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China impersonated Tibetans, Arunachal scribes, activists to net-target Dalai Lama, India
(TibetanReview.net, Mar01’25) – China created fictitious profiles of Tibetan exiles as well as journalists and activists from Arunachal Pradesh and used them to target Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, and spread discontent against the Indian government’s hydroelectric...
US reaffirms support in Secretary of State Rubio’s Losar greetings to Tibetans
(TibetanReview.net, Mar01’25) – Amid the tumults of government downsizing and shut down of most of the USAID foreign aid, which has also affected Tibetan projects, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has extended wishes to Tibetans on Losar, their...
Freezing of Most United States Foreign Aid Causes Massive Upheaval
March 1, 2025: President Trump on the first day in office issued a raft of Executive Orders including “Reevaluating and Realigning United States Foreign Aid” which called for a “90-day pause in United States foreign development assistance for...
At least 4 killed, some still missing, in avalanche in India’s Uttarakhand
Rescue operation still under way after avalanche in Chamoli region, adjoining Tibet, trapped dozens of workers.
Tibetans Mark Losar with Prayers in Dharamshala
Tibetans in exile mark Losar in Dharamshala with prayers, honoring earthquake victims. Officials stress global peace. (Source: ANI)
Uttarakhand avalanche: 14 more labourers rescued, 8 remain trapped
District Disaster Management Officer N. K. Joshi said Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel based in Mana resumed the rescue operation in the morning
Rain Alert Amid Avalanche Rescue, 9 Workers Still Trapped In Uttarakhand
47 workers of the Border Roads Organisation were rescued from the debris of an avalanche that hit Uttarakhand, while 8 are yet to be retrieved.
British Museum reverted to ‘Tibet’ label from China-desired ‘Xizang’ after protests
(TibetanReview.net, Feb28’25) – After defending its action in the face of Tibetan and Tibet-group protests and others’ criticisms, the state-funded British Museum had removed the term “Xizang” from its labelling of Tibetan artifacts in its Silk Roads exhibition which...













