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Dalai Lama to visit SA

The Buddhist spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, will visit South Africa in November, it was announced on Tuesday. The Dalai Lama will spend a week in South Africa from November 3-7

Living the Tibetan story

A former Buddhist monk is inspired and saddened by scenes in a new documentary on Tibet, reports Larry Schwartz.

Strong earthquake hits southwest Tibet; no injuries reported

A strong earthquake shook southwest Tibet on Tuesday, but no damage or injuries were reported, state television said.

His Holiness to Give Teaching in Delhi

His Holiness the Dalai Lama today left for New Delhi where a four-day teaching is scheduled at the Tibetan Youth Hostel. This is the continuation of last year's teaching on Shantideva's Bodhicharyavatara

US, China to Begin Talks on Resuming Human Rights Dialogue

US Secretary of State Colin Powell said on October 25, 2004 that China has agreed to begin talks on resuming its human rights dialogue with the United States.

Portrait of an Artist as a Young Tibetan

This is the story of a young Tibetan artist, Tenzin Chopak. A recent viewing of some of his paintings make me feel that we have somebody here with strong potentials. Best of all, he is just in his early twenties.

Richard Gere to Present Tibet Photos at Moscow Exhibit

Actor Richard Gere is due to arrive in Moscow Tuesday, where he will present 60 photographs of his trips to India, Nepal and Tibet as part of his Pilgrim exhibit featured at the city’s first Tibetan arts festival.

Qiangtang Basin in Tibet estimated to hold oil and gas reserves

A large quantity of oil and gas resources are thought to be buried in the Qiangtang Basin in western China's remote Tibet Autonomous Region, where a new oil and gas industrial base is likely to be developed.

Qiangtang Basin in Tibet estimated to hold oil and gas reserves

A large quantity of oil and gas resources are thought to be buried in the Qiangtang Basin in western China's remote Tibet Autonomous Region, where a new oil and gas industrial base is likely to be developed.

Exile brothers eye music world

Exiled Tibetans living in Mcleodganj have been known for their political protests against the Chinese rule of their homeland.

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