more just and equitable global governance system. The document states that firmly defending the authority and status of the United Nations is of fundamental importance for the effective implementation of this initiative.

According to the white paper, success will also depend on major countries acting with a sense of responsibility and all nations working together in unity to bridge deficits in peace and development. It states that rather than attempting to reinvent the wheel, all countries must firmly defend the international system with the UN at its core, maintain the international order based on international law, and uphold the fundamental norms of international relations based on the purposes and principles of the UN Charter.

In addition to the preface and conclusion, the white paper consists of five chapters: “Today’s World Faces Severe and Complex Challenges,” “The Global Governance Initiative Responds to the Challenges of Our Era,” “China’s Contribution to the Development of Global Governance,” “Directing the Course of Change Toward a Bright Future,” and “Advancing Hand in Hand at a Critical Juncture in History.”

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