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Anti-CCP Banner Welcomes China's Xi Jinping to America
China's leader is in California to meet with President Joe Biden and the American business community at a time of economic uncertainty back home.
China’s Xi Jinping arrives in US ahead of summit with Joe Biden
Xi is on his first visit to the US in six years as Washington looks to cool tensions with Beijing.
Confrontation Unfolds at SFO Moments Before President Xi's Arrival!
San Francisco International Airport witnessed a dramatic showdown as opposing groups clashed vehemently just before the anticipated arrival of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
U.S.-China tensions on display as Xi arrives in San Francisco for Biden summit
Xi began his first visit to the U.S. in six years just after the U.S. secretary of state took a thinly veiled swipe at Beijing by stressing the need for freedoms and rule of law.
Five Things Biden Should Accomplish During His Meeting With Xi | Opinion
This week's meeting can be an important restart in forging an open dialogue, protecting our security and economic interests, and reassuring our allies in the region that we have their backs.
Decoding eight years of Taiwan's presidency by Tsai Ing-wen: Interview with French journalist Arnaud Vaulerin
"During this period, this democracy of 23.5 million inhabitants has positioned itself in the international arena. There will be a before, and an after Tsai Ing-wen."
Tibetan Association of Vermont hosts 19th Annual Tibet Festival
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - The Tibetan Association of Vermont hosted their 19th Annual Tibet Festival. The Old North End Community Center was filled with Tibetan cultural dance performances, music, and a Tibetan fashion show on Saturday. People had the opportunity to indulge in Tibetan food as well. Organizers say the festival represents how far Tibetans have come.
China Asserts Sending Tibetan Children to Boarding Schools Isn't Forced Assimilation
A Chinese Tibetan official rejected claims of forced assimilation and religious constraints on Friday, defending the boarding school system for remote areas. Xu Zhitao,
China's Shocking Announcement: Dalai Lama's Successor to be Chosen from Within! as Tibet the New Gateway to South Asia
China on Friday asserted that any successor to 88-year-old Dalai Lama should be from within the country and his heir needs to have its approval, as it projected the strategically-located Tibet region as the gateway to South Asia by highlighting the infrastructure development close to the Indian border.
APEC: Press China’s Xi on Human Rights
Click to expand Image Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Bangkok, Thailand, November 19, 2022. © 2022 Athit Perawongmetha/AP Photo (San Francisco) – United States and foreign leaders who meet with Chinese President Xi...
G7 urges ‘peaceful’ resolution in Strait
The G7 on Wednesday called for protecting peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and support for the nation’s meaningful participation in international organizations, while the UK and Japan reite...
Museum of Tibetan Art opens powerful exhibit of American artist’s work: ‘A transformative force’
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art — whose mission is to present the art, culture and history of Tibet to a world audience to educate and inspire appreciation of Himalayan cultures — recently hosted the opening reception of “Synergies,” featuring works by multi-disciplinary artist Cheryl R. Riley.
Secret Meeting Revealed: CPC Tibet Secretary's Surprise Visit to Nepal's Prime Minister - What Could It Mean?
Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) for Xizang Autonomous Region of China Wang Junzheng remained busy in meeting top political leaders in Kathmandu on Thursday.
An Epic Pilgrimage Across Three Great Religions
Before there was tourism, there was pilgrimage. One writer’s 40,000-mile journey through Bolivia, Mongolia and Iraq reveals the ritual’s enduring transformational power.
Buddhist monk in Tibet confirmed as detained by Chinese authorities
He was arrested for allegedly contacting people outside the region.
Shocking Revelation: China Pressures Tibetan Students to Denounce the Dalai Lama!
Reports from two Tibetans residing in Tibet reveal that China is pushing teachers and students in western Tibet to pledge their loyalty to the one-party state while condemning the Dalai Lama and what Chinese authorities label as separatist activities.
Australia: Challenge China on Human Rights
Click to expand Image Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese waves alongside newly appointed Foreign Minister Penny Wong, at the door of their plane in Canberra, Australia, May 23, 2022. © 2022 David Gray/Getty Images (Sydney) – Australian Prime Minister...
Lee Teng-hui listing sparks outcry
A Taiwanese organization based in Tokyo on Sunday lodged a protest against Japanese publisher Shueisha for categorizing former president Lee Teng-hui (李登輝) under “China” in its collection on Asian ...
The Battle for the Soul of the Dalai Lama
In 1954, China’s paramount leader Mao Zedong met Tenzin Gyatso, the then 19-year-old who was the 14th Dalai Lama, the spiritual and temporal leader of Tibet. “Religion,” Mao acerbically observed to the young Dalai Lama,
Secret China Plot Exposed: Uncover the Shocking Truth Behind Their Covert Mission to Rename Tibet!
The controversy surrounding the potential renaming of Tibet to "Xizang" in English gained widespread attention in early October. This development stemmed from the China Tibet "Himalayan Rim" International Cooperation Forum held in Linzhi, Tibet, from October 4 to 6.
China is getting away with cultural genocide in Tibet
“Genocide” is a powerful charge, often leveled at repressive regimes and warring states when they are openly mass murdering civilians. But some genocides take place slowly and methodically, without large-scale killing, and outside the public’s view.
Mining boom harms fragile Tibetan Plateau, report says
China’s booming electric vehicle (EV) industry is fueling a lithium rush in the Tibetan Plateau that risks damaging the troubled region’s fragile ecology and deepening rights violations, research p...
"Traveling to Tibet? Here's What Tibetans Want You to Know!"
Should you really join tours of an occupied country organized by the occupying power? Perhaps not, but if you insist on going there, here are some tips.
China shows off a Tibetan boarding school that’s part of a system some see as forced assimilation
SHANGRI-LA TOWN, China (AP) — First-grade students, hands folded on their desks, watch a teacher write a brush-like stroke on a blackboard in their Tibetan alphabet. Outside, craggy mountains climb toward the brightest of blue skies. The air is clean and crisp at 2,800 meters (9,100 feet), if a bit thin.
Sen. Mitt Romney met with actor Richard Gere on Tibet
Sen. Mitt Romney met with a Tibetan official and Hollywood actor Richard Gere “to discuss efforts to support basic rights in Tibet” on Tuesday.


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