Daja Wangchuk Meston was born in Switzerland to an American couple. When he was three years old, his mother brought him to Nepal and left him with a Tibetan family. At the age of six, Wangchuk became a novice monk in Kopan Monastery overlooking a
A mysterious case involving the death of a female panda at a zoo in eastern China after a leaky pipe caused it to inhale a lethal mix of gases has led police to detain a man who rented a nearby building
Not just as simple as when you leave a room, a job, or a neighborhood, but when your last days are not decades away, but merely months? That is the question that David
Tibetans in Minneapolis on Saturday took part in a panel discussion on the upcoming Kalon Tripa elections, showcasing a lively spirit of democratic politics in practi
Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia in 2008 did not violate international law, the United Nations’ highest court said Thursday in a ruling
The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy began a three-day workshop on 'United Nations and its Human Rights Systems' at the new auditorium of the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives. This workshop is organised in colla
The cross state march covering Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland was organised by International Tibet’s Independence Movement on July 4th,a symbolic date celebrated as America’s
The 10th Working Committee Meeting (WCM) of The Tibetan Women's Association began today at Ram Park’s Forest auditorium here. The opening ceremony was attended as
The 75th birthday of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual and temporal leader of Tibetan people, was celebrated on 6th July at Dom Kino (House of Cinema) in the center of Moscow, which has a capacity of 1000 seats. The
Australian Greens leader Senator Bob Brown and senior Liberal Party member Hon Peter Slipper MP were among the distinguished guests at a special function hosted by the Tibet Information Office (Canberra) and Tibetan Community of the