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22nd meeting of Tibetan Task Force begins

The Tibetan Task Force on Sino-Tibetan dialogue process began a two-day meeting here this morning. Tibetan Prime Minister Prof Samdhong Rinpoche is presiding over

Tibetan appointed president of UNPO

A former under secretary staff in the Tibetan Government-in-Exile has been appointed the President of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation (UNPO)

Chinese Vice FM says door for Tibet talks open, meets Tibetan Parliament Speaker

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying Monday said that the door for Tibet talks was always open and that there was sincerity from the Chinese side to continue the dialogue

Gates says China’s PLA may be trying to thwart ties

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Thursday he believed the Chinese military was thwarting efforts to improve military-to-military relations in an apparent split with the country's political leadership

Dalai Lama attends founding anniversary of Buddhist School in Jammu

His Holiness the Dalai Lama this morning presided over the 15th founding anniversary of the Himalayan Buddhist Cultural School in Gulabgarh, located 62 km from Kishtwar district in Jammu and Kashmir

Tenzin Norzom crowned Miss Tibet: update

23-year old Tenzin Norzom from Varanasi was crowned Kingfisher Miss Tibet 2010 at the beauty pageant's grand finale night here this evening

Environment day in Dharamsala, TESI honours monk group

Tesi Environmental Awareness Movement (TEAM) today celebrated the World Environment Day and also its founding day with a daylong Eco-forum for the Tibetan monastic community. Monks and nuns from fifteen different monasteries an

Miss Tibet competition kicks off with swimsuit round

First phase of a three-day Miss Tibet beauty pageant competition kickstarted with a swimsuit round a at a resort here this afternoon.

Tibetans in quake-hit Kyegudo protest Chinese government over land

Tibetan residents of the recent quake-stricken region in the Northeastern region of Tibet are angrily rejecting Chinese government plans to move them from their land, according to a media report

Tibet’s prime minister-in-exile visits Stanford

The “Free Tibet” bumper stickers may have faded since the 1990s, but for Samdhong Rinpoche, Buddhist scholar and Tibet’s prime minister-in-exile, the issue remains as clear as ever

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