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UB’s international diversity sparks Dalai Lama visit

UB's large number of international students was one of the reasons His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama decided to visit the university next month, the co-chair of the steering committee planning the event said last week.

A new generation of skilled activists

An amateur video (VCD) entitled : 'The Protection of Wild Animals Begins with Oneself' which is currently in circulation in Tibet, provides a comprehensive account of the public burning of pelts of endangered species

Dalai Lama to Visit New Zealand in 2007

The Dalai Lama Visit Trust New Zealand is pleased to announce that His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet will visit New Zealand in June 2007 at the invitation of the New Zealand Tibetan Buddhist community.

Chinese checkers at Tibetan hub

The Kangra police is investigating the "spy-angle" surrounding two Chinese women arrested recently in Dharamshala for travelling and staying there without valid documents. The Chinese Embassy in Delhi has been informed.

Tibet Web TV launched by Central Tibetan Administration

What can be seen as a major boost for the instant transmission of news and official information by the Tibetan Government in Exile; the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), today launched it first ever official

North American Cultural Camp Concludes Successfully

The Cultural Orientation Camp for Tibetan high school students of North America concluded successfully on July 30, 20006 with group presentations on what they had learned over the past ten days.

Cry for help from writer jailed for a book that no one saw

A YOUNG Tibetan writer who was secretly sentenced to ten years in jail over a book he never published has appealed to the United Nations for help.

Indian Press To Meet Kalon Tripa

A 15-strong, press team from the Indian capital city will meet Kalon Tripa and Chairman of the Assembly tomorrow. The Delhi-based India Tibet Coordination Office is coordinating this three-day visit.

Spiritual leader to visit Denver for Peace Jam

In September the Dalai Lama will leave behind his modest hillside cottage in India, his well-used exercise bike and his personally tended rose garden and travel to Denver to join the largest-ever gathering of Nobel peace

China intellectuals decry closure of Web site

Dozens of Chinese writers and dissidents have decried the closing of an Internet Web site they said was one of the few refuges for relatively unfettered views in their censorship-bound country.

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