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A Trip to Tibet, With My Handlers Nearby

One warm morning on the campus of Tibet University, a couple of foreign journalists on a government-run tour of Tibet quietly broke away from the group to talk to students standing on a grassy lawn

India Digs Under Top of the World to Match Rival

The name of this white-knuckle pass, one of the highest in the world, means “pile of corpses” in the Tibetan language. Every year a few dozen people die trying to cross these

Longest Calligraphy Scroll – Tibetan sets world record

Jamyang Dorjee Chakrishar, a 56-year-old Tibetan Master Calligrapher, resident of Sikkim, India has created a 163.2 meters long calligraphy scroll - setting the world

Then Came the Silence

Daja Wangchuk Meston was born in Switzerland to an American couple. When he was three years old, his mother brought him to Nepal and left him with a Tibetan family. At the age of six, Wangchuk became a novice monk in Kopan Monastery overlooking a

Explosion in China tax office kills 4: report

At least four people were killed and over 19 injured in an explosion at a local tax office in central China on Friday afternoon, Chinese state media said

Google not sure if China behind service disruption

Google does not know if the Chinese authorities were behind a disruption in the company's services on Thursday, chief executive Eric Schmidt said in an interview with

China naval drill in South China Sea: state media

China this week staged a large naval and air exercise on its southeast coast, as South Korea and the United States conducted their own naval drill opposed by Beijing

Taiwan rejects China’s latest peace overture

On Friday China's defense ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng said Beijing is willing to discuss the removal of missiles against Taiwan. But Geng said the negotiations have to be carried out under the principle of "one China"

Italian town honours the Dalai Lama

A small town in central Italy has honoured the Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama with “The Traglia”, an international prize that it gives annually to various

NZ: China paid for suspended MP’s controversial Tibet trip

New Zealand Labour Party’s errant MP Chris Carter says the Chinese government paid for his controversial trip to China and Tibet which he didn't tell party leaders about

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