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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

Tibetan market opens after flooding, but still deserted

The normally busy Tibetan market in northeast Delhi bustling with college students looking to buy things at dirt cheap prices was deserted Wednesday. After a weekend of flooding from the Yamuna river, shops have reopened, but pools of

‘Assertive’ China worrisome for India: Indian Defence minister

The Indian defence minister A K Antony has said China’s increasingly assertive position is worrisome. Antony was speaking at the annual combined commanders' conference on Monday in the Indian capital. The conference was attended

Miami students work on digital archives for Tibet

Students and faculty alike are anxiously awaiting the arrival of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama at Miami University for his public lecture Oct. 21. A group of students headed by Glenn Platt and the Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies, however, has other plans

Dalai Lama’s nephew to walk from Indiana to Toronto for Tibet

Norbu's late father Taktser Rinpoche initiated several campaigns for Tibetan independence in the past including several 'walks for Tibet' in America. Now Norbu is deter

Tibet Festival showcases culture for UW-Madison community

A display of traditional dressings, exhibition of cultural artifacts and the creation of a sand mandala, a ritualistic art piece that symbolizes the Buddhist belief in

Wangdu Phuntsok Gonsar – A Champion of Tibetan Children’s Education in Exile

On August 5th, last month, Mr. Wangdu Phuntsok Gonsar, the Director of NHSS for the past 17 years and the person singularly responsible for steering and guiding this Tibetan school from

China pats Nepal over its handling of Tibet issue

The visiting high level Chinese delegation has reportedly expressed satisfaction over “Nepal’s ‘one China’ policy and the alertness adopted by the country over the Tibet issue”.

Japan frees Chinese fishermen, diplomatic row persists

Japan today freed the 14 fishermen on board the trawler which collided with Japan Coast Guards ships last week. The collision has sparked off a diplomatic tension between the two countries with China threatening "worst repercussions" an

Chinese Leaders Need Bold Vision and Courage to Resolve the Issue of Tibet: Special Envoy

In an op-ed published in the South China Morning Post, Special Envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Kasur Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari, expressed hope that the present Chinese leadershi

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