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China celebrates Serfs’ Emancipation Day to mark terminating one country, two systems policy for Tibet

(TibetanReview.net, Mar29’26) – China has marked on Mar 28 the 67th anniversary of its termination of what was akin to a one-country-two-systems promise it had made to Tibet in 1951 with the raising of its Red Star flag before...

China expresses readiness to work with new Nepal gov’t as pro-Beijing former PM Oli arrested

(TibetanReview.net, Mar29’26) – China has welcomed Nepal’s new Prime Minister Balendra Shah as it seeks to recast two decades of Nepal policy anchored in the country’s Communist stalwarts KP Sharma Oli and Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda”, who sought to...

Dalai Lama Praises Historic First Female Archbishop

Dalai Lama congratulated Sarah Mullally on becoming the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, praising women in leadership as a beacon of global hope.

Tibetan President Congratulates Nepal’s New PM Balendra Shah

Tibetan President Penpa Tsering congratulates Balendra Shah on becoming Nepal's youngest Prime Minister, highlighting shared cultural and historical ties.

Chinese Police Besiege Tibetan Monastery, Beat Monk During Funeral

Chinese police besieged a Tibetan monastery during funeral rites, arresting and beating Venerable Ugyen Jangchub amid an intense state security crackdown.

China’s ethnic law sparks fresh Tibet concerns

Representatives led by Thinlay Chukki, along with UN Advocacy Officer Phuntsok Topgyal, engaged in a series of high-level meetings in the Czech Republic to highlight China's oppression in Tibet and explore avenues for international cooperation, as reported by the...

In wrangling dark matter, some scientists find inspiration in the Torah, Krishna and Christ

Dark matter and dark energy are mysteries that have confounded scientists for decades, even though they comprise 95% of the universe's mass

Dissent in the Museum: Reflecting on Tibet, Power, and the Politics of Naming

Tsering Passang | 29 March 2026 | Following my recent participation in the conference “DISSENT! Museums and Political Disagreement in a Time of Culture Wars and Conflict” at the University of Manchester, from 25–26 March 2026, I have been...

China mum, inspired by son’s heroic death, has handcrafted shoe pads for soldiers for 20 years

A Chinese mother has handcrafted more than 1,000 pairs of shoe pads for new army recruits in memory of her soldier son who died rescuing his comrade two decades ago. Zhang Xinghui, from southwestern China’s Chongqing municipality, is affectionately...

Venerable Ugyen Jangchub Arrested and Subjected To Beatings

Reported By Palden Edited By Pema Tso Translated By TenGyal The Chinese authorities have surrounded and continue to impose restrictions on the late His Eminence Choktrul Hung Kar Dorje Rinpoche’s Lung Ngon Monastery. From March 27th to 30th, as...