In Tibet, it is becoming harder to know the truth. The Chinese government controls almost all news and media, spreading…
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In Tibet, it is becoming harder to know the truth. The Chinese government controls almost all news and media, spreading…
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China is quietly expanding its influence across Africa, not through loud announcements, but by building ports, giving loans and taking…
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The release of Tibetan activist A-nya Sengdra after seven years in a Chinese prison has reignited global concern over Beijing’s…
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On 9 February 2026, Singapore’s Cyber Security Agency revealed a major cyber spy attack on the country’s entire phone and…
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In the high-stakes world of international diplomacy and information warfare, few figures draw the ire of the Chinese Communist Party…
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Hidden in the foggy mountains of southwest China, brand-new satellite photos reveal China’s massive push to supercharge its nuclear weapons…
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China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee 175 Party yes-men meets for its 21st session on 25-26 February 2026, in…
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China’s decision to bar all Tibetan children under 18 from entering Buddhist monasteries is far more than an administrative rule;…
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The recent installation of high-definition CCTV arrays around Taktser, a modest village in the Ammo region (modern-day Qinghai), marks a…
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Losar, the Tibetan New Year, approaches as a vibrant festival of renewal, prayer, and communal feasts, a season where butter…
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