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World should stay focussed on delivering global climate goals despite US opposition: Xi Jinping

Xi said China will increase the share of non-fossil fuels in total energy consumption to over 30 per cent, expand the installed capacity of wind and solar power to over six times the 2020 levels, scale up the total...

LG Kavinder Gupta chairs high-level security review in Ladakh, calls for vigilance and unity amid tensions

Leh (Ladakh) [India], September 26 (ANI): Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Kavinder Gupta on Thursday chaired a high-level security review meeting in Leh to assess the prevailing situation across… The post LG Kavinder Gupta chairs high-level security review in Ladakh,...

US lawmakers urge US tech firms to stop aiding CCP

US lawmakers and activists across the political spectrum called on US tech firms to stop selling surveillance equipment to Chinese police and for the US Congress to examine the issue after The Associa...

5 arrested in connection with ITBP paper leak of January 2021

The examination was conducted on January 10, 2021 for 46,174 candidates across 81 centres in 13 Indian cities. However, the question paper was circulated via WhatsApp before the exam started, said officials.

Domestic Workers: Rights and Resources Every NYC Nanny Should Know

Are you new in NYC and want to become a domestic worker? Starting in this field can feel confusing if you don’t know where to look for jobs, what qualifications are useful and, most importantly, what rights protect you...

Australia criticizes China at UN forum for its Dalai Lama succession meddling

(TibetanReview.net, Sep25’25) – Australia has on Sep 23 expressed concern over continuing reports of human rights violations in Tibet including China’s interference in the recognition of reincarnation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama at the ongoing UN human rights...

Tibetans left to clean up debris despite Chinese artist and Arc’teryx promises of remediation

Tsering Dhundup DHARAMSHALA, Sept. 25: Despite apologies and pledges of environmental responsibility, Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang and Canadian outdoor brand Arc’teryx are facing renewed backlash after their fireworks spectacle in Tibet left behind toxic debris that is now being...

Fireworks of Occupation: Arc’teryx and Cai Guo-Qiang’s Desecration of Tibet

LETTER TO THE EDITOR (TibetanReview.net, Sep23’25) Last week, the Canadian outdoor brand Arc’teryx, now owned by Chinese sportswear giant Anta, joined hands with Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang to stage a massive fireworks display in Gyantse, Tibet. The company presented...

CTA President open to seeking another term but vows not to campaign

Tenzin Nyidon  DHARAMSHALA, Sept. 25: The incumbent President of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), speaking to Phayul on Wednesday, indicated his willingness to seek a second term in office during next year’s election, but firmly ruled out active campaigning,...

Dalai Lama helped Tibetan Buddhist nuns go for advanced degrees

In August 2025, 161 Tibetan Buddhist nuns from religious institutions across India and Nepal – a record number – gathered at the Dolma Ling Nunnery in northern India to take various levels of the “geshema” examination. These exams are...