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Young Tibetans from 8 Nations Unite in Italy to Ignite New Advocacy Era

Young Tibetans from 8 nations united in South Tyrol to design 2026 advocacy strategies, forming a new Italian leadership group to strengthen the global cause.

UK Approves China’s ‘Mega-Embassy’ Amid Surveillance Fears

UK approves China's "mega-embassy" at Royal Mint Court despite security fears. Activists call the move "appeasement" ahead of PM Starmer's visit.

China Transfers Record 10,500 Tibetan Students to Mainland Schools

China transfers a record 10,500 Tibetan students to mainland schools in 2025, intensifying Sinicization. Over 180,000 relocated since 1984.

Record 10,500 Tibetan students taken to schools in China in 2025 as Sinicization drive intensified

(TibetanReview.net, Jan20’26) – The number of Tibetan students sent to study in classes especially set up for them in schools in various provinces of China has increased in recent years in keeping with Beijing’s intensified drive to Sinicize Tibet...

Job Posting: Director of Advocacy and Partnerships

The International Campaign for Tibet is searching for an experienced Director of Advocacy and Partnerships to drive programs and direct strategies that support and advance ICT’s mission. This position reports to the Executive Director and will be based in...

Job Posting: Director of Strategic Communications

The International Campaign for Tibet is searching for an experienced Communications Officer to drive strategic communications that support and advance ICT’s mission.  This position reports to the Executive Director and will be based in Washington DC. The post Job...

UK approves Chinese ‘mega embassy’ in London despite fears of surveillance among exiles

Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, Jan. 20: The United Kingdom government on Tuesday approved plans for China to construct what will become its largest embassy in Europe, a contentious decision that has drawn criticism from security experts, opposition lawmakers, and human...

[A GATPM Statement] Global Alliance for Tibet & Persecuted Minorities Voices Serious Concern Following UK Government Approval of China’s Controversial...

GATPM | London | 20 January 2026 The Global Alliance for Tibet & Persecuted Minorities (GATPM) expresses its profound disappointment and serious concern at the UK Government’s decision to grant planning consent for the People’s Republic of China’s proposed...

What a bear attack in a remote valley in Nepal tells us about the problem of aging rural communities

Lack of opportunities are driving young people away from rural villages, leaving fewer people to scare away the wildlife.

Does peace invite war? What Greenland faces now and Tibet suffered decades ago

Does peace invite a war? As Trump builds pressure, including military, to acquire Greenland, the history of why Tibet lost its territory, resources and civilisation to the new power that emerged in China in the 1940s has a message...