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Controversy leads to sold out Tibetan documentary screenings

Controversy over a Tibetan documentary at the Palm Springs International Film Festival contributed to sold out crowds over the weekend. As a result of its popularity, film fest organizers will add an additional screening

Top Tibetan officials in “TAR” to resign: report

The governor of the so called "Tibet Autonomous Region" (TAR) Jampa Phuntsok (Ch: Qiangba Puncog) is to tender his resignation at the ongoing parliamentary session of the region that began Sunday, Chinese state-run news agency reported Tuesday.

Obama – Dalai Lama meeting likely to increase US – China friction: H. Clinton

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday acknowledged that more “friction is likely when President Obama meets with the Dal

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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday played down friction between the United States and China, saying she thinks the countries have a "matu

China Pledges More Investment, Religious Controls In Tibet

Chinese leaders have pledged to increase investment in Tibet this year while keeping the restive region's Buddhist monks on a tight leash, state media have

Top Chinese leaders meet to discuss Tibet’s stability: state media

Senior Chinese leaders on Frieday met in Beijing to discuss “long-term stability” in Tibet, China’s state news agency has reported.

‘Substantial’ land lost to China: Official report

India has lost a “substantial” amount of its territory to China as the area along Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China has "shrunk" over a period of two decades,

Dalai Lama prays for veteran communist’s recovery, arrives in Orissa

His Holiness the Dalai Lama Sunday prayed for Marxist patriarch and former West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu who is undergoing medical treatment at AMRI hos

Corrupt China officials pocket 50 billion: media

Thousands of officials have fled China over the past 30 years with some 50 billion dollars in public funds, state media said Monday, as the government scrambles to stem the tide of corruption

China blocks access to movie site

Access to IMDb.com was blocked in China this week, adding the movie business Internet portal to a fast-growing list of banned Web sites featuring user-generated content, including YouTube,

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