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First ever science exhibition by Tibetan monks held

A rare exhibition of science projects by Tibetan monks started here today at the Ghangchen Kyishong under the arrangement of the Library of Tibetan Works and

Exile Tibetans seek ways to break standoff with China

The exile Tibetan government which recently concluded its 19th Task Force meeting is making efforts to break the deadlock with the Chinese leadership and resume talks with

‘Tibetan Portrait’: All you need is love

Even refugees who had been tortured -- one monk lost 20 teeth in a single session -- rejected bitterness and anger. Their phrase: "I no longer have anger for the Chinese."

Tibetan TV dishes removed to block access to foreign broadcasts

Chinese authorities have begun to remove satellite dishes in the Tibetan populated region in Gansu province in an effort to block access to foreign broadcasts,

Amending charter for individual undemocratic, says Kalon Tripa

“I am a also a citizen of Tibet, and I too have some individual rights”, said Prof Samdhong Rinpoche, as he responded to questions regarding the possibility of an amendment

In Lhasa

Security guards keep watch over Buddhist pilgrims as they walk on the Barkhor, the circular route around the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, early Friday, June 19, 2009. After demonstrations against Chinese rule swept the Tibetan plateau 16 months ago, China tightened monitoring of Tibet's Buddhist clergy, who have often been at the forefront of calls for Tibetan independence and the return of their exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. (Photo: AP/Greg Baker)

Tibet drought worst in 30 years: Chinese state media

A drought in Tibet has intensified into the region's worst in three decades, leaving thousands of hectares parched and killing more than 13,000 head of cattle, China's state media said

Tibetan Women Film Wins Emmy

Tibetan women, once among the leaders of a national uprising against Chinese rule in Tibet, are now preserving Tibetan culture as refugees in India and other

No entry into China for Dutch MPs

According to NOs TV, the Dutch lawmakers being refused entry into China could be linked to the visit of the Tibetan leader,

China Holds Firm on Software Filter, U.S. Firms Say

The central and local governments use a vast array of programs and human monitors to block access to Internet content that is deemed pornographic or politically harmful to the Communist Party, such as Web sites discussing Tibet or

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