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Obituary: Central Tibetan Administration Holds a Prayer Service to Mourn the Demise of Former Kalon Tsering Dhondup Yangdhar

Dharamshala: The leadership and staff of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) held a prayer service this afternoon to mourn the passing of former Kalon (Minister) Tsering Dhondup Yangdhar, who passed away at his residence in Dharamshala on the morning...

China asks Nepal to talk to India, saying Lipulekh dispute is bilateral

(TibetanReview.net, Sep07’25) – China has told Nepal that it respects the latter’s claim over Lipulekh pass but refused to get involved when the issue was raised by visiting Prime Minister KPS Oli. Oli visited China for the Aug 31-Sep...

CCP trying to erase Tibet culture, rights group warns

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) aims to el...

Torrential rains devastate Tibetan settlements in Kullu-Manali, CTA provides ₹4 lakh relief fund

Tenzin Nyidon  DHARAMSHALA, Sept. 7: Continuous torrential rains have caused widespread damage across Tibetan settlements in the Kullu-Manali region, with Dekyiling and Dobhi Palrabling among the areas most severely affected. The late August downpours triggered landslides, flooding, and severe...

Japanese MP Wada Yuichiro Meets Tibetan Parliament Leaders

Japanese MP Wada Yuichiro met Tibetan Parliament leaders in Dharamshala, delivering support from Japan’s Tibet group and affirming ties during Democracy Day commemorations.

The Greening of the Self

A 1994 interview with the late Joanna Macy The post The Greening of the Self appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.

Week in Pictures: From Israeli air raids in Gaza to protests in Serbia

A global roundup of some of last week’s events.

India’s balancing act in Xi’s SCO arena

Though the SCO has provided space to India and Russia for diplomatic manoeuvrability, however, like BRICS, SCO remains China’s arena. The post India’s balancing act in Xi’s SCO arena appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.

India’s top military officer cites Tibet-border dispute with China as biggest, continuing challenge

(TibetanReview.net, Sep06’25) – India’s biggest security challenge is the unresolved Tibet-boundary dispute with China while the next one is Pakistan’s proxy war via cross-border terrorism, India’s top military officer has said Sep 5 while speaking at a symposium. “I...

At what cost? China’s education drive in Tibet raises alarm over cultural wipeout

China has opened a new state-run boarding school in Chone, eastern Tibet, for students in grades 4 to 6, touting it as a sign of development and educational progress.