Train heads for Tibet, carrying fears of change; Migration, tourism likely to increase
In this muddy truck stop along the Qinghai-Tibet highway, Zhao, the Chinese owner of the Lanzhou Handmade Noodle Tavern, reminisced about the good old days.
His Holiness to Inaugurate the First International Cricket Match in Dharamsala
A three-day warm up match between the Indian Cricket Board XI and the Pakistan team will be held at Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh from March 3.
Rape As a Weapon
Recent reports have called attention to the widespread rape of Sudanese women and girls in Darfur by janjaweed militiamen intent, according to some of the women, on populating the western region with Arab babies.
NYC Museum Displays Stolen Art from Tibet; Tibetans and Rights Groups Plan Protests
Tibetans and rights groups warn that objects soon to be displayed at the newly opened Rubin Museum of Art are stolen. The exhibit, “Tibet: Treasures from the Roof of the World,” is on loan to the museum from the Chinese government
Tibetan Scholars assess chances for a Sino-Tibetan dialogue
A recent report written by the US-based Tibetan researchers Tashi Rabgey and Tseten Wangchuk Sharlho attempts to provide an assessment of the Sino-Tibetan dialogue process.