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ANEC Presents Illustrated Storybook to Kalon Dolma Gyari on the Plight of Nomadic Children in PRC State-Run Boarding Schools
Dharamshala: Kalon Dolma Gyari of the Department of Security, Central Tibetan Administration, met with representatives from the Active Nonviolence Education Center (ANEC), including Administrative Officer Tsering Sonam and Finance Officer Pema Lhamo. During the visit, the ANEC team presented...
Chinese Officials Burn Prayer Flags Citing Fire Risks
Tibet Times reports Chinese officials burned Tibetan prayer flags in Chik Dril County, citing fire hazards, prompting strong local dissatisfaction.
Hypocrisy and folly: why Australia’s subservience to Trump’s America is past its use-by date
In his latest book, Clinton Fernandes explains why the AUKUS deal is an all-too-predictable continuation of past follies.
Elections’26: Elect Kelsang Phuntsok Jungney, a skilled crisis manager with impeccable service record
Tenzin Norzin* presents her case for the election of Mr Tenzing Jigme Jungney as a member of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile from North America in the upcoming, 2026 elections. As a young Tibetan who cares deeply about the...
Loved ones fear for pro-Tibet student detained while visiting family in China
Her friends warned her not to go, but pro-Tibet activist Zhang Yadi (張雅笛) wanted to see her family, and so traveled home to China this summer, hoping the trip would go as smoothly as previous visits.
Global alliance at UN denounces China’s expanding tyranny and human rights atrocities
Fifteen countries have issued a joint statement at the 80th United Nations General Assembly's Third Committee, openly condemning China's grave and systematic human rights violations within its borders and beyond.
China’s new secret weapon in biotech race: Tibet animal poop with stranger germ
Hidden in the frozen highlands of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau – often called the “Third Pole” – lies an unexpected trove of biological innovation: animal poop. Chinese scientists have discovered that the faeces of yaks, Tibetan sheep, antelope and other...
The Man, the Myth, the Buddha
Scholars Donald S. Lopez Jr. and Stephen Batchelor discuss what we lose when we drop the Buddha’s mythological dimension and, simultaneously, what we gain by leaning into his humanity. The post The Man, the Myth, the Buddha appeared first...
Earthquake of magnitude 3.0 strikes Tibet
According to NCS, the earthquake occurred at 03:13 AM Indian Standard Time (IST), at a depth of 10 kilometres.














