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Kangra Bans High-Altitude Trekking to Ensure Tourist Safety

Kangra bans trekking above 3,000m for safety. Permits are now mandatory for Kareri and Triund routes, with automatic cancellations during weather alerts.

Sandesh Meshram’s cycle yatra reaches Dhargyeling settlement, amplifies Tibet and border awareness

Tenzin Nyidon  DHARAMSHALA, Jan. 7: Indian activist Sandesh Meshram, a long-time supporter of the Tibetan cause and a member of the Core Group for the Tibetan Cause–India, reached the Dhargyeling Tibetan Settlement in Tezu, Arunachal Pradesh, on 5 January...

Bridge the Gap. Stand Together. Stop China’s Mega-Embassy – Join Us on 17 January

(From Global Alliance for Tibet & Persecuted Minorities, Part of the Bridge the Gap – Stop the Mega-Embassy Campaign) Dear Friends, Bridge the Gap. Stand Together. Stop the Mega-Embassy. We are writing to urgently call on you to join...

UK warned of China’s expanding spy footprint as China pushes for mega embassy in London

Rights groups led by Free Tibet, along with several allied organisations, have renewed their campaign against China's proposed mega embassy at Royal Mint Court in London, arguing that the project poses grave national security threats and heightens risks for...

Tibet Activist Sandesh Meshram Brings Awareness Rally to Tezu

Activist Sandesh Meshram reaches Tezu Dhargyeling on his 6th Cycle Yatra. He pedals 2,600 km to advocate for Tibet’s freedom and India’s border security.

China: New Arrests at Underground Protestant Churches

(New York) – Chinese authorities have detained half a dozen members of an underground Protestant church based in Chengdu, Sichuan province, Human Rights Watch said today. This was the latest in a string of arrests of members of prominent unofficial “house churches” in China in the past year.

The Medog Imperative: Why China’s Megadam Must Be on the UNFCCC’s Agenda

China’s Medog (墨脱) hydropower megaproject on the Yarlung Tsangpo (雅鲁藏布江) – located at one of the steepest gorges on Earth – has become one of the most geopolitically sensitive and ecologically alarming infrastructure projects… Source

China reports major road-building achievement in Tibet in strategic effort

(TibetanReview.net, Jan06’26) – China said Jan 6 that its local government in Tibet autonomous region’s efforts to build a modern transportation network had brought the total length of highways in it open to traffic to 125,200 kilometres by the...

UK Tibet groups call on govt. to reject China’s mega-embassy ahead of decision

Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, Jan. 6: Free Tibet, a London-based Tibet rights group and allied rights organisations which have been at the forefront of sustained protests, public rallies, and advocacy efforts against China’s proposed mega embassy at Royal Mint Court,...

Pakistan: Markets, shops shut across Karachi as anti-encroachment action widens

Karachi authorities expanded an anti-encroachment drive, sealing auto spare parts and motorcycle markets over traffic congestion concerns. Officials cited repeated warnings and SOP violations, while traders criticised the move, warning it would harm businesses and the economy.