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Dalai Lama Among Nominees for EU’s Sakharov Prize

The Dalai Lama is one of the eight nominees for the EU parliament's 2008 Sakharov prize, the assembly said Wednesday. Also nominated are Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and Franco-Colombian ex-hostage

China’s Chinalco unit to explore, smelt in Tibet

Aluminum Corp. of China, the country's biggest producer, has set up a subsidiary based in Tibet to conduct mineral exploration, mining and smelting in the Himalayan region

China trade outguns Europe’s rights concern

European Union leaders speak repeatedly of tying increasing Chinese investment in Africa to respect for human rights. No such considerations come in the way of the EU's own dealings with

Tibetan official concerned about expulsion of kin from Hungary

Under a recent order by the Immigration and Citizenship Office, Choegyal Tenzin, 37, a former member of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile, will have to leave the territory of Hungary by

TMAI AT BRAZIL’S FIRST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TRADITIONAL MEDICINE

The Federal University of Sao Paulo's School of Medicine (UNIFESP) and Sao Paulo based Palas Athena Association jointly organize the 'International Symposium on Traditional Medicine Contemplative Practices' on September 5 and 6, 2008 in Sao Paulo,

Four Reported Dead in Labrang Floods

Recent flooding in the Tibetan area of Labrang in Sangchu (Chinese: Xiahe) county, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province has left at least four Tibetans

Sichuan-Tibet highway reopens

The Sichuan-Tibet highway in southwest China re-opened to traffic today after four days of roadblock due to heavy downpour over the past two weeks,

Tibetan Monks Freed in Golmud

A group of Tibetan monks, originally from Tibetan-populated regions of China’s southwest Sichuan province,

Lone Tibetan Launches Search for Next Kalon Tripa

With 3 years remaining in office for the incumbent Kalon Tripa Samdhong Rinpoche the search is already on for his successor. A project to

India Okays Karmapa’s Visit to Border Areas

India has finally allowed the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Ugyen Trinley Dorjee to visit areas close to China border, his aides told Indo Asian News Service

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