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His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Australia: Day 3

A busy third day in Australia saw His Holiness prioritising the promotion of Han-Tibetan friendship, using the breaks in his teaching schedule to meet at length with m

Canadian PM Harper arrives in Beijing

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has arrived in China for a four-day visit that Chinese analysts describe as a "fence-mending trip to repair ties damaged

Dharamsala marks World AIDS Day

"I am accepted, stop AIDS, keep the promise", so read the campaign T-shirts distributed free today at the Tsuglakhang courtyard where a modest gathering was held to mark

EP asks China for “result oriented dialogue” with the Dalai Lama’s envoys

The European Parliament, on 26 November 2009, adopted a very broad resolution covering the death penalties and life imprisonment sentences handed down to Tibet

Canadian PM urged to raise human rights during China visit

As the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper departs for China, the Canada Tibet Committee (CTC) has made an appeal to him "to look beyond the gloom and doom scenar

World Aids Day

Miss Tibet 2009 Tenzin Choezom flags off a "Run for AIDS" race organized to mark World AIDS Day in Dharamsala, India, Tuesday, December 1, 2009. Tibetan exiles, local Indians and visiting tourists took part in activities, including a painting competition, to promote awareness about HIV/AIDS. The day-long awareness programme was jointly organised by the Department of Health of the Central Tibetan Administration and Choice, a Dharamsala-based NGO involved in educating the exile Tibetan community in combating the spread of the disease. (Photo courtesy: Tibet.net)

China building 27 airstrips in Tibet: Report

China is building or repairing as many as 27 airstrips in Tibet for potential use against India in case of a conflict, according to India's chief intelligence agency

His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Australia: Day 2

The morning session began with a traditional indigenous “welcome to country” from the Cadigal people of the Eora aboriginal nation, the traditional owners of the Sydney

China says no, India stops border work

In what seems to be another example of China showing its assertiveness - the Jammu and Kashmir Government has stopped work on a strategic road project after the Chinese ind

Ottawa and Montreal: RISE UP FOR TIBET!

Between December 2nd-6th, Prime Minister Harper will make his first official trip to China since being elected almost four years ago. As a send-off, Tibetans and Tibet supporters, as well other China rights groups will be holding

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