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With one month to go, IOC says it’s time for China to deliver on promises

With the Olympics just a month away, it's time for China to deliver on promises made seven years ago when the International Olympic Committee awarded Beijing the Games

Sting, Dave Matthews, Alanis Morissette, John Mayer & other Top Artists send a musical message of support to Tibet and the Dalai Lama

The Art of Peace Foundation announced today that over a dozen of the world's top musical artists, including Sting, Dave Mathews, Alanis Morissette, John Mayer, Moby and Garbage are coming together

University says sorry to China for Tibet degree

A university has apologised to China for "any unhappiness" it caused by awarding an honorary degree to the Dalai Lama. The apology was criticised by Tibetan freedom campaigners who

China tightens pre-Olympic airport security in Xinjiang, Tibet

China on Tuesday ordered tighter security checks at airports in its restive Xinjiang and Tibet regions, plus more than a dozen other cities, in the run-up to next month's Olympic Games. From

No boycott: Sarkozy to attend Olympics opener

French President Nicolas Sarkozy will attend the Beijing Olympics' opening ceremony next month, his office said Wednesday, ending a boycott threat and seeking to soothe Chinese irritation over French

Cycling ride in Prague protests against China’s approach to Tibet

A group of opponents of the Chinese government's policy went on a cycling ride through Prague today in order to highlight human rights violation in China, Tibet and Burma

China’s Tibet exhibit toes the party line

The museum visitors file past black-and-white photos from the early 20th century showing Tibetan children in filthy rags begging for food on the streets of Lhasa

China targets Mongolians in quiet pre-Games crackdown

In China's pre-Olympics crackdown on dissent two communities have received considerable global attention -- the Tibetans and the Muslim Uighurs of Xinjiang

Obama says he wouldn’t attend the Olympics opening

Barack Obama says if he were president, he would not attend the opening ceremonies at the Beijing Olympics unless he saw some progress between the Chinese government and the Dalai Lama

Three facing anti-China charge freed

The Supreme Court on Monday ordered the authorities to release two Nepalis and a Tibetan refugee arrested on charge of anti-China activity after it found their detention illegal

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