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United by Ngabo’s death, Dharamsala and Beijing mourn

The exile Tibetan government said it mourned the demise of the former Tibetan minister Ngabo Ngawang Jigme while the General Office of the

Karmapa launches new website on environmental protection

His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Ogyen Trinely Dorje on Tuesday launched a new website dedicated to environmental protection in the Himalayan region

China sacks vocal government critic from its Think Tank

China government has sacked a noted political philosopher and constitutional scholar at the Philosophy Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), China’s largest

Nepal P.M. to visit Lhasa as China seeks closer ties

Nepal's prime minister will visit the Tibetan capital of Lhasa during his upcoming trip to China, as China tries to forge closer ties with its southern neighbour in order to control a restive minority at home

Diplomats left in the cold as Chinese dissident tried behind closed doors for subversion

A high-profile Chinese dissident accused of subversion was tried at a two-hour hearing Wednesday that shut out foreign diplomats concerned over a case that reflects

Tibetan who signed peace accord with China dies

The former Tibetan army commander who surrendered to the People's Liberation Army and went on to sign a peace accord in Beijing has died just short of his 100th birthday, the Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday

Dalai Lama, Samdhong Rinpoche and Chamling to attend MSUB conference

His Holiness the Dalai Lama will attend an international conference on Buddhism at the Maharaja Sayaji Rao University of Baroda on January 15 next

French PM says mutual respect key to building ties with China following spats over Tibet

France doesn't want to interfere in Chinese affairs, but Beijing must show more tolerance for the European country's democratic values, the French prime minister

In Taiwan

Demonstrators burn a Chinese national flag during a protest against the cross strait talks between Taiwan and China in Taichung December 22, 2009. Noisy but heavily policed protests greeted a top Chinese official when he arrived in Taiwan on Monday for talks on a broad two-way trade deal between the political rivals. REUTERS/Pichi Chuang

Hundreds protest in Macau on handover anniversary

About a thousand people marched through Macau's streets on Sunday, urging the government to fight corruption and grant them more political freedom, as the territory marked its 10th anniversary under Chinese rule

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