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His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Birthday Celebration in Brussels

In honour of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s 71st Birthday celebration, the Bureau du Tibet, Brussels (EU Co-ordination Office) hosted a reception at the

New train to Tibet will mean influx of Chinese commerce and culture

For the first time, relatively isolated Tibet is accessible to the Chinese masses, even if you have to briefly don an oxygen mask to get to the land of clouds

Pitching in for projects in Tibet

To honor His Holiness the Dalai Lama in His 70th year, the Capital Area Tibetan Association (CATA) last year raised and set aside a fund of US$3,000/- to be used for educational and health related projects

“Business” attracting Chinese to Tibet

From outside, the office isn't much to look at. Inside, the desk is shining, and Lin Chunfu is radiating success. Wearing shirt and necktie, well-groomed from top to toe, he looks

Tibetans thank MP David Sweet for Dalai Lama motion in Canadian Parliament

Tibetans from Toronto met Member of Parliament David Sweet, from Ancaster-Dundas— Flamborough—Westdale riding at his constituency office on July 6th

Tibetan groups in North Carolina celebrates Dalai Lama’s birthday and World Tibet day

Association Cognizance Tibet, North Carolina and Kadampa Center, a Buddhist Center founded by Lama Zopa Rinpoche in 1992,jointly

Conflicts of Duality : Call of an Exile Poet

The recurrent theme in almost all the poems composed by exile Tibetan poets is that of longing for a homeland, freedom and the pain of exile. For those

Conflicts of Duality : Call of an Exile Poet

The recurrent theme in almost all the poems composed by exile Tibetan poets is that of longing for a homeland, freedom and the pain of exile. For those

Beijing welcomes Borrell; “we must work together” says Parliament’s President

Josep Borrell is in China this week for the first visit by a President of the (European)Parliament for 13 years. In going he will fulfil one of the priorities

A lavish journey to Lhasa, butler included

Canadian investors have found a new way to exploit the Tibet boom. They are launching a luxury train that will charge each passenger

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