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Advanced study said to predict more ominous Tibetan Plateau warming over next decade

(TibetanReview.net, Apr12’25) – Chinese researchers have revealed, using advanced prediction systems, that the Tibetan Plateau is expected to experience accelerated warming in the next 10 years, reported China’s official Xinhuanews agency Apr 11, citing the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP)...

Tibet activists demand full investigation following suspicious death of Tibetan leader in Vietnam

Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche, 56, reportedly sought refuge in Vietnam after experiencing harassment from Chinese authorities in Tibet due to his active role in preserving Tibetan language and cultural identity.

Tibetans protest, demand probe into prominent Buddhist leader’s death in Vietnam

Tenzin Nyidon  DHARAMSHALA, April 12: The Tibetan exile community worldwide has mobilized in protest following the suspicious death of prominent Buddhist leader Tulku Hungkar Dorje under Chinese custody in Vietnam. Demonstrations, candlelight vigils, and formal appeals have been organized...

China leads in executions amid record spike: Amnesty International

Tsering Dhundup DHARAMSHALA, April 12: China has once again been named the “world’s top executioner” in Amnesty International’s Death Sentences and Executions 2024 report. Released on April 8, the report revealed a 32% spike in known executions from 2023 documented executions worldwide,...

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.

Vigil, prayer and protest demand probe into death of Tibetan Buddhist leader

Tibetan activists scuffle with police at the Chinese embassy in New Delhi, devotees held vigil in Dharamsala

Dharamshala: Tibetans in exile hold candlelight vigil over death of religious leader in custody

Tibetans in exile held a candlelight vigil on Friday in Dharamshala to mourn the death of Tibetan religious leader Tulku Humkar Dorje Rinpoche, who died under suspicious circumstances in the custody of Chinese authorities in Vietnam.

Jaw fossil backs theory of ancient humans’ range

TROPICAL DENISOVAN? A mandible dredged up from the seafloor near Penghu is the first fossil evidence of a theory that ancient Denisovans had reached Oceania

China engages in ‘proactive’ archaeological excavations to justify current Tibet claims

(TibetanReview.net, Apr11’25) – China is using current nationalist rhetoric to fabricate narratives which suggest that prehistoric archaeological discoveries made in Tibet recently show the territory to be part of its sovereignty even during such periods when the idea of...

Tibetan youth activists held as they protested before New Delhi Chinese embassy over lama’s sudden death

(TibetanReview.net, Apr11’25) – Members of the Tibetan Youth Congress, the largest Tibetan NGO, have staged a protest in front of the Chinese embassy in New Delhi today over the explained sudden death in Chinese police custody in Vietnam of...