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Monks offer prayers to sacred Buddha relics being taken to Russia
National Museum Director General Gurmeet Singh Chawla and a high-level delegation of 11 senior Indian monks on Saturday offered prayers to the sacred Relics of Gautam Buddha, before departing for Russia's Kalmykia Republic for an exposition.
China’s tech tyranny unveiled: WUC leaders reaffirm peaceful resistance
The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) has released its weekly brief, concerning the ongoing struggle for Uyghur rights and global advocacy for religious freedom and peaceful resistance.
UN slams China and Vietnam over the Tibetan Lama’s mysterious death
UN human rights experts have asked China and Vietnam to explain the arrest, disappearance, and suspicious death of Tibetan spiritual leader Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche in Ho Chi Minh City, warning that both governments may have violated international human...
China’s war on freedom escalates: Global alarm over widening human rights crisis
Human Rights in China (HRIC) has released its latest weekly brief, painting a grim picture of escalating repression under President Xi Jinping's rule, highlighting the Chinese Communist Party's tightening control over civil liberties, religious freedom, and dissent across the...
China uses Panchen Lama’s Kalachakra to legitimise control over Tibetans
Gyaltsen Norbu, the China-appointed Panchen Lama often dismissed by Tibetans as a "political imposter," is slated to lead the Kalachakra empowerment and teachings at Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, the historic seat of the Panchen Lamas in Shigatse, Tibet, from October...
Himachal: Tibetans pray for the Dalai Lama’s long life in Dharamshala
Over 4,000 Tibetans, including Buddhist monks, nuns, and foreign followers from different parts of the world, gathered at the temple to offer prayers for the Dalai Lama's long life.
‘Take down CCP’: Demonstrators slam 76 years of oppression in China
Around 80 protesters gathered outside the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco to mark the CCP's 76th anniversary, condemning decades of oppression and human rights abuses. Speakers from Tibetan, Hong Kong, and Chinese activist groups urged global support against Beijing's...
Snowstorms strand hikers in China, a South Korean climber dies in Nepal
Early snowstorms trapped hundreds of hikers in western China, including near Mount Everest. A South Korean climber died in Nepal during a storm. One hiker died and over 200 were rescued in Qinghai province. Trails closed in another area...
Tibetan Election Commission in-exile announces general elections schedule, to be held in 2 phases on Feb 1 and April 26
The elections of the Sikyong (political leader) and the Tibetan parliament in exile will be held in two phases. The first phase of the elections will be held on February 1, 2026, and the second phase is scheduled for...
Chilling video: Man falls to death on China mountain after untying safety rope to take photos
A 31-year-old hiker died on Mount Nama after removing his safety rope to take photos. He tripped and fell hundreds of meters. He was not using an ice axe, had no permits, and his group hadn't filed a climbing...













