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Documentary film by former Tibetan political prisoner premieres in Dharamsala

The India premiere of ‘Tibet in Song’, a film by a former political prisoner and musicologist Ngawang Choephel was held in Dharamsala yesterday.

His Holiness’ Australian tour concludes with “Songs for the Dalai Lama” concert

His Holiness addressed a sell-out crowd of 14,500 people at the Burswood Dome in West Australian capital Perth this morning. He spoke on "Spirituality in the Modern World" at his last "public conversation" as part of the 2011 Australian tour.

His Holiness in Perth for the last leg of Australian tour

His Holiness touched down in Perth yesterday for the final leg of his Australian tour. After a five-hour flight from Brisbane, His Holiness headed straight to Freemantle

Implement international human rights standards: EU raps China

In a dialogue on human rights said to have been conducted in a “free and frank atmosphere”, the European Union (EU) expressed concerns over the implementation of international human rights

Buddhist programme to be aired on NE TV after a setback with Nepal 1 channel

“Noble Wisdom”, the first of its kind Buddhist television programme has now been made available in NE TV [North East] from 2nd July 2011 after a setback with Nepal 1 channel

Give and take

A monk gives alms to beggars on the lingkor road in Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala. Yearly, hundreds of less privileged people gather around Tsug la Khang in the month of Saka Dawa. The 15th day of the fourth month of the Tibetan lunar calendar is considered auspicious for performing meritorious deeds. (Phayul photo/Norbu Wangyal)

Saka Dawa marked with protest in Tibet

A Tibetan monk from Dargyal monastery, eastern Tibet called for Tibet’s freedom at a large religious congregation on the holy day of Saka Dawa in Kardze town at around 7 am, yesterday

His Holiness meets political leaders in Canberra

His Holiness the Dalai Lama visited the Parliament in Canberra yesterday for a series of meetings with members from all of Australia's major political parties. The invitation to visit Parliament came from the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet, which currently has 26 members

Tibet cut off for ‘celebrations’

Chinese authorities have completely cut off Tibet from outside visitors ahead of politically sensitive celebrations in July. The ban is applicable not only on foreign tourists but also bars regular scholars and Tibetans

The Dalai Lama not to meet PM Gillard

On his first overseas visit after devolving all political authority to the democratic leadership, His Holiness the Dalai Lama will be arriving at Australia’s capital Canberra tomorrow. Earlier today, the Australian Prime Minister Jullian Gillard ruled out meeting the Dalai Lama

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