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Woeser under house arrest, Barred from collecting Prince Claus Award

Tsering Woeser, the award-winning Tibetan writer and blogger has been barred from collecting an award from the Netherlands Embassy in Beijing and issued a month-long house arrest order.

Trinity College to honour exile Tibetan leader with Gold Medal

Kalon Tripa Dr Lobsang Sangay will receive the Gold Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Public Discourse from the College Historical Society of Trinity College, Dublin tomorrow

Indian experts warn of “major military offensive” from China

A hard-hitting report by an independent group of Indian analysts has warned that China may resort to territorial grabs on India, including through a "major military offensive."

Hunger strikers’ health deteriorate, Remain committed to carry-on fast

Signs of physical deterioration have now started showing on the three hunger strikers who are now into the second week of their indefinite fast outside the United Nations headquarters in New York.

The Dalai Lama addresses conference of medical professionals

His Holiness the Dalai Lama presided over the Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine conference at the Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College near his exile hometown of Dharamshala earlier today

Arrest and protests mar ‘Losar’ week in Tibet

The ‘Losar’ Tibetan new year period, last week, witnessed more arrests, protests, and repression in Tibetan areas. Tibetans in Kardze carried out extensive pamphleteering protests for the first five days of Losar

World Bank says China’s economic growth unsustainable, Suggests reforms to avoid social unrest

China must urgently implement sweeping economic and political reforms, including the reduction of the dominance of state companies and promotion of free market if it is to maintain growth of even half the level it managed

Tibetan students sit on hunger fast in jail

The thirteen Tibetan students, including two girls, arrested last week for carrying out a demonstration outside the United Nations office in Kathmandu, began a hunger fast Monday to further highlight their demands

Tibetans challenge China’s future leader during his visit to Los Angeles

Carrying signs and chanting “Tibet will be free,” Tibetans and supporters from San Francisco and Los Angeles trailed China’s future President Xi Jinping at every location he visited during his first official visit to the United States.

‘India will not tolerate China’s interference in internal affairs,’ New Delhi tells Beijing

India has sharply reacted to statements from Beijing opposing the Indian Defence Minister's visit to Arunachal Pradesh. India asserted that it "will not tolerate external interference in India's territorial affairs"

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