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The Bible Dilemma of China’s House Church Believers

A Chinese Christian explains that obtaining a Bible legally is difficult—and getting one illegally will land you in jail. The post The Bible Dilemma of China’s House Church Believers first appeared on Bitter Winter.

As Tibetans vote for their 18th parliament in exile, a polling station in Nepal annulled for irregularities during prelim poll

(TibetanReview.net, Apr26’26) – Just days ahead of the final poll for the election of the 18th Tibetan Parliament in Exile (TPiE), the Election Commission of the Central Tibetan Administration has communicated a finding of serious irregularities in the conduct...

PM Modi hails Mysuru's Bylakuppe monastery for nature conservation efforts

Mysuru: In his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned the Karma Kagyu Monastery at Tibetan camp settlement in Bylakuppe, in Periyapatna taluk of Mysuru district and praised the efforts taken there to conserve nature.This...

Dharamshala Tibetans cast ballots in final round of 2026 general elections

Tenzin Nyidon  DHARAMSHALA, April 26: Exile Tibetan electorates in Dharamshala, the seat of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile, officially known as the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) cast their ballots across 11 polling stations on Sunday in the final round of the...

PM Modi lauds Karma Kagyu Monastery’s green initiative, calls it 'shining example'

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday lauded the Karma Monastery in Bylakuppe, near Mysuru, in new Karnataka, for its remarkable efforts in nature conservation. In his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, the Prime Minister highlighted how...

Tibetans Head to Polls for Final Round of Tibetan Parliament Election

By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 26 April: Tibetans across the world cast their votes in the final phase of elections today to elect members of the 18th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile. This crucial exercise will shape the direction and character of the Tibetan...

China intensifies livestock slaughter push in Tibet, raises concerns over nomadic displacement

A recent report highlights growing concerns over Chinese government campaigns in Tibetan regions that allegedly pressure nomadic communities to sell livestock to slaughterhouses, a move critics say threatens traditional livelihoods and cultural practices, as reported by Tibet Times.

Final round of polls begin for members of 18th Tibetan parliament in-exile

Over 91,000 registered Tibetan voters from 27 countries across the world are casting votes to elect members of Tibetan Parliament in-exile. There are total 93 candidates who are contesting for the final round of elections out of which total...

Exiled Tibetans to elect government in vote condemned by China

Tibetans outside Chinese control vote on Sunday for a government-in-exile, an election of heightened significance as they brace for an inevitable, eventual, future without their revered spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. The India-based Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) — condemned...