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Celebrating freedom at Camp Hale

Actually, the CIA was training Tibetan freedom fighters at Camp Hale. Fewer than 300 men were trained there. Some were parachuted into remote areas of Tibet — others

Tibetan Parliament approves bill to increase MPs from North America

The Tibetan Parliamentary during its on-going session has unanimously approved a bill to increase the number of parliament members representing North America by one.

Tibetans’ hopes hinge on Dalai Lama

In China, the Dalai Lama is officially a dangerous separatist and a "criminal," and his supporters are prohibited from discussing him or even displaying his picture. But

Tibet: Tibetans wait for Dalai Lama, cling to culture

Chinese government policy and population trends have many Tibetans worried that their culture might be dying.

Tibetan government fears infiltration by Chinese agents: report

The security wing of Tibetan Government-in-Exile has cautioned the Indian security and intelligence agencies of anticipated attempts by China to infiltrate its band of army trained undercover agents in the town

Tibetan Parliament begins monsoon session

The 10th session of the 14th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile opened here this morning. The session will last for ten days, till September 17.

Tibetan professionals meet for the 1st GTP Summit

The inaugural function of the first Global Tibetan Professionals' Summit held at the auditorium of the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives today was presided over as the chief guest by Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche, the Prime Mini

China, US meet amid tensions over trade, military

Senior US and Chinese officials met Monday to steady relations upset by disputes over currency, trade and military affairs despite calls for a tougher line on

Dalai Lama to inaugurate educational conference in Gangtok

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is set to inaugurate a four-day educational conference to be held in Gangtok, the capital of the north-eastern Indian state of Sikkim, sometime in December this year

Nepal Maoists sought Chinese cash to ‘buy’ MPs?

Nepal's opposition Maoist party has been dragged into a snowballing scandal with a leaked audio tape indicating the former guerrillas sought NRS 500 million from Chinese "friends" to buy MPs' votes ahead of Sunday's election

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