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Why Rubio’s meeting with Pope Leo matters
Papal diplomacy has shaped global affairs, from Pope John Paul II’s role in Eastern Europe to Vatican mediation in Latin America. The post Why Rubio’s meeting with Pope Leo matters appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
China’s transnational repression faces global scrutiny across democracies: Report
Beijing: The three cases involving Chinese transnational operations in the United States, United Kingdom and Norway reflect the extensive global reach of Beijing’s campaign of repression aimed at monitoring, harassing, and silencing critics abroad, a report said on Saturday....
Tibetan Villagers Report More Bear Attacks and Little Help From Authorities
Villagers complained that they can't fight back because Tibetan brown bears are a protected species. Officials accused them of spreading rumors.
State Department reports expose ongoing Chinese repression and urgent need for stronger Tibet law implementation
May 8, 2026 Two reports recently issued by the US State Department confirm the severity of China’s repression in Tibet while also highlighting the need for greater efforts to confront this repression and push for a peaceful resolution to...
Two former Defence ministers of China face life in jail without parole for corruption
(TibetanReview.net, May08’26) – Two recent former Chinese defence ministers of China, Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu, have been given suspended death sentences after being found guilty of corruption on May 7, the state news agency Xinhua has reported. A...
China confirms helping Pakistan down Indian aircraft last year
(TibetanReview.net, May08’26) – China has confirmed that its J-10CE fighter jets operated by Pakistan shot down at least one French-made Rafale fighter operated by India with the help of its on-site technical support in May last year, according to...
1 Campaign, 2 Targets: China’s Cyber Operations Hit Asian Governments and Dissidents Abroad
One track pursued traditional intelligence collection against Asian governments and defense entities; the other sought to surveil and silence overseas critics.
China hands suspended death sentences to former defence ministers
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, May 8: China has sentenced two former defence ministers, Li Shangfu and Wei Fenghe, to suspended death sentences on corruption charges, marking one of the harshest punishments handed to senior military officials under Chinese President Xi...
Apex court registers Case No. 22, Choejor petitioner seek injunction on election results
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, May 8: The Supreme Justice Commission (SJC), the apex court of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), on Thursday registered Case No. 22, a legal petition filed by Lobsang Tsering, representing the six monasteries of Nepal’s Choejor...
























