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Row over origin of a ‘Tibetan’ canine breed

A dispute over the origin of a particular breed of dog called Shih Tzu has been in contention since few days with the Shanghai based ‘China Canine Union’ pushing for the origin to be reclassified as China and not

EC in limbo as CTA, PM candidate engage in public spat

As campaigning for election to the highest office in the Tibetan exile government gripped the Tibetan world, the first election-related public controversy highlighted the need for better clarity on campaign rules, particularly on the use of government media machinery to give those in power an edge over

Tibetans rubbish Chinese claim over Dalai Lama reincarnation

China has yet again accused the Tibetan leader Dalai Lama of "personalizing" the issue of his reincarnation leading to angry reactions from the Tibetans and supporters who rubbished it as yet another political gimmick to

Tulku Tenzin Delek’s sister, niece released

In what comes as a relief to Tibetans and activists, the sister and niece of the Tibetan Buddhist figure whose suspicious death in a Chinese prison last month shook the Tibetan world have been relea

Tibetans, right groups rue IOC awarding Winter Olympics to Beijing

Despite continued protests from human rights advocates including Tibetan groups Beijing on Friday won the bid to host 2022 winter Olympics, beating Almaty by 44 votes to 40 with one abstention. The International

Rungye Adrak released after eight years in prison

The Tibetan nomad who took Chinese officials and police by surprise at an annual horse racing festival in Lithang with his speech demanding the return of the exiled Tibetan leader to Tibet and release of the jailed Panchen

Prominent Chinese artist denied UK visa

China’s best known artist and a fierce critic of the authoritarian government in Beijing, Ai Wei Wei, has said the denial of six month visa to him by UK is a denial of his rights as an ordinary citizen. "This

CTA recruitment policy draws mixed reactions

The Public Service Commission of the exile Tibetan government (Central Tibetan Administration) which is responsible for the recruitment of staff and their training yesterday held interview for Tibetan youth asp

TYC hold ‘Lobby day’ at 46th Working Committee Meeting in the Capital

The largest pro independence group of the Tibetan Diaspora, which concluded its 46th Working Committee Meeting in the Indian capital today, devoted the fourth day to engage in lobbying efforts to draw support to the

All religions convey peace, says Dalai Lama in Ladakh

The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama has said the purpose of great treatises of Buddhism like Kangyur and Tengyur are not to be merely objects of devotion or to be occasionally recit

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