Scheduled Kalachakra ceremony in Tibet revoked
The authorities in Tibet have, in a sudden move, revoked its decision to let the Tibetans in Amdo province of Tibet hold a Kalachakra
Computers can now speak Bhutan’s Dzongkha
The tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has developed a computer operating system in its national language Dzongkha, thanks to
Dalai Lama to visit Vancouver to launch the Inaugural Vancouver Dialogues
The Dalai Lama will visit Vancouver from September 8 – 10, 2006 to host the Vancouver Dialogues 2006 – the first in a regular series
Tibetan Lama at Seoul’s World Summit on Peace Conference
The Korean government may have denied visa to the Dalai Lama to attend the Gwangju Peace summit in Seoul but there was a Tibetan Buddhist participant in the
Tibet Team in Toronto Asian Soccer Tournament
The 2006 Toronto Asian Soccer Tournament will again see Team Tibet making its mark among a host of teams representing China, Japan, Korea
Palden Gyatso testifies to hundreds of Minnesotans
The Westminster Presbyterian Church in downtown Minneapolis held a captivated crowd of over one hundred as former Tibetan political prisoner Palden Gyatso
Palden Gyatso testifies to hundreds of Minnesotans
The Westminster Presbyterian Church in downtown Minneapolis held a captivated crowd of over one hundred as former Tibetan political prisoner Palden Gyatso
New report documents impact on Tibetan refugees of political turmoil and China’s influence in Nepal
A new report by ICT, Dangerous Crossing, reveals that dangers for Tibetans escaping from Tibet into exile through Nepal, and those resident in Nepal, intensified in 2005 as Beijing increased its