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Tibetan Women's Association Launches Awareness Tour Highlighting Children's Rights
Tibetan Women’s Association begins Dharamshala-Delhi tour to raise awareness on Tibetan children’s rights and environmental issues, ending Nov 20.
FBI Investigating Potential Chinese Hacking of U.S. Campaign Staff iPhones
FBI investigates potential Chinese hack targeting U.S. presidential campaign staff iPhones, raising cybersecurity concerns linked to China-backed Salt Typhoon.
Mandarin Speech Contests in Tibet Push Mandarin, Threaten Tibetan Language, Experts Warn
Mandarin contests in Tibet pressure locals to abandon native language, fueling concerns of cultural erasure as China intensifies Mandarin education efforts.
China Detains Tibetan Language Activist Tashi Wangchuk
China detains Tibetan activist Tashi Wangchuk for alleged government slander, citing his continued advocacy for Tibetan language rights and online critiques.
Calls for Urgent Preservation of Tibetan Language on Children’s Day
Tibetan Education Minister urges students to preserve the Tibetan language, embrace holistic learning, and show compassion on Children’s Day, honoring Dalai Lama’s values.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering Hints at Possible Return of Karmapa to India
Sikyong hints at 17th Karmapa’s possible return to India as legal hurdles ease, raising hopes among Tibetans in Sikkim for his arrival at Rumtek Monastery.
Tibetan Parliament Delegation Launches Europe Advocacy Campaign in Lithuania
Tibetan MPs launch advocacy in Lithuania, meeting EU and Lithuanian leaders to discuss Tibet's rights and seek support against Chinese repression.
Chinese State-Linked Hackers Target Tibetan Websites in Malware Attack
Chinese hackers allegedly targeted Tibetan websites to install malware for surveillance, says Insikt Group, as China denies involvement in cyberattacks.
Modern Science Workshop for Tibetan Monks and Nuns Begins in Dharamshala
Tibetan monks and nuns begin a two-week Modern Science Workshop in Dharamshala, blending science with traditional Buddhist studies per Dalai Lama's guidance.
Young Tibetan Researchers Gather in Varanasi to Discuss Tibetan Heritage and Challenges
Young Tibetan researchers convene in Varanasi to discuss Tibetan heritage, culture, and modern challenges, aiming to amplify exiled voices in global dialogues.
Tibetan Delegates Warn of Derge Dam’s Environmental Impact at COP29
Tibetan delegates at COP29 warn Derge Dam may harm Drichu River’s ecosystem and cultural heritage, urging sustainable solutions and global support.
Sixty-Four-Year-Old Tibetan Solo Cyclist Reaches Bodh Gaya
Tibetan activist Jamyang Tenzin reaches Bodh Gaya on 2,300-km cycle journey from Tawang, raising awareness on Tibet's issues and cultural erosion under China.
Vietnam Buddhist Sangha Delegation Visits Tibetan Institutions in Dharamshala
Vietnam Buddhist Sangha delegation visits Dharamshala, engaging in cultural exchanges at Tibetan archives, museum, and performing arts institute.
Chinese Court Denies Retrial for Tibetan Environmental Activist
China denies retrial for jailed Tibetan activist Anya Sengdra, convicted for anti-corruption efforts; another Tibetan activist, Tsogon Tsering, remains detained.
Vietnamese Buddhist Sangha Extends Invitation at Meeting with Dalai Lama
Vietnamese Buddhist Sangha invites Dalai Lama’s representatives to Vesak 2025 in Vietnam, seeking collaboration to strengthen ties between Tibetan and Vietnamese Buddhism.
V-TAG Hosts Tibetan Film Night in Newcastle to Raise Awareness for Tibet
V-TAG’s "Tibetan Film Night" in Newcastle raised awareness and funds for Tibet, featuring a powerful documentary and firsthand accounts from Tibetan refugees.
Ngaba Monastic Schools Targeted in Crackdown by China, ICT Reports
Chinese authorities in Ngaba shut Tibetan monastic schools, forcing monks into state-run education, raising concerns of forced assimilation, reports ICT.
113-Foot Buddha Statue Underway in Kollegal Dhondenling Tibetan Settlement
Karnataka’s Dhondenling Tibetan settlement builds a 113-ft Buddha statue, set to attract tourism by 2024. Inspired by Sikkim's Ravangla Buddha Park.
Tibetan Parliament Urges UN to Investigate Environmental Impact of China's Actions in Tibet
Tibetan exile parliament urges UN to study China’s environmental impact on Tibet, warning of regional climate effects on Asia’s monsoons and water systems.
Dalai Lama Congratulates Donald Trump, Emphasizes Global Peace and Stability
Dalai Lama congratulates Donald Trump, urging him to lead with peace and stability while honoring U.S. support for Tibetan culture and global harmony.
Lhasa Residents Unite in Annual Painting of Potala Palace
Thousands of Lhasa residents gathered to paint the Potala Palace as part of an annual preservation tradition for the UNESCO site. Coordinated by the palace management and with local support, volunteers prepared a special paint blend of milk
Tibetan MPs Urge German Support Against Chinese Policies in Tibet
Tibetan MPs seek German support against China's repression in Tibet, highlighting forced assimilation, school closures, and religious interference in Berlin meetings.
Kalon Norzin Dolma Thanks 15 Nations for Highlighting Tibet Rights Abuses
Kalon Norzin Dolma thanks 15 nations, including the U.S. and U.K., for addressing human rights abuses in Tibet at the UN, calling for continued global support.
Central Tibetan Administration Releases New Children’s Books
epartment of Education of the Central Tibetan Administration launched a new series of children’s books, targeting young Tibetan readers in India and Nepal.
China Blocks Marriages Along Nepal-Tibet Border Without Explanation
China blocks Nepal-Tibet border marriages, disrupting historic ties. While trade thrives, locals question Beijing's unexplained restrictions on social bonds.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering Joins Inauguration of New Assembly Hall at Thubchog Gatsel Ling Monastery
Sikyong Penpa Tsering attends the inauguration of Thubchog Gatsel Ling Monastery’s new hall, celebrating Buddhist unity and local community efforts in Bomdila.
UN Pushes for Accountability on China’s Human Rights Violations
UN urges China to address human rights abuses in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong, citing ongoing detentions and restrictions on freedoms and cultural rights.
TSGAP Pledges Continued Support and Welfare Efforts for Tibetans in Arunachal
TSGAP reaffirms support for Tibetan freedom and welfare in Arunachal during CTA President Penpa Tsering's visit, strengthening local and cultural ties.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering Visits Tenzingang Tibetan Settlement
Sikyong Penpa Tsering addresses Tibetan rights and U.S. policy support at Tenzingang, urging Middle Way Approach and global advocacy for Tibetan freedoms.
U.S. and South Korea Condemn China's Military Drills Near Taiwan
U.S. and South Korea condemn China's military drills near Taiwan, urging stability in the Taiwan Strait amid rising tensions and denouncing NK-Russia military ties.


































