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Quake kills 10 in Bhutan

A 6.3-magnitude earthquake shook the remote mountain nation of Bhutan on Monday, killing at least seven people when their houses collapsed and damaging buildings acro

Tibetan monks join global day of action on climate change

The Tibetan monks from Nechung Monastery, home of the Tibetan governments state oracle Nechung Dorjechang, joined the global initiative to give a wake-up call

Dalai Lama leaves Dharamsala for US, Canada visit

Exiled Tibetan leader his Holiness the Dalai Lama on Monday morning left Dharamsala, his exile hometown in Northern India, for visit to the United States and Canada that will begin on Wednesday

RTYC Minnesota elects new members

Minnesota Tibetan community elected a fresh team of executive members for the term of 2009-2011. New leadership team comprises of 4 women and 7 men with a mix o

Taiwan city to screen Kadeer film in coming days

Taiwan's second-largest city on Sunday said it will show a controversial documentary about exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer in the coming days despite objections by

Tibetans and supporters protest China’s Tibet Exhibition

About hundred Japanese and Tibetans gathered at Tokyo Ueno Takecho Park to demonstrate against the Chinese exhibition "Tibet – Treasures from the Roof of the

Monks hold prayers for Dalai Lama’s Tawang visit

Hundreds of Buddhist monks and nuns at a 400-year-old monastery in Arunachal Pradesh began special prayers ahead of the Dalai Lama's visit in November.

Buddhist monks plan peaceful protests during G-20

Dozens of Buddhist monks are coming to Pittsburgh for a week of peaceful protests during the Group of 20 summit. Dave Ackerman of Gibsonia, a local organizer, predicts 300 to 400 Tibetan Buddhists are coming to Pittsburgh

Tibetan Parliament wraps up session without final sitting

The Eighth session of the 14th Tibetan parliament-in-Exile on Saturday suffered a jolt as it was forced to wrap up entirely short of its final concluding session.

Tibetan parliament cancels session as members stage walkout

For the second time in the current session of the Tibetan parliament, a proceeding in session had to be cancelled owing to insufficient members in attendance. According to the Tibetan charter (constitution in exile) the

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