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Language opens another rift between Tibetans, Chinese

Billboards for a planned business and entertainment complex in Tongren show sketches of ethnic Tibetans in traditional clothes happily walking among fancy new buildings. Large placards announce that tens of millions of dollars will be

China trains Nepalese police to check anti-Beijing activities

China is providing special training to Nepalese police and top administrative officials in a bid to check anti-Beijing activities in Nepal, a media report said

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Don’t attend Nobel ceremony, China tells Japan

In a move that could further strain ties between China and Japan, China has asked Japan not to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony honouring Chinese dissident Liu Xi

Language opens another rift between Tibetans, Chinese

Billboards for a planned business and entertainment complex in Tongren show sketches of ethnic Tibetans in traditional clothes happily walking among fancy new buildings. Larg

Will David Cameron press China on human rights?

The mystery was solved a few hours later once the Downing Street spin machine had done its work. There were the British newspaper headlines, proudly declaring: "Blair raises Tibet with visiting Chinese leader".

China to spend $4.5 Billion in mining exploration in next 5 yrs

China plans to spend 30 billion yuan (USD 4.5 billion) over the next five years on mineral exploration to reduce its escalating reliance on imports, Xinhua reported on Sunday

Things that foreigners should know about Tibet, but probably don’t

In May 2010, Beijing introduced new regulations in Tibet, prohibiting the anonymous printing or copying of documents in Lhasa. The regulation mandate that all printers, publishers, and copy shops in the region must record details

Tibetans protest in Zachukha over spoken language

More than 700 Tibetan monks and nuns, most of whom were from Sershul monastery, were stopped by security forces in Tibet’s Zachukha region in the wee hours of Monday as they tried to march towards the Count

Dalai Lama speaks of peace to youth in Japan

The Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama talked about developing realistic approaches towards a more peaceful world at Intex Osaka Hall in Japan yesterday. He was addr

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