TYC activists released from Tihar Jail

With the Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s visit to India touted as a prospective landmark development with a promise of a new impetus in the bilateral relations, Indian Government’s curb on the political activities by the Tibetans

Bicycling for Tibet’s Independence

A group of Tibetans in the United States will once again bike ride for Tibet’s Independence. Jigme Norbu from Indiana and Rinpo Tenzin from Minnesota will lead eight other Tibetans from California, Chicago, and Washington, DC in this 240+ mile action.

Interview with Pico Iyer

He is one of the most revered and respected travel writers today. He was born in England, raised in California, and educated at Eton, Oxford, and Harvard.

China trade fair 2005 begins in Kathmandu

The four-day China Trade Fair kicked off here in Kathmandu on Friday. The trade fair is aimed at promoting Chinese products in Nepal and exploring possibilities of Chinese investment in Nepal, organisers said.

Chinese envoy’s Tokyo home vandalised

The residence of the Chinese ambassador here was vandalised and a Chinese consulate in Osaka received a threatening letter yesterday in apparent retaliation for violent anti-Japan protests in China.

Tibetan IT Professionals Pool Talents In New Association

The Dharamsala Information Technology Group
was launched today to tackle Information Technology development in the region. The Tibetan Computer Resource Center and leading IT professionals in Dharamsala, India formed the new group

Bombardier draws fire over Chinese rail project

Social responsibility is an issue corporations ignore at their peril, as Bombardier Inc. is discovering. The transportation giant is the target of an international lobbying campaign aimed at stopping its involvement in a controversial rail project in Chinese-occupied Tibet.