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Tibetans Launch Month-Long 'Black Hat March' to Delhi Seeking Freedom

The Tibetan Youth Congress launched a month-long Black Hat March from Dharamshala to New Delhi, protesting Chinese cultural suppression and demanding freedom.

Dalai Lama Praises Historic First Female Archbishop

Dalai Lama congratulated Sarah Mullally on becoming the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, praising women in leadership as a beacon of global hope.

Tibetan President Congratulates Nepal’s New PM Balendra Shah

Tibetan President Penpa Tsering congratulates Balendra Shah on becoming Nepal's youngest Prime Minister, highlighting shared cultural and historical ties.

Chinese Police Besiege Tibetan Monastery, Beat Monk During Funeral

Chinese police besieged a Tibetan monastery during funeral rites, arresting and beating Venerable Ugyen Jangchub amid an intense state security crackdown.

Taiwan Sends Mandarin Teachers to Tibetan Schools in India

Taiwan will send native Mandarin teachers to Tibetan schools in India following a historic educational partnership aimed at empowering the exiled community.

Czech Senate Unanimously Rejects Chinese Control Over Dalai Lama Succession

The Czech Senate unanimously passed a landmark resolution defending Tibet's exclusive right to choose the next Dalai Lama, rejecting Beijing's interference.

US Senators Press New Tibet Envoy for Action

Bipartisan U.S. Senators urge the newly appointed Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues to aggressively advance American policy and counter China's repression.

Sikyong Urges Global Support to Force China Talks

Tibetan President Penpa Tsering urges global allies to formally recognize Tibet's historical sovereignty, hoping to force China to resume negotiations.

Tibetan Envoy Meets French President Macron at Paris Exhibition

Tibetan Envoy Rigzin Genkhang met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris. Macron expressed profound respect for the Dalai Lama during the cultural event.

Released Tibetan Monk Faces Failing Health Under Strict Chinese Surveillance

Chinese authorities released a 48-year-old Tibetan monk after six months in detention. He now faces severe health issues and strict ongoing surveillance.