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Chinese players have begun bombarding A Game with reviews.
True Colors is situated in the town of Haven Springs, where a shop called Treasures of Tibet is visible with a Tibetan flag flying above its entrance. That banner is a symbol of the Tibetan independence movement and is prohibited in mainland China, which is why it’s causing a stir among Chinese Steam users.
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The next big thing in technology is coming from India.
India began its metamorphosis into a worldwide IT powerhouse more than two decades ago, ushering in a period of unprecedented riches and employment growth in the country. Now, Asia’s third-largest economy is poised to embark on the next big technological challenge: creating a new generation of software startups similar to Zoom or Slack.
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Taiwan could become Tibet: Tibetan representative
Kelsang Gyaltsen Bawa, the representative of the Tibetan exiled administration in Taiwan, stated on Thursday during a book launch ceremony at the Legislative Yuan that the decades-long Chinese tyranny against the Tibetans was to serve as a warning to Taiwanese.
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Another Tibetan student at Mysore College was awarded a Gold Medal.
Tenzin Tseyang of Bylakuppe Lugsam Samdhupling attended CST Bylakuppe and graduated with a 90.4 percent on the CBSE board and a perfect grade in history. She was the top of her class. In 2014, she received the Gadhen Phodang award for third place in the Arts Stream. Following that, a four-year integrated BA and B.Ed…
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Eight more Tibetans are detained by China in Dza Wonpo.
According to Tibet.net, On September 3, Chinese authorities detained eight more Tibetans, including six monks from Dza Wonpo Gaden Shedrup Monastery and two women from Dza Wonpo township in Sershul (Ch: Shiqu) county in Kham Kardze (Ch: Ganzi). Following two recent incidents in which police and military personnel arrested and imprisoned 113 people for either…
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Tibetan College Student was Awarded Gold Medal
Dickyi Palmo, a Tibetan student was awarded the Late Muddumadappa Gold Medal for MA in Public Administration from the University of Mysore. Dickyi Palmo attended TCV Suja for her secondary and high school education and graduated from The Dalai Lama Institute for Higher Education (DLIHE) in 2018 with a BA in English, Public Administration, Journalism,…
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India is being warned by PLA troops, aircraft, and artillery.
Chinese fighter jets dropped missiles, infantry took down drones, and ground force howitzers performed pinpoint hits. Several units from the People’s Liberation Army’s Tibet Military District were shown occupying an enemy’s important command center at an altitude of 4,700 meters in footage broadcast on the PLA Daily website on Monday.
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Mysterious Lab to Unlock Immortality for the Super-Wealthy
A new and rather obscure Silicon Valley firm committed to anti-aging research receives significant financing from the wealthy. According to the MIT Technology Review, Altos Labs, a biological technology reprogrammer, is reportedly attracted by major investors such as Amazon CEO Jeff Bezo or Russian-Israeli milliardaire Yuri Milner. At present the company invites some of the…
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Tibetan ex-prisoner died in Lhasa
Dhondup Dorjee, a former political prisoner, died in Lhasa. According to the CTA’s sources, Dorjee (74), who spent years in prison for advocating for Tibetan people’s human rights, passed away on August 25. While the exact reason for his death is unknown, it has been noted that he suffered from leg difficulties.
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Tibetan woman has been honored with Leadership award
The European Parliament awarded the 2021 Europe’s international women’s leadership award on September 1st. Eight prominent female leaders from throughout the world were honored during the occasion, including Tibetan woman Yangdu Tso, who lives in Bilzen, Belgium, Afghan Journalist Laulume Sadid, Uzbekistan’s Gulnoza Ismailova, and Israel’s Bissan Salman. The international award for women’s leadership in…
