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Midwife plans trip to Tibet

For inhabitants of the remote mountain community of Gargon, Tibet, the nearest medical clinic is five hours away by Jeep over rough terrain. "That, of course, assumes you have a Jeep

Milarepa weaves celluloid magic with spiritual wisdom

A Tibetan Buddhist monk has transferred to celluloid the inspirational life story of eleventh century Tibet's greatest mystic, visionary, wizard and poet Milarepa. Simply titled Milarepa, the movie was screened at the ongoing Osian's-Cinefan 8th Festival of Asian Cinema

An Indian perspective on the Tibet issue

To understand what the Tibetan issue is there is no better way than to understand Chinese history by comparing it to our own history during the British rule

Belleville Tibetan wins multicultural festival pageant

A Tibetan youngster in Belleville town of Ontario, Canada has won the Waterfront & Ethnic Festival pageant on July 7. Seventeen-year-old Rignam Wangkhang

Doordarshan to air Tibetan filmmakers’ documentary

A documentary film directed and written by two India-based exile Tibetan filmmakers will be aired soon on Doordarshan, India's national television channel

TIPA draws tears and cheers in Australia

Tibetan Institute of Performing Art's (TIPA) 16-member Tour is in Sydney. With their exquisite costumes, native instruments and marvellous shows they have

TIPA draws tears and cheers in Australia

Tibetan Institute of Performing Art's (TIPA) 16-member Tour is in Sydney. With their exquisite costumes, native instruments and marvellous shows they have

Potala Palace, the jewel of Tibet, overrun with tourists

Forty-years ago during the Cultural Revolution, it took an edict from China's then premier Zhou Enlai to protect the Potala Palace from the destruction of the infamous Red Guards.

Exiles’ hopes for a free Tibet dimming

Time, Tibetan exiles fear, is running out. Since fleeing into exile in India in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule, the Tibetan spiritual leader has personified his Himalayan nation's

Red-faced China rushes to woo Nepal Maoists

With Nepal inching towards a new, interim government where the Maoist rebels would be a key partner, a red-faced China is rushing to mend fences with the guerrillas it once branded

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