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Medical Students’ Protest ‘Not Resolved’

Demands by Tibetan students of traditional medicine seeking jobs have gone unanswered, with many graduates still out of work, according to sources in Tibe

Petitioners Protest in Beijing

Police in Beijing detained a group of protesters outside the city's parliament building Thursday after they tried to use a meeting about judicial standards to highli

UNHCR chief condemns big powers, Tibetan delegation highlights rights violations

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHCR) began its 15th session in Geneva last Monday amid reports of escalating human rights violation and threats against huma

No change in two-term limit on Kalon Tripa post

The Tibetan Parliament on Thursday did not approve a proposed amendment to the Tibetan Charter (Constitution) that could lift the two-term limit on the post of the Prime Minister of the Tibetan Government-in exile

China says pressure on yuan will not help

Pressuring China about its yuan exchange rate could backfire, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Thursday, maintaining that Washington is wrong to blame

Singapore Promotes Chinese Nominee as Panchen Lama

Mr.George Yeo, Singapore's Foreign Minister, has hurt the feelings of large sections of the Tibetal Buddhists in China and abroad, including India, by providing legitimacy to the action of the Chinese Communist Party in arresting in 1995

Dalai Lama to visit France in 2011: report

A Tibetan Buddhist centre in southern France says His Holiness the Dalai Lama will visit the city of Toulouse next summer, an AP report said. The Institut Vajra Vogini

Chinese opposition activist released from prison

One of the leaders of a would-be Chinese opposition group has been released from prison after completing an 11-year sentence for alleged subversion, a human rights group said Wednesday

China again summons Japanese ambassador in boat row

China called in Japan's envoy for a fresh dressing-down over the detention of a Chinese fishing captain as Washington weighed into the worst diplomatic spat between the regional rivals in years

Dalai Lama visits Kargil, tells flood victims not to lose hope

The exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama has urged victims of the cloudburst in Ladakh not to lose hope and rebuild their lives

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