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Dalai Lama gives $50,000 to Emory University-Tibet Science Initiative

His Holiness the Dalai Lama, in his role as Presidential Distinguished Professor of Emory Univeristy, has announced a gift of $50,000 to the Emory-Tibet Science Initiative (ETSI), an historic and ambitious undertaking to develop

‘Chinese intellectuals have gained better understanding about Tibet’

In an interview to Television de Radio-Canada and CBC Television in Vancouver on Monday, His Holiness the Dalai Lama said the Chinese intellectuals have gained better understanding about Tibet, and underlined that some negative feeling

China still has a human rights deficit

Nonetheless, I left Lhasa with many unanswered questions. How to build an effective system of rule of law that ensures fair access to justice? How to protect, rather than try to control, freedom of religion and

TIPA begins 50th Anniversary Tour in Netherlands

According to the International Performing Arts in the Netherlands, artistes of Dharamsala-based Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) began a “50th Anniversary Tour” in the country with a premier performance in

Barcelona hosts its first seminar on Tibetan Medicine and Astrology

Tibet House Foundation in Barcelona (Spain) organized its first ever seminar on ‘Tibetan Medicine & Astrology’ from 25th to 27th of September 2009. The seminar was attended by five eminent Tibetan doctors

Canberra Tibetans to protest anniversary party at Chinese Embassy: update

As Federal politicians and influential Australians arrive for the Chinese Ambassador’s reception on Tuesday, they will be greeted by members of Canberra’s Tibetan community holding a ten-metre “Free Tibet” banner at the entrance of the Chinese Embassy

Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader who won’t slow down

At 74, the Dalai Lama keeps up a globe-trotting schedule that would tire anyone half his age and aides say it is impossible to slow him down.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu honoured with Fetzer Prize

India's Consul General Ashok Das and his wife called on His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Sunday morning (27 September). Thereafter, His Holiness left for the Chan Center at the University of British Columbia (UBC) to participate

Dalai Lama’s visit highlights Tibet

Many saw the four-day conference as a chance to make people aware of China's 49-year occupation of Tibet.

‘Time is fast running out for Tibetan people’

Lord Steel is just back from leading the first all-party delegation to Tibet since last year's demonstrations. Here he reflects on the visit. As a parliamentarian, I have enjoyed 40 years of association with the largest Tibetan

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