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Tibetan Monk and Writer Dissappears

Rinchen Sangpo, 30, a monk at Tsernga Monastery in Mangra County, Qinghai Province took a train from Lhasa Railway Station on 19th July to return home. But he never arrived home and his whereabout is not yet known.

Solo Song Contest for Students

Yarlung United, a non-governmental Tibetan organization, organized a solo song contest for school students on their 2nd founding day, at the Everest Hotel in Kathmandu.

China in Sudan: Underwriting genocide

There is in all of Africa no more destructive bilateral relationship than that between China and Sudan, certainly when viewed from the perspective of US interests and those of the people of Sudan.

A Dialogue on Middle Way Vs. Middle Kingdom

"Although domination hinges upon (people's) cooperation, the Tibetan people exude a keen sense of identity and an indomitable spirit of (non-violent) resistance, even in the face of most extreme circumstances.

Tibetans See Threat to Their Culture in Chinese Spending

Six decades ago, the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, was filled with officials of the Dalai Lama’s government. Now it is packed with tourists. The Chinese government recently raised the entry quota on the Potala Palace

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s wife meets Dalai Lama

Maria Shriver, well-known American television anchor and wife of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, met Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama in the northern Indian town of Dharamsala Saturday.

China Tightening Control Over Tibet

China's Communist Party has been tightening its grip on Tibet in recent months, resorting to language and measures not seen since the repression of the late 1990s, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.

A Meeting with Indian Journalists

A team of 15 Indian Press representatives from different parts of India, who were on a 3 day visit to Dharamsala, today had had an informal interactive evening tea session with the fellow Tibetan media members at Pema Thang

Majnu Ka Tilla Eviction Issue: Govt won’t give up on ‘Little Tibet’

The Tibetan government-in-exile has stepped in to prevent the eviction of settlers in Majnu Ka Tila. These people will now plead before the Delhi High Court once more on Thursday.

Tuva prays for Dalai Lama’s visit to Russia

A three-day service finished in Kamba Lama Religious Directorate of Buddhistic Republic of Tuva on August, 3. Monks of Tibetan tantric Gyudmed Monastery and Tuvan priests, State TV and Radio Company "Tyva" reports.

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