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Why China will change: The Tibet factor

A few days before his departure for Beijing for the fifth round of talks with the People's Republic of China, the Dalai Lama's chief negotiator and Special Envoy in Washington, DC

Press Release: United Nations Association, Bath and District Branch

Tsering Topgyal, a PhD student from the London School of Economics and Political Science addressed the Bath and District Branch of the United Nations Association on China-Tibet relationship

The 8th General Body Meeting of TWA

The 8th General Body Meeting of Tibetan Women’s Association, commenced on from today. Chief Guest Kasur Rinchen Khando Choegyal, who is also the first president of TWA graced the occasion along with the presence of other

China may let Dalai Lama visit, eyes ties with Vatican

China may approve a visit by the Dalai Lama, as long as he abandons ideas of independence for Tibet, and establish diplomatic ties with the Vatican if it first drops links with Taiwan

Leon takes up Tibetan cause

After meeting Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama, Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon called on South Africa to take up the cause of human rights abuses suffered by Tibetans.

Exiled Tibetan students plan to use their studies at Nova University to aid refugees

To Tashi Wangla and Tenzin Chokden, earning scholarships to study at Nova Southeastern University was the equivalent of winning a lottery.

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