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Video exposes ecological damage from mining in Tibet
Government-approved mining leaves villagers facing ecological damage, video footage reveals.
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Government-approved mining leaves villagers facing ecological damage, video footage reveals.
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Around 1,000 monks and nuns were expelled from Larung Gar Buddhist Academy late last year
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The UK government is due to make the final decision on whether China can relocate to the Royal Mint building in east London
Two years have passed since his arbitrary detention and no reason was given by authorities at the time of his arrest
Large-scale gatherings banned and tourism discouraged in Larung Gar, while Xi Jinping’s Party history campaign continues despite the pandemic
China retaliates against the Ban Chen campaign, bringing Tibet to tower hamlets, and an interview with Tenpa Dhargye.
The agreement, forced on Tibetans in 1951, is an admission that Tibet was never part of China
After the final round on 11 April, the results of the presidential elections confirmed Penpa Tsering as the new Sikyong
Chinese authorities have reported 35-year-old Norsang’s death as suicide, a claim contested by local sources
In the midst of a buzzing crowd of tourists, busy taking selfies in front of the Eiffel tower, stood Tenpa Dhargye - a Tibetan who ran a solo protest for nearly a month
Tibetans in Dingri investigated and coerced into calling for their exiled relatives to return
Whereabouts of Tibetan writers and former political prisoners remain unknown