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Digital Democracy: Smartvote Tibet Opens for Second Election Cycle

By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 5 Jan: Smartvote Tibet, an online portal designed to help Tibetan voters identify their preferred Sikyong and Members of Parliament (MP) candidates for the 2026 Tibetan General Election, is now open to the public. The...

Tibet Landslides Linked to Extensive Dam Construction

Landslides in Bathang County damage National Highway 215. Locals blame the disaster on extensive Chinese hydroelectric dam construction along the Drichu River.

U.S. Congressional Report Maps a Broadening Repression in China

The document released by the U.S. Congressional‑Executive Commission on China (quoting several “Bitter Winter” articles) insists on religious persecution. The post U.S. Congressional Report Maps a Broadening Repression in China first appeared on Bitter Winter.

Tibet a key mining growth target for China’s long term global strategic leverage

(TibetanReview.net, Jan04’26) – One of the main drivers of China’s top mining company’s output growth target for the coming years is the expansion of the Julong copper mine in Tibet, reported newsable.asianetnews.com Jan 3. The company, the Zijin Mining...

Venezuela today, Taiwan tomorrow? Trump’s Maduro move hands China 'cheap ammunition' for Taipei strike, say analysts

Analysts say the capture of Nicolas Maduro hands Beijing "cheap ammunition" to attack the US-led order even as it sticks to its own timeline for Taiwan.

Beijing’s ‘Visit Nepal’ push fails, Tibetans continued to be denied passports

(TibetanReview.net, Jan03’26) – China in Jun 2024 declared 2025 as “Visit Nepal Year in China” and promised to bring at least 500,000 Chinese tourists to the country. However, the Himalayan country has registered negative growth from China, which may...

How CCP is ‘assimilating’ Inner Mongolia

The most decisive tool of assimilation has been language policy. Mongolian-medium education has been systematically dismantled, replaced with Mandarin instruction. The post How CCP is ‘assimilating’ Inner Mongolia appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.

“Protests not due to sanctions but due to domestic economic mismanagement”: University of London’s Iran Expert on Iran protests

Speaking with ANI, the expert said, "The basic grievance is economic mismanagement and corruption, structural inefficiencies that have brought Iran to where it is today. It has nothing to do with sanctions or with the 12-day war with Israel,...