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Tibetan environmentalist to stand trial

An award-winning Tibetan environmentalist goes on trial tomorrow (Saturday), the third of three brothers to face jail after clashing with Chinese Communist Party

Prosperity vs. Human Rights: The Dalai Lama’s Urgent Message for the West

The Dalai Lama's 75th birthday on July 6 marks a bittersweet milestone. The anniversary is cause for celebration that his message of peace has become so widespread, yet it is also illustrative of his mortal frailty as China's power

Fear lingers in Tibet two years after riots

Outward normality has returned to the thin air of Tibet's capital Lhasa. But, more than two years after ethnic violence erupted there, residents still talk of fear

China Puts Best Face Forward With News Channel

The Xinhua News Agency, China’s dominant news service and the propaganda arm of the Communist Party, introduced a 24-hour English-language news channel and is prep

Tibetans may be the fastest evolving race

Eventually their bodies begin to produce more oxygen-carrying hemoglobin and they adapt to the environment. But Tibetans, because of their genetic variations, are able to function with lower levels of hemoglobin

Upstart Tibet Monk More Placid After Chinese Re-education

The young monk once again found himself in front of microphones and television cameras. It was much the same as on March 28, 2008, when the monk, Norgye, and dozens of fellow monks barged into a temple chamber where foreign journalists were being escorted around by Chinese government officials

China opens fourth civilian aiport in ‘TAR ‘

China on Thursday opened its fourth civilian airport in the so-called Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). The new airport named Gunsa Airport, in Ngari Prefecture, became operational with the landing of a passenger plane of

China welcomes Gates visit at appropriate time

China said Thursday that U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is welcome to visit at an appropriate time, just weeks after it rejected a proposed trip by him

$6 Billion in Sichuan Quake Restoration Funds Misused

About US$6 billion (40.8 billion Chinese yuan) of funding intended for relief operations following the devastating Wenchuan earthquake of 2008 in southwest China's Sichuan Province was held up or misused through

TGIE denies senior TAR official’s allegations against Dalai Lama

The spokesperson of the exile Tibetan government has denied allegations against the Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama by a top ranking Chinese official of the

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