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Inside Tibet: Through an adventurer’s lens

The year was 2006. On board a Chinese railway train from Xiling to Gormo in Quinghai province an Indian traveller stood out in contrast to his Chinese co-passengers. At midnight, while he was

Dalai Lama cancels “all his schedules” for the next three weeks

His Holiness the Dalai Lama has cancelled all his schedules for the next three weeks from today “due to slight indisposition”, according to a statement from his office

Stop ‘separatist’ actions: China tells Dalai Lama

Annoyed by his high-profile visit to France, China today asked the ageing Dalai Lama to stop his "separatist" activities and take "concrete actions" for future talks on the vexed Tibet

China lifts iTunes block but for Tibet album

Apple Inc.'s iTunes online music store is back up and running again in China after it was apparently blocked last week by local authorities. However, the Web page for downloading a pro-Tibet album

Sikkim is still a country for China

Call it a bizarre show of ignorance or a deliberate ploy to drag Sikkim into a fresh controversy, the Chinese government, in its latest publication has not shown the state

Tibetan children teach life lessons to teacher

ibetan children living in exile in Dharamsala teach volunteer to lead with her heart. As volunteers to this northwest corner of India, our goal was to help preserve the culture of these Tibetan children

China returns detained activists to NYC

Eight American activists jailed by the Chinese for protesting during the Olympics said Monday after being sent home from Beijing that they were interrogated for hours, deprived of sleep

Tibet’s most famous woman blogger, Woeser, detained by police

Tibet's most famous woman writer and blogger has been questioned by police for eight hours, accused of taking photographs on the street, after she returned home briefly to the capital

Strong earthquake hits Tibet, no casualties reported

A strong earthquake measuring 6.8 magnitude struck Tibet on Monday, but no loss of life was immediately reported, the Tibet Earthquake Bureau said on Monday

Restive, remote Tibetan region under military lockdown

Armed soldiers line the roads throughout these remote foothills of the Himalayas, travellers' identifications are checked, and Tibetan monks talk warily of their communist Chinese rulers

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