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Chinese Train Carries Controversy

With much fanfare, China opened the world's highest railroad (AP) connecting Beijing with the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, on July 1, the Chinese Communist Party anniversary. An engineering feat

Martin’s pedal power raised $60,000 for children in Tibet

A WATERFORD-born former Irish International soccer player has completed a gruelling cycling expedition across the rugged Tibetan plateau. By doing so, Martin Dunphy - who was team leader

UN Women’s Committee: Multiple Forms of Discrimination Faced by Tibetan Women

Last week at the UN’s headquarters in New York, the UN Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination (CEDAW) said that in present-day China women, including Tibetan women faced

China opens new Tibet airport

China opened a new airport in Tibet two months after launching a railway line from Beijing to the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, that has boosted the region's tourist potential, state media said.

Dialogue in Vancouver-Visit by His Holiness next week

The Dalai Lama Center for Peace and Education will hold a Dialogue in Vancouver, Canada, from 8th to 10th September where His Holiness will interact with the audiences ranging from students to intelectuals. The Event will

China media censors “blacklist” Tibetan princess

China is censoring media reports about the daughter of Tibet's 10th Panchen Lama, industry sources said, apparently worried that her popularity would eclipse that of her father's disputed successor.

Tibetan monk seeks political asylum

A Tibetan monk refugee who is staying at Tuncurry on the NSW mid-north coast is seeking political asylum in Australia. Lobsang Jenpa, 29, says he escaped from Tibet to India in 2000, and came to Australia in October last

Human face of the Dalai Lama

To encourage students to pick up their free tickets to the Sept. 19 Distinguished Speakers Series lecture by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama—as well as take part in the other events

Letter from China: The patience of China vs. the patience of Tibet

There are no boundary markers at the edge of this town to signal to travelers that they are entering a different world, but the feeling could not be more distinct even if there were.

Official statement of the Tibetan Community in Switzerland & Liechtenstein to the recent trip to Beijing and Tibet by Tibetans residing in Europe

This is to announce that a letter was sent to Jewon Koondhor Rinpoche and Jamyang Tenpe Nyima Rinpoche by the representatives of Tibetan Community in Switzerland & Liechtenstein

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