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Obama, Dalai Lama world’s most popular leaders: poll

US President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama are the world's two most popular leaders, according to a poll conducted in six countries and released on Frid

U.S., China to resume human rights dialogue in May

The United States and China will formally resume their dialogue on human rights next month for the first time in two years, a further sign relations are stabiliz

Dalai Lama’s visit can help people overcome disaster in Kyegudo: Karmapa

The 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorjee Thursday said a visit by His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Kyegudo would prove useful in comforting people devastated by last week’s earthquake

Australian PM urged to support quake survivors’ request for Dalai Lama visit

Over 1,100 Australians, including federal politicians of all major political parties of Australia, have signed a letter to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd urging

China chasing monks out of quake zone, denies Tibetan donors entry

Chinese government has ordered monasteries to recall their monks who have been helping in relief and rescue effort in Yushu County (Kyegudo in the traditional

Nechung monks lead prayer for quake victims in Paris

Nechung Kuten, the medium of the Tibetan government's state oracle, and monks from Nechung Monastery led a special prayer for the victims of last week's earth

Questions Over Quake Toll in Tibet

The dead in the Qinghai earthquake appear to be far more than authorities admit to

Delhi High Court dismisses Dhoegyal society’s charges

The Delhi High Court has dismissed the harassment and maltreatment charges filed by the Delhi-based Dorjee Shugden Devotees’ Charitable and Religious Society against the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) and His Holiness the Dalai Lama,

Weather disrupts relief work in Kyigudo as death toll reaches 2046

The relief and rescue work in the earthquake hit region of Kgegudo (Yushu:Chinese) have been disrupted by heavy snowfall that has caused the traffic to halt a

Tibetan exiles form Yushu earthquake relief committee

In response to the devastating earthquake that shook Yushu last week, Tibetans exiles here have formed a temporary relief committee to help facilitate donations from Tibetans and friends, both in India and elsewhere around the world

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