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Swiss light show drops Tibet scene, calls it ‘too political’

Switzerland’s Bundesplatz light show removed its Tibet segment, calling it “too political,” a move critics say reflects Europe’s growing deference to China.

Education Kalon Tharlam Dolma Changra Continues Inspection of Tibetan Schools in Bhandara and Mainpat

Norgyeling, Bhandara: On 31 October 2025, Education Kalon, Tharlam Dolma Changra, continued her official observation tour of Tibetan schools in central India with a visit to the Norgyeling Settlement in Bhandara district. She met with students, parents, and local...

Amid global turmoil, Bhutan invites the world to unite in prayer for peace, harmony

As the world grapples with growing conflict and division, Bhutan's capital city, Thimphu, is gearing up to welcome the world for the Global Peace Prayer Festival 2025, a grand celebration of unity, compassion, and spiritual harmony.

List of 7 shortlisted for next Maha DGP, including NIA chief, sent to UPSC for approval

If picked, Date can get a two-year term as Maharashtra’s top cop. However, his appointment would require the Centre to relieve him from his current role as NIA chief – a request the state government has not yet made

Tibetan Sikyong questions China’s ‘golden urn decree’ trick in claiming Dalai Lama reincarnation right

(TibetanReview.net, Nov02’25) – China rests its right to appoint the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama on false or at best distorted history, the executive had of the Central Tibetan Administration, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, has said while addressing the National...

Religious Freedom Is US National Security, Former US Ambassador Says

‘Religious freedom is an existential threat’ to China’s communist regime, Sam Brownback said.

‘The Robe and the Sword’

Journalist, writer, and activist Sonia Faleiro on the role of colonialism in countries grappling with religious extremism The post ‘The Robe and the Sword’ appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.

Australian mountaineer dies while scaling Nepal’s Himlung Himal

Chan reportedly fell ill on October 29 during his ascent of the moderately challenging peak, which is located near the Tibetan border

Sikyong Penpa Tsering Meets with Former U.S. Special Coordinators for Tibetan Issues in Washington D.C.

Washington DC: In a special reunion, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, the democratically elected leader of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), met with former U.S. Special Coordinators for Tibetan Issues over an informal breakfast meeting in Washington, D.C., on 31 October...

Japan’s new PM must speak out on Tibet

Japan’s foreign policy towards China has been marked by caution, economic pragmatism, and strategic ambiguity. The post Japan’s new PM must speak out on Tibet appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.