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EC directs South Zone Office to resume voter registration

The office of the Tibetan Election Commission on Tuesday sent a letter to the South Zone Office in the Indian city of Bangalore asking the regional office to keep the voter registration process open until

Tibet mudslide death toll rises to 702, Tibetan exiles offer prayers: Update

Tibet's government in exile Tuesday organised a mass prayer service for the victims and survivors of devastating mudslides that struck Drugchu County (

Drugchu landslides, a manmade disaster?

A collaborative report by a Beijing based Tibetan writer Woeser suggested that the landslide which brought massive devastation to Drugchu county in the Tibetan pro

Tibetans to honor His Holiness with a Golden Seal

Tibetans will honor His Holiness the Dalai Lama with a Golden Seal on the Tibetan Democracy Day at Bylakuppe where the Tibetans will meet for the first "general body

Tibetan government in exile expresses grief over Tibet mudslide

The Tibetan government in exile today expressed its sadness over the loss of lives and damage to property caused by a massive mudslide in Drugchu County in the

4 Tibetans sentenced to varying prison terms in Sertha and Jomda

Chinese authorities in Serta County have sentenced 2 Tibetans to two and half years' imprisonment on July 30 this year, according to the Voice of Tibet radio serv

TYC re-elects President Tsewang Rigzin for second term

Tsewang Rigzin was on Sunday re-elected as president of the Tibetan Youth Congress for the second consecutive term here at the concluding day of its 14th General Body Meeting

Tibet takes center stage at festival

Inside the Tibetan Center at 915 Hickox St., three women tried their hand at writing words in the Tibetan language with a bamboo stick on a black board covered with ashes

China mudslides leave 96 dead, 2,000 missing

At least 96 people were killed and 2,000 missing Sunday after mudslides swept away homes and destroyed roads in northwestern China as the nation battled its worst flooding

Tainting Tibetan Democracy: Bangalore misinterprets Tibetan election rules

In a move that could have serious repercussions for the growth of Tibetan democracy, one representative office in India has closed all registrations for the Kalon Trip

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