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China seeks strategic biotech breakthroughs from Tibetan Plateau animal poops

(TibetanReview.net, Dec02’25) – Chinese scientists have found what could be new secret weapons in their hand to make technological breakthroughs:  the faeces of yaks, Tibetan sheep, antelope and other herbivores native to the Tibetan Plateau that harbour thousands of...

Tibetan Advocate Exposes China’s Religious Repression at UN Forum

Phuntsok Topgyal detailed rights abuses in Tibet at the 18th UN Minority Forum, citing mass expulsions at Larung Gar and custodial deaths of leaders.

Opinion: Tibetan Buddhism isn’t in crisis, Our journalism might be.

By Tsunma Karma Rangrig Dolma, a Tibetan Buddhist nun A critique of Sonia’s Feleiro’s “The dangerous rise of Buddhist extremism: ‘Attaining nirvana can wait,’” published by the Guardian on November 26th, 2025 and why it misses the mark. There...

Dalai Lama offers condolences to victims amid catastrophic storms across Asia

Tenzin Nyidon  DHARAMSHALA,  Dec. 2: The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama has expressed profound sadness over the devastating impact of recent torrential rains and storms that have swept across several Asian countries, including Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam,...

Dalai Lama’s Nephew Makes Decisive Break: “I Will Only Accept Complete Independence for Tibet”

By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 2 Dec: Khedroob Thondup, the Dalai Lama’s nephew and the son of the late Gyalo Thondup, has announced a decisive break from the Middle Way Approach- the official policy of the Central Tibetan Administration and...

Tenzin Dorjee’s Remarks at the UN, Geneva, November 28, 2025

On Friday, November 28, 2025, Tendor (Tenzin Dorjee) Tibet Action Institute’s Senior Researcher and Strategist, delivered powerful remarks at the United Nations in Geneva. Despite both China and Iran interrupting multiple times and demanding he be stopped from speaking,...

Dr. Tenzin Dorjee’s Remarks at the UN, Geneva, November 28, 2025

On Friday, November 28, 2025, Tendor (Tenzin Dorjee) Tibet Action Institute’s Senior Researcher and Strategist, delivered powerful remarks at the United Nations in Geneva. Despite both China and Iran interrupting multiple times and demanding he be stopped from speaking,...

The humble origins of one of our most-loved Christmas carols

‘Silent Night’ was written in the fallout of war and famine and still resonates today

Tibetan activist confronts China at UN, warns of “colonial assimilation” in Tibet

Tenzin Dorjee told a UN forum that China's policies are erasing Tibetan, Uyghur and Mongolian culture, including separating children from their families and banning local languages. He urged countries to protect minority rights and said diversity strengthens societies, while...

WUC highlights Uyghur forced labour at UN as China repeatedly attempts to silence speakers

Representatives of the World Uyghur Congress raised concerns about forced labour and human rights abuses at two UN forums, despite repeated attempts by the Chinese mission to interrupt and silence them. The WUC urged the global community to address...