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US Embassy in Nepal mentions ‘Tibetan Refugee’ in visa procedure

The United States embassy in Kathmandu has started specifically mentioning 'Tibetan Refugee' in the documents while issuing visas to them, an online Nepaline news media cited the country's Kantipur Daily as reporting.

China blocks access to WikiLeaks

China routinely blocks access to a large content, including information relating to Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, websites run by Tibetan activists as well as dissidents through a massive network of firewalls

Japan, US to conduct biggest ever military drill

Japan and the United States will hold their biggest ever joint military drills just days after a US and South Korean show of force amid tensions on the Korean peninsula

Asking China to Act Like the U.S.

A fundamental tenet of foreign policy says that nations will seldom voluntarily act against what they have determined, for whatever reason, to be their own national interest

Plants flowering later on the Tibetan Plateau

In many regions, climate change has advanced the timing of spring events, such as flowering or the unfolding of leaves. But the meadows and steppes of the Tibetan Plateau are bucking that trend

Moderate earthquake jolts Tibet; no casualties, damage reported

An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5 struck China's remote Tibetan region on Tuesday, the US Geological Survey has said, but no information was available about possible damage or casualties

2008 Tibet protester escapes to India

A Tibetan wanted for his role in anti-Chinese protests in 2008 has successfully managed to escape into India, a media report said.

Dalai Lama begins 3-day teachings for Russian Buddhists

His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Tuesday began a three-day Buddhist teaching at the Main Tibetan Temple (Tsuglagkhang) at the request of a Buddhist group from Russia

China ‘scared to death’ of Pelosi: leaked cable

China was "scared to death" over a visit by US Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who is outspoken on human rights, and rejected her request to visit to Tibet, according to files leaked Monday

WikiLeaks files may put ideas in heads of Chinese hackers: analysis

For a country like China with some of the most sweeping official secrets laws in the world it is difficult to know who should be more embarrassed – China, or the US government that has managed to lose 250,000 of its

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