News

  • Chinese Not In Favour of Taiwan’s Independence Shoots At Taiwanese Gathering

    Chinese Not In Favour of Taiwan’s Independence Shoots At Taiwanese Gathering

    In another shooting rampage incident in the United States, a Chinese origin shot at a Taiwanese church gathering in California. The shooting incident that occurred on Sunday has been reported to be a hate crime. According to the local police statements published by news media, the man was upset over the Chinese-Taiwanese tensions and did…

  • China’s New University Guidelines Says No Admission to Dalai Lama Supporters

    China’s New University Guidelines Says No Admission to Dalai Lama Supporters

    With the publication of new admission rules, it is now official that China will not admit students supporting Dalai Lama to their colleges. The largest University in the China’s designated Tibet Autonomous Region, Tibet University has now ruled not to admit Dalai Lama supporters. Official terms in reference here are political attitude and moral ideology.

  • Earned Every Right to Be Awarded Bharat Ratna: Shashi Tharoor on Dalai Lama

    Earned Every Right to Be Awarded Bharat Ratna: Shashi Tharoor on Dalai Lama

    One of the most flamboyant Indian political figures, Shashi Tharoor has joined the list of public figures demanding Bharat Ratna for Dalai Lama. Former Indian international diplomat Shashi Tharoor has come in support of the campaign calling for India’s highest civilian honor to be awarded to Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

  • Father of Tibetan Singer Who Burnt Himself in Protest of China Kills Self

    Father of Tibetan Singer Who Burnt Himself in Protest of China Kills Self

    The Father of a popular Tibetan singer who burnt himself in protest against China is reported to have killed himself. According to sources of the Tibetan section of Voice of America, an elderly Tibetan man, whose son died earlier this year after setting himself on fire in Tibet in protest against China has committed suicide…

  • Grave Environmental Status of Tibet is a Serious Concern

    Grave Environmental Status of Tibet is a Serious Concern

    The Tibetan plateau is the highest habitat on the planet and one of the last great unspoiled wildernesses. Excessive resource exploitation, improper infrastructural development, and deforestation by the Chinese authorities are all contributing to the extinction of many alpine ecosystems. Many Tibetans are enraged by the Chinese’s polluting industry. Around 20% of Tibet’s Autonomous Region…

  • Tibetan Woman Appointed Superior Court Judge in USA

    Tibetan Woman Appointed Superior Court Judge in USA

    In one of the most inspiring stories, a Tibetan woman has been appointed to judge in the United States. The governor of Clark county in Nevada has appointed a Tibetan woman to serve as the judge of its Superior court on Wednesday. This will be one of the first such achievements by any Tibetan in…

  • Rise of Youtubers in Exile Tibetan Community

    Rise of Youtubers in Exile Tibetan Community

    The current spike in Tibetan YouTubers is partly owing to the lockdown, which confined individuals to their homes for months, forcing them to entertain themselves with technology. People’s minds were soothed by stories from other Tibetan families about how they spent their time during the lockdown, and they were able to construct a virtual society…

  • Transgender in Tibetan society: Mariko’s Story

    Transgender in Tibetan society: Mariko’s Story

    We all heard about Mariko, a monk-turned-woman, and her difficult journey being a trans-woman in society. Unless you are living under a rock Tenzin Mariko is a Tibetan model and LGBTQ celebrity. She is the public’s first openly transgender Tibetan. She got famous when a video of her dancing in a wig, five-inch heels, and…

  • Is Ukraine becoming the new Tibet?

    Is Ukraine becoming the new Tibet?

    Is Ukraine on track to become the new Tibet? The Russian invasion of Ukraine today is eerily similar to China’s takeover of Tibet in 1959, in which a stronger nation invaded a weaker nation under the excuse that the two countries were once one. Is it normal for a larger, stronger country to attack and…

  • Tibetan Artist Awarded Honorary Doctorate by University of Colorado

    Tibetan Artist Awarded Honorary Doctorate by University of Colorado

    Well-known Tibetan artist Tenzing Rigdol has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Colorado, Denver on Wednesday. Tenzing is one of the most widely recognized artists from the Tibetan community and he has been recognized by his alma mater, University of Colorado Denver’s College of Arts & Media through this honorary doctorate.