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Why Nepal PM Balen Shah Refused to Meet India’s Vikram Misri? Nepal’s ‘Equal Stature’ Policy Sparks Diplomatic Buzz
Why Nepal PM Balen Shah refused to meet India’s Vikram Misri? Here’s how the Lipulekh Pass dispute and Kailash Mansarovar Yatra triggered fresh Nepal-India tensions. The post Why Nepal PM Balen Shah Refused to Meet India’s Vikram Misri? Nepal’s...
London: Public Talk with Dr Gyal Lo
The post London: Public Talk with Dr Gyal Lo appeared first on Tibet Action Institute.
China’s assault on the Tibetan language
Tighter policies in schools reflect the ‘narrowed’ tolerance towards Tibet from the Chinese state
ANFREL observes 2026 Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile elections
The Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) deployed an independent International Expert Election Observation Mission (IEEOM) to assess the 2026 elections for the 18th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE). This mission, conducted in coordination with the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT),...
China’s New Preschool Rules in Tibet: Language and Culture at a Crossroads
OPINION Ashu Maan* analyses China’s 2021 “Children’s Speech Harmonization Plan” and its wider push toward Mandarin-only preschool education, reshaping Tibetan cultural transmission, family structures, and religious identity; he places these developments within the broader debate on minority rights, assimilation...
China’s hand behind Nepal Home Minister’s resignation?
LETTER (TibetanReview.net, May10’26) – I read with interest your news item titled US Highlights China’s Atrocities on Tibetans Ahead of President Trump’s Visit to China (May 7, 2026). It mentions China’s pressures on Nepal and strong US financial support...
US State Department reports highlight China’s repression in Tibet
The US State Department in its recent two reports exposed the severity of China’s repression in Tibet while also stressing the need for greater efforts to deal with this repression and calling for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing...
Why Rubio’s meeting with Pope Leo matters
Papal diplomacy has shaped global affairs, from Pope John Paul II’s role in Eastern Europe to Vatican mediation in Latin America. The post Why Rubio’s meeting with Pope Leo matters appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
China’s transnational repression faces global scrutiny across democracies: Report
Beijing: The three cases involving Chinese transnational operations in the United States, United Kingdom and Norway reflect the extensive global reach of Beijing’s campaign of repression aimed at monitoring, harassing, and silencing critics abroad, a report said on Saturday....




























