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Visiting MPs from Nepal pledge support for Tibet

A group of visiting Nepali Parliamentary members are pledging to speak for Tibet and the plight of Tibetan refugees in Nepal after they return to their country at the end of their three-day visit to Dharamsala,

Tibetan exiles stage die in against mining firm

Tibetans and supporters staged a die-in protest at the main Square at Mcloed Ganj, market town of upper Dharamsala, the headquarters of the exile Tibetan governme

Foreign reporters allowed scripted trip to Tibet

The Chinese paramilitary police who usually patrol Tibet's often tense capital went to work in black and yellow track suits last week instead of their green uniforms

Tibetan guide put behind bars for ‘smuggling’ protests news

A previously unknown case of a Tibetan guide sentenced to three years of imprisonment on the charges of sending information outside Tibet during the March 14 protests

Canada Tibet Committee slams Continental Minerals over Tibet mine

On the eve of Continental Minerals' annual general meeting in Vancouver, the Canada Tibet Committee (CTC) today released a 2007 report possibly commissioned by

Palau president: Gitmo detainees still fear China

Some Chinese Muslims detained at Guantanamo Bay who have been offered resettlement in Palau are leery of moving to the tiny Pacific island nation for fear that it cannot protect them from China,

China and US resume military talks

Defence officials from the United States and China are meeting in Beijing for two days of high-level talks. They are expected to discuss several recent naval confrontations between the two countries in the South China Sea.

Tibet-related issues among top priorities for U.S. China policy

Issues associated with Tibet will remain among top priorities for U.S. China policy, Kurt M. Campbell, who was recently nominated by President Obama to be Assistant Secretary for East Asia and Pacific Affairs, said

Tibetans in Meldro Gongkar clash with miners, 3 injured

The residents of Gyama Township near Lhasa, Tibet’s capital, are protesting against a mining company that is carrying out a water-diversion project in the upper

Nephew of deceased Buddhist master held for almost a year

A nephew of Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok, the late founder and abbot of Serthar Larung Ngarig monastery, has been in prison for almost a year, according to sources in

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