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Jaw fossil backs theory of ancient humans’ range

TROPICAL DENISOVAN? A mandible dredged up from the seafloor near Penghu is the first fossil evidence of a theory that ancient Denisovans had reached Oceania

China engages in ‘proactive’ archaeological excavations to justify current Tibet claims

(TibetanReview.net, Apr11’25) – China is using current nationalist rhetoric to fabricate narratives which suggest that prehistoric archaeological discoveries made in Tibet recently show the territory to be part of its sovereignty even during such periods when the idea of...

Tibetan youth activists held as they protested before New Delhi Chinese embassy over lama’s sudden death

(TibetanReview.net, Apr11’25) – Members of the Tibetan Youth Congress, the largest Tibetan NGO, have staged a protest in front of the Chinese embassy in New Delhi today over the explained sudden death in Chinese police custody in Vietnam of...

Media Release: Tibet Activists Demand Full Investigation Following Suspicious Death of Tibetan Leader in Vietnam

Global Protests Underway Amid Concerns Over Xi Jinping’s Upcoming State Visit Tibetan Exile Community and Tibet Groups Worldwide Hold Protests Calling for Inquiry into Fate of Tulku Hungkar Dorje, as Concerns Rise Ahead of Xi Jinping’s Vietnam Visit 11...

Scientists warn of increasing earthquake risk near Tibetan Plateau

Chinese scientists warn of rising earthquake risk near Tibetan Plateau, raising concerns over mega dam project in seismically active Metog County.

Archaic human species Denisovans inhabited ancient Taiwan: Museum

Taipei, April 11 (CNA) Denisovans, an extinct species of archaic human, once inhabited ancient Taiwan, according to the National Museum of Natural Science (NMNS) on Friday.

Tibetan Youth Storm Chinese Embassy in Delhi | Asianet Newsable

Tibetan Youth Congress workers held a fierce protest outside the Chinese Embassy in Delhi, demanding justice over the mysterious death of spiritual leader Tulku Rigzin Hungkar Dorje, who had been missing for a long time before his death raised...

Tibet Office urges EU to act on worsening Tibet situation

Tibet Office urges EU to act on China’s repression in Tibet, highlighting Tulku Hungkar Dorje’s death and calling for stronger support and accountability.

Spyware Threatens Taiwan, Tibetan Activists, Say Western Agencies

Western agencies warn China uses spyware to target Taiwan, Tibet activists via malware apps, posing risks to human rights defenders and journalists.

HRW urges probe into Tibetan lama’s suspicious death in Vietnam

Human Rights Watch urges Vietnam to probe Tibetan Lama Humkar Dorje’s suspicious death in Ho Chi Minh City amid Chinese repression concerns.