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Rare Dalai Lama Enthronement Artworks to Be Auctioned in London

Rare artworks and archives from the 14th Dalai Lama’s 1940 enthronement to be auctioned at Bonhams London on June 4, ahead of his 90th birthday.

CTA Holds Prayer Service for Pahalgam Terror Attack Victims

CTA holds prayer service in Dharamshala for Pahalgam terror victims, expressing solidarity with India and prayers for the injured and bereaved families.

Memebrs of European Parliament Urges China to Free Panchen Lama

Several members of European Parliament demands China reveal the fate of Tibet's 11th Panchen Lama, missing since 1995, on his 36th birthday.

Peppa Pig Now Available in Tibetan to Support Language Preservation

Peppa Pig is now in Tibetan, launched by Tibet Fund to promote language learning and cultural preservation among young Tibetan children.

Panchen Lama turns 36 under China’s continued detention

ICT urges China to release the Panchen Lama on his 36th birthday, marking 30 years of enforced disappearance and religious repression in Tibet.

Sikyong Seeks Indian Government Support for Tibetan Medicine

Sikyong Penpa Tsering urges Indian AYUSH Minister to support Tibetan medicine under TRP 2014, aiming to strengthen Sowa-Rigpa tradition.

Dalai Lama offers condolences on Pope Francis’s passing

Dalai Lama mourns Pope Francis's death, praising his life of service; Tibetan community holds memorial at Tsuglagkhang Temple, Dharamsala.

Tibet Groups Outraged Over Secret Cremation of Tulku Hungkar Dorje

Tibet groups condemn secret cremation of Tulku Hungkar Dorje in Vietnam without family consent, demand international investigation into custody death.

Pro-Democracy Banners Hung in Chengdu Reflect Ongoing Public Discontent

On April 15, a protester in Chengdu hung banners calling for democracy and reform, echoing China's Sitong Bridge protest.

Fears grow over cremation of Tibetan leader amid calls for probe

Tibetan groups urge Vietnam to halt Tulku Hungkar Dorje's cremation, demand probe into suspicious death allegedly involving Chinese agents.

Tibetan leader invites Himachal CM to Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday

Tibetan leader Penpa Tsering invites Himachal CM to Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday, highlighting unity and values of compassion and non-violence.

China detains Tibetans over mourning of Buddhist leader who died in Vietnam

China detains Tibetans for mourning Tulku Hungkar Dorje, a Buddhist leader who died in Vietnam after fleeing alleged government persecution.

Symposium in Italy Celebrates Dalai Lama’s Legacy Ahead of 90th Birthday

Symposium in Bologna honors Dalai Lama’s legacy ahead of 90th birthday, launching a global “Year of Compassion” celebration.

Tibet’s Ragya Sherig Norbuling School Set to Reopen

Ragya Sherig Norbuling School to reopen as a vocational institute, shifting from Tibetan language focus to technical skills, reports Tibet Times.

China Targets Tibetans for Phone and Internet Use, Says Rights Group

China arrests Tibetans over phone, internet use tied to banned content and foreign contacts, reports Human Rights Watch, citing rising surveillance.

China retaliates with visa curbs on US personnel over Tibet access row

China imposes visa restrictions on U.S. officials in retaliation for U.S. sanctions over limited access to Tibet, calling it an internal affair.

Tibetans in Exile Mourn Suspicious Death of Spiritual Leader in Vietnam Custody

Tibetans in exile demand probe into Tulku Humkar Dorje's suspicious death in Vietnam custody, alleging Chinese involvement.

Scientists warn of increasing earthquake risk near Tibetan Plateau

Chinese scientists warn of rising earthquake risk near Tibetan Plateau, raising concerns over mega dam project in seismically active Metog County.

Tibet Office urges EU to act on worsening Tibet situation

Tibet Office urges EU to act on China’s repression in Tibet, highlighting Tulku Hungkar Dorje’s death and calling for stronger support and accountability.

Spyware Threatens Taiwan, Tibetan Activists, Say Western Agencies

Western agencies warn China uses spyware to target Taiwan, Tibet activists via malware apps, posing risks to human rights defenders and journalists.

HRW urges probe into Tibetan lama’s suspicious death in Vietnam

Human Rights Watch urges Vietnam to probe Tibetan Lama Humkar Dorje’s suspicious death in Ho Chi Minh City amid Chinese repression concerns.

India introduces national curriculum for Buddhist monasteries near border

India launches national curriculum in Himalayan Buddhist monasteries to unify education and reduce Chinese influence near the border.

Dalai Lama Expresses Gratitude and Hope as Trekkers Retrace His 1959 Escape Route

Dalai Lama's message honors trekkers retracing his 1959 escape route; Arunachal CM calls it a tribute to peace, unity, and India-Tibet friendship.

RFA Radio Broadcasts to Tibet and China Stopped After U.S. Funding Cut

Radio Free Asia halts Tibetan and Chinese broadcasts after U.S. funding cut, reducing airtime and staff while continuing limited online updates.

Tibetan Nomads in Ladakh Seek Urgent Help After Deadly Snowstorm

A snowstorm hits Tibetan nomads in Ladakh, killing 4,000+ livestock. CTRC seeks urgent global support to aid 240+ affected families.

Tibetan Buddhist leader confirmed dead after eight months of disappearance

Tibetan abbot Tulku Hungkar Dorje confirmed dead after 8-month disappearance; known for promoting Tibetan culture and education.

Sino-Tibet Youth Interaction at the Northern California

Sino-Tibet Youth Dialogue in California highlights democracy in China and promotes Tibetan-Chinese youth engagement and future collaboration.

Scottish Delegation Visits Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile

Scottish MP Ross Greer visits Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, denounces China’s claims over Tibet and backs Tibetan democratic governance.

ICT welcomes US visa sanctions on Chinese officials

The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) welcomed the US government's move on March 31 to impose new visa restrictions on Chinese officials

China deploys veterans to militarize Tibetan education system

China deploys army veterans to Tibetan schools to enforce political, military training, raising concerns over forced assimilation of Tibetan children.