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150 Recent Refugees Get Audience from His Holiness

After taking complete rest, His Holiness the Dalai Lama yesterday noon gave an audience to about 150 recent refugees from Tibet.

Listen to your inner voice: Loten

Loten Namling is a maverick and a versatile man - singer, musician, actor, cartoonist, artist, an orator and a visionary. He is a robust by build but the most powerful part of him is his voice.

A nun breaks music record

It will be a first of its kind. First that a set of five albums based on Buddhist chants and themes will be released, and then that these will be albums of a Tibetan Buddhist nun!

Banned, Blocked Tibetan Writer Vows to Speak Out in China

A well-known Tibetan writer whose blogs have now been closed by the Chinese authorities vowed Tuesday to keep speaking out and raising awareness in China of Tibetan culture.

His Eminence the 7th Tharig Rinpoche Enthroned

The enthronement ceremony of His Eminence the 7th Tharig Rinpoche, Jamyang Kunga Trinley Pelbar, took place at Tharig Monastery in Boudha, Kathmandu from 29 to 31 July in the presence of His Eminence the Sakya Trizin

China to divert Tibet’s waters to parched west

China's quest to rewrite its future through vast engineering feats could test new limits as Beijing prepares a controversial scheme to divert water from Tibet to the parched Yellow River in the country's west.

Press Release: Tibet Web TV Slated For Launch 3 Aug

With the advent of global IT boom, especially the Internet, as a medium for mass, instant transmission of information, the Tibetan Diaspora has managed to create a cohesive

China hits out at Dalai Lama

China has launched a scathing attack on the Dalai Lama, saying his favourite concept of 'one country, two systems' is not possible for Tibet.

Tibetan Author’s Blog Closed

Chinese authorities have closed a popular blog by a banned Tibetan author in Beijing, Woeser, who said in an interview she was unsurprised by the move but had received no explanation.

Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) in Melbourne

With great satisfaction and pride, the Tibetan Community in Victoria was host to TIPA for 5 days 19th to 23rd July 2006 in Melbourne, Australia; second most Multicultural City in world.

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