Wang Lixiong’s interview with Dalai Lama on Twitter
Wang informed His Holiness that he had invited people to submit their questions on Google Moderator and also to vote on their preferred questions. He said altogether there were 1253 people who posed 289 questions with 12473 votes
Dalai Lama tweets to Chinese citizens about Tibet
The Dalai Lama tried to hold a rare direct conversation with people inside China on Friday, answering questions live on Twitter about the fate of long-tense Tibet
Canada to North Korea: You’re not welcome here
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a statement on Victoria Day that Canada is joining sides with South Korea in countering North Korea’s apparent act of aggression on March 26, 2010, that involved the sinking of the South Korean
Obama tells military: prepare for North Korea aggression
President Barack Obama has directed the U.S. military to coordinate with South Korea to “ensure readiness” and deter future aggression from North Korea, the White House said on Monday
Dalai Lama trashes China for censorship, propaganda
The Dalai Lama scolded the Chinese government for its censorship and propaganda in a speech at Hunter College Sunday morning. “Openness and freedom of speech are essential,” the Dalai Lama,
Detained Tibetan writer’s banned book reprinted in exile
Nearly a month after the arrest of renowned Tibetan writer Tagyal (pen name –Shokdung) by the Chinese Government, his book: Nam sa Gochey (Opening of Earth and Sk
Reach out to Chinese people, Dalai Lama tells overseas Tibetans
His Holiness the Dalai Lama has asked overseas Tibetans to reach out to the Chinese people in their localities to win their support in resolving the Tibet iss
In last appearance in NYC, Dalai Lama discusses meaning of kinship
Responding to a question about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the exiled leader of Tibetan Buddhists said that Hussein was “not such a foolish person. War with Am
Clinton: US, China must act together on NKorea
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urged China on Monday to work with the United States to coordinate a response to the sinking of a South Korean warship, which has been blamed on North