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Dangerous Dialogues

On 25 April, 2008, China offered to talk to the Dalai Lama. Through Xinhua, an official said that Beijing will have "contact and consultation with Dalai's private representative." Western

Young Spiritual Leader Arrives in New York, Ready to Teach and Be Taught

The 22-year-old living Buddha seemed joyfully aware to feel no jet lag whatsoever. So far. "Maybe tonight," he said in English on Thursday. "But not yet." He had just arrived at a Midtown

Dalai Lama, in Germany, “sad” about China quake

The Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, on Thursday expressed sadness at the deaths of at least 20,000 Chinese in an earthquake and announced a prayer meeting for the victims

Dalai Lama considers giving second round of teachings for Tibetan Youths

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has considered giving second round of special introductory Buddhist class exclusively for Tibetan youths next month

Representative Tsegyam honoured with Order of Brillant Star

Taiwan Foreign Ministry honoured Mr Tsegyam, former representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Taiwan "The third rank Order of Brilliant Star with Grand Cordon" award on 12 May 2008

‘At home’ in Little Tibet

In numbers of about 1,700 and growing, Parkdale Tibetans find comfort in their burgeoning community and the culture they're preserving

China arrests 16 monks for defying “patriotic re-education”

China arrests 16 monks and 2 lay Tibetans in Markham County according to confirmed information received by the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD). For over a month the

Chinese protest at Dalai Lama meeting in Germany

China has protested against a planned meeting between German legislators and the Dalai Lama at the German parliament in Berlin, a leading parliamentarian was quoted as saying Wednesday

His Holiness leaves for Europe: Will visit Germany and UK

The Dalai Lama left for Frankfurt early this morning from New Delhi on a four day visit to Germany. He is scheduled to give a public talk on Human Rights and Globalization-Which Challenges Do We Have To Face

China’s Earthquake Candor Contrasts With Tibet Media Clampdown

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao boarded a plane within two hours to head earthquake relief in Sichuan, sobbing and calling out "this is Grandpa Wen" to children buried in the rubble of a primary school

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