Tucked away in the high reaches of the Tibetan plateau, around 100 miles north of the Nepal border, is a…
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Tucked away in the high reaches of the Tibetan plateau, around 100 miles north of the Nepal border, is a…
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On April 29, 2026, U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley (D‑OR) and Rick Scott (R‑FL) introduced a new bipartisan bill named the…
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For Tibetans living in exile, voting is more than a political exercise. It is an act of identity, memory, and…
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After spending eighteen years in prison for defending the right of Tibetans to preserve and use their language, Yeshe Sangpo…
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China’s new hydropower project in Tibet is drawing global attention for its huge scale, high cost, and possible impact on…
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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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In Tibet, it is becoming harder to know the truth. The Chinese government controls almost all news and media, spreading…
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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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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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