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Tibetan Government-in-Exile President Sikyong Penpa Tsering held a meeting with US Congressman Joe Wilson in Washington, DC.
A “no photograph upon landing” announcement punctured the serene silence of the cabin as I gazed at the snow-capped peaks outside our airplane window, a stark reminder that we were entering a land of ...
China is tightening control over Tibet and flexing its strategic roof of the world advantage by cyber-spying on the Dalai ...
Tibetan is a rare language with many dialects, and not many people outside the community speak it. But today, an American stuns elders in New York City by speaking their mother tongue! Watch as he ...
A group from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) South Asia, along with other important representatives from FNF, visited ...
An initial survey showed 3,609 homes had been destroyed in the Shigatse region of Tibet, which is home to 800,000 people, Chinese state media reported late on Tuesday, citing local officials.
Representative Thinlay Chukki from the Tibet Bureau in Geneva met with lawmakers and officials from the Czech Republic to ...
Geauga County will soon welcome far-from-home visitors, as Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Gaden Shartse Monastic University ...
The legacy of the Dalai Lama represents more than a single life; it symbolises hope, resilience, and the unwavering belief ...
Central Tibetan Administration leader Sikyong Penpa Tsering recalls Dalai Lama’s 2011 statement that he will consult ...
China's foreign ministry announced on Monday that Indian pilgrims would be able to travel to holy sites in Tibet for the ...
The Communist forces, emerging victorious from a bloody Chinese civil war, marched into Tibet in 1950 and formally annexed it into the newly founded People’s Republic of China the following year.