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Dalai Lama says climate change needs global action

Tibet’s exiled Buddhist spiritual leader the Dalai Lama entered the climate change debate today, urging governments to take serious action and put global inter

Dalai Lama says he looks foward to meet Obama, leaves for Australia, New Zealand

His Holiness the Dalai Lama said he hoped to meet US President Barack Obama early next year. The Tibetan leader said he did not "insist" on meeting Obama

Exile Tibetans debate 2011 Kalon Tripa polls

With the election for Kalon Tripa only a year away, exile Tibetans displayed fresh vigour and determination in preparing for the year 2011. Tibetan exiles will

No Thank You President Obama in Minneapolis

The fierce wind hustled through the streets of Downtown Minneapolis on a very cold Thanksgiving eve, ushering in sleeting rain and bone chilling cold. Thanksgivin

TIPA to perform Milarepa play by Karmapa at Kagyu Monlam

His poems have been transformed into songs by noted Tibetan singers. He has spoken on environment and climate action. He sits in the Mind and Life conference on science and Buddhism. He recently gave lecture at the TED India conference at

Dalai Lama’s call for change

"As far as the natural environment is concerned, we have a twofold responsibility; firstly to take greater steps to care for our world and, secondly, to u

China executes 2 men for abducting, selling children

China executed two men who abducted and sold children, some of whom still cannot find their parents, the official news agency said, reflecting growing public anger over the grim trade

India says troubled by China-Pakistan military ties

Growing military ties between China and Pakistan are a serious concern to India, Defense Minister A.K. Antony said on Friday, in the latest display of a prickly rivalry between New Delhi and its neighbors

China pledges military assistance worth Rs100 million to Nepal

In a move that may raise concerns in India, China has pledged a slew of financial assistance to Nepal, including military aid worth Rs100 million for the supply of "non-lethal" security equipments and training the Nepalese Army.

Tibetans far from home find comfortable nesting place in Longueuil

Montreal's 20th annual Tibetan bazaar begins this afternoon and continues through tomorrow, but Tibetans' celebration of their culture has been running 24/7 for 50 years

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