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Group seeks attention in Tibet as US, China resume human rights talks

The United States and China resumed a formal dialogue on human rights on Thursday after a two-year hiatus in which the countries have worked to keep ties stable amid disputes over Tibet, Taiwan, Internet freedom and

Tibetan writer Woeser wins ‘Courage in Journalism award’

International Women's Media foundation will confer upon Tibetan writer Woeser the 2010 ‘Courage in Journalism award’ which recognizes the bravery of women jour

Envoy asks China to respond to Dalai Lama’s request, refutes allegations

The Special Envoy of the Tibetan leader Dalai Lama has urged China to respond positively to a request by the Tibetan leader to visit Kyegudo in the traditional

Dalai Lama embodies hopes for freedom in Tibet, says Laura Bush

In her new memoir, the former US First Lady, Laura Bush, has called the exiled Tibetan leader his Holiness the Dalai Lama the symbol of “freedom in Tibet.”

His Holiness the Dalai Lama teaches ‘Heart Sutra’ in Bloomington

His Holiness the Dalai Lama said that he had some responsibility to find the reincarnation of his elder brother Taktser Rinpoche who passed away last year day in Bloomington, Indiana. His His Holiness

Tibetan wins coveted Keasbey scholarship to study in the UK

A Tibetan student of Bowdoin College in Maine, US, has won the prestigious Keasbey Scholarship to study at England's

China targets online commentator anonymity

China is considering forcing its citizens to use their real names when they post comments on internet bulletin boards

7 children, teacher killed in latest attack at China school

The attack is the fifth major assault at a school since late March, sparking security fears among parents, officials and educators. Sociologists say the attacks reflect a lack of support for the mentally ill and rising stress

China quake families to register dead, two years on

Two years after the massive earthquake that devastated China's Sichuan province, families of the thousands of missing people can on Wednesday finally register their loved ones as dead

China accuses Dalai Lama of “faking love for cricket to please India”

China has taunted the Tibetan leader Dalai Lama for ‘faking love of cricket to please India’ by attending an Indian Premiere League cricket match here in his

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