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Title: Beijing Lawyers Aid Tibetan Nomads Facing Forced Relocation
Beijing lawyer Dong Peng leads a legal team to Tso Ngon, Amdo, to support Tibetan nomads fighting forced relocation, land seizures, and environmental destruction.
ITCO Launches Tibet Awareness Series in UP to Highlight Strategic Ties
The India Tibet Coordination Office launches a week-long awareness series in Uttar Pradesh to highlight shared heritage and China's geopolitical threat to India.
Exiled Tibetans Prepare for 'Unique Polls'; Dalai Lama May Vote in South India
Tibetan exiles begin 'unique' global elections across 27 countries. Over 91,000 will vote, with the Dalai Lama expected to cast his ballot in South India.
China puts Dalai Lama birthplace under surveillance
For Tibetans, visiting the Dalai Lama’s birthplace carries spiritual weight. Surveillance discourages such visits. The post China puts Dalai Lama birthplace under surveillance appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
Vulture collapse fuels the stray dog, disease and wildlife crises
The disappearance of vultures triggered a chain reaction now threatening public health, biodiversity, and conservation policy across India. The post Vulture collapse fuels the stray dog, disease and wildlife crises appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
Himalayan populations have strongest genetic links with Tibet, Siberia, less so with China
(TibetanReview.net, Jan31’26) – The Himalayan populations have strongest of ancestral affinity with Tibet and Siberia but less with China, reported the timesofindia.com Jan 31, citing a recent DNA study presented at an ongoing international conference. A recent DNA study...
China’s lifting of sanctions on UK MPs dismissed as ‘meagre return’ on PM’s visit
(TibetanReview.net, Jan31’26) – Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of Great Britain has said China had lifted “all restrictions” on six current members of the British Parliament, after he held talks with President Xi Jinping in Beijing. However, a Labour...
Exile Tibetan community gears up for ‘Unique Elections’ across 27 countries; Dalai Lama may cast vote
The Tibetan community living in exile is preparing for the first phase of elections to choose the Sikyong (President) and members of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, scheduled to be held on February 1. Termed a "unique election" by the Tibetan...
Exiled Tibetans gear up for ‘unique polls’, Dalai Lama may cast his vote in South India
More than 91,000 Tibetan voters have registered themselves in 27 countries around the world.












