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Dalai Lama says he never met Jeffrey Epstein amid claims linking him to sex offender

The Dalai Lama’s office has firmly rejected claims linking him to Jeffrey Epstein, saying he never met the disgraced financier nor authorised any contact, amid renewed scrutiny of Epstein-related files

BREAKING NEWS: A-Nya Sengdra Released 

After seven and a half years in prison, Tibetan environmental defender A-Nya Sengdra has been released from Chinese prison.

How PM Modi’s Nari Shakti agenda has re-cast women as drivers of India’s development

The latest budget announcements—presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, herself a trailblazing embodiment of Nari Shakti—of SHE Marts for rural women entrepreneurs, fisherieslinked livelihoods, setting up of girls’ hostels in every district, and strengthening caregivers reaffirm women-focused development, putting...

Buddhist Circuit in Northeast speaks of India’s inclusive civilization

Buddhism becomes the language through which India speaks gently but confidently to Asia. A monastery restoration in Tawang says more to the Himalayan world than a diplomatic note. The post Buddhist Circuit in Northeast speaks of India’s inclusive civilization...

Dalai Lama’s Grammy is not China’s business

The Dalai Lama has won a Grammy award. Predictably, Beijing will object. For decades, China has sought to control the narrative around Tibet’s spiritual leader, treating his every… The post Dalai Lama’s Grammy is not China’s business appeared first...

UN report warns ‘China erasing Tibetan civilisation, identity’; exile Tibetans say ‘confirmation of truth’

Reacting to the findings, members of the Tibetan exile community in Dharamshala said the UN report confirms what Tibetans have long been asserting about the situation inside Tibet.

Chinese troops harass, beat Nepal’s livestock farmers despite 2012 border grazing deal

(TibetanReview.net, Feb07’26) – Nepal’s communist leaders have been criticising the ongoing visit of a Tibetan Buddhist master on invitation from the country’s Buddhist community at a 10-day religious event in capital Kathmandu that began on Feb 1, calling him...

China tightens curbs on Tibetan religious life, bars children under 18 from monasteries

Notices stating "Children under 18 are not allowed in the monastery" were reportedly posted at the monastery entrance in Kham, indicating stricter enforcement of long-standing regulations restricting minors' involvement in religious life, according to Phayul.

India-US Trade Deal: USTR Map Shows PoK and Aksai Chin Within Indian Borders

A map shared by the US Trade Representative alongside the India-US interim trade agreement showed the entire Jammu and Kashmir region, including PoK and Aksai Chin, as part of India The post India-US Trade Deal: USTR Map Shows PoK...

Australian MPs Strategize Tibet Action Plans; Focus on 'Year of Compassion'

Australian Parliamentary Group for Tibet meets to plan advocacy, discuss the "Year of Compassion" for the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday, and combat cultural erasure.