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Dalai Lama succession, Panchen Lama disappearance raised during EU-China rights dialogue

(TibetanReview.net, Jun15’25) – Any raising of any human rights issue with China is bound to be thorny and so it especially was when the European Union questioned it on its unabashed interference in the process for the recognition of...

Tibet-dependent China now able to extract critical mineral rubidium from brine for first time

(TibetanReview.net, Jun15’25) – Chinese scientists have achieved a breakthrough in the commercial extraction of the critical metal rubidium directly from salt lake brine and whose more accessible form it mines primarily from the historically Tibetan-inhabited province of Qinghai and...

Dalai Lama Joins Medicine Buddha Prayers Ahead of 90th Birthday

Dalai Lama joins Medicine Buddha prayers at Tsuglagkhang ahead of 90th birthday, offering blessings during Year of Compassion gathering in Dharamshala.

Dalai Lama Congratulates Mongolia’s New PM Zandanshatar Gombojav

Dalai Lama congratulates Mongolia’s new PM Zandanshatar Gombojav, urging preservation of Buddhist values and success in serving Mongolia’s people.

EU Warns of Declining Freedoms in Tibet at Latest Human Rights Talks

EU calls on China to stop interfering in Dalai Lama’s succession, disclose 11th Panchen Lama’s fate, and release Tibetan prisoners of conscience.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama Joins Medicine Buddha Prayers

Dharamsala: This morning, in the sultry pre-monsoon heat, His Holiness the Dalai Lama drove from his residence to the Tsuglagkhang, the main Tibetan Buddhist Temple, in a golfcart. Taking his seat before the throne, he joined several thousand people...

EDITORIAL: Denmark shift a boost to CCP lawfare

Speaking at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit on May 13, former president Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said that democracies must remain united and that “Taiwan’s security is essential to regional stability and to defending democratic values amid mounting authoritarianism.”

The world’s support for Tibet must continue

From Tuesday to Wednesday last week, more than 142 participants, largely comprised of parliamentarians from 29 countries, took part in the World Parliamentarians’ Convention on Tibet (WPCT) in Tokyo. This was the ninth such convention, with the first one held in New Delhi in 1994.

The new city of the Dragon King and India’s bid to support it

Bhutan’s bold Gelephu project offers India a strategic opportunity—economic partnership, regional stability, and soft power near the sensitive China border. Most of the northeastern borders of India have been in focus due to the conflicts in Myanmar and the...

Why Dharma takes time to triumph

Allies must be found. Choices must be made. For dharma to act decisively, it must be an appropriate time too. MANIPAL: The question of why dharma, or righteousness, often seems slow to prevail has echoed through civilizations. For many,...