Row over DIIR Kalon Sharling Dhardon’s eligibility
A day after successfully winning the required majority in the floor test for his ministerial nominees, the Prime Minister of the Tibetan government in exile has found himself in murky waters a
Soccer in the Shadows of Everest
“For the estimated 3.2 billion viewers who get up early, stay up late, cheer at the television, bay at the moon, go out and beat drums in the middle of the night because somebody scored a goal halfway around the world, that’s the World Cup”. Soccer is truly the world’s game. It’s played in the heat of the Sahara, the jungles of the Amazon, the urban jungles of Calcutta a
Dalai Lama to attend NED panel discussion event
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a US Non-Profit organization that provides fund for democracy movements around the world, will host the Tibetan spiritual leader Hi
NGO urges Kerry to divest in Chinese mineral water company
A London-based NGO monitoring human rights in Tibet has urged the US Secretary of State John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz to cut their ties with Tibet Water Resources Ltd, a Chinese water bottling com