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Dalai Lama Brings Divine Touch to the Faithful in Pasadena

The gifts of greeting were simple but heartfelt and traditional — white scarves, a bowl of milk and a handful of barley. Children offered up songs and dances.

No Trade With China Until Tibet Is Free

Tibetans and Tibet supporters will call on Britain not to trade with China until Tibet is free as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visits the UK this week. Students for a Free Tibet and Tibetan Youth

Pending Dues

Being in the land of opportunity, the least one can do is to redeem one's pecuniary obligations back home. Forget the annual Green Book contribution, as many as 14 people have defaulted even on the

Vice-Chair to represent Tibetans to avert Majnu-Ka-Tilla demolition threat

Mrs Dolma Gyari, vice-chair of the Assembly of the Tibetan People's Deputies, left for Delhi at the request by the Delhi Samye-Ling Tibetan Colony Office to represent the Tibetans at a meeting

New regulations reinforce Xinhua’s control over foreign news agencies

Reporters Without Borders voiced dismay today at the government-run news agency Xinhua's announcement, without any prior consultation, of new regulations reinforcing its commercial and

New China media curbs condemned

Press freedom groups have voiced dismay at moves by China to increase restrictions on foreign news agencies. The state news agency Xinhua recently announced that foreign media must now seek its

‘Alternative tibetaine’- Newspaper that discuss Tibet’s issue in France

The Tibet issue is being discussed worldwide and today we see lots of nations supporting our cause despite the various adversities they face

Tibetan Culture highlighted in the International Music Festival in Spain

More than a thousand people stood up with tears in their eyes paid respect to the Tibetan National Anthem. International Music festival was held in Tortosa, Spain on 8th, 9th and 10th of September

Tibetan city opens world’s highest bottling plant

Deep in the Himalayan Mountains, 14,000 feet above sea level, the world's newest and highest water bottling facility fills, seals, labels and ships water sourced from a remote glacial spring.

Refuge across the Himalayas

It was the winter of 1994 when 17-year-old Tahsi-Gyal and 15 fellow Tibetan refugees set out on a perilous trek across the Himalayas, determined to make it to the freedom that lay

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