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British MPs attend session of Tibetan Parliament-in-exile

Speaker of the Tibetan parliament-in-exile Karma Choephel addressing the sixth session of the 14th Parliament.

Tibet Sun/Lobsang Wangyal/India

— With a bang of his gavel, the Speaker of the Tibetan parliament-in-exile Karma Choephel declared the sixth session of the House open today. The session will go on for a week, discussing the administrative activities of the government.

A file photo of Taktser Rinpoche, the eldest brother of the Dalai Lama Dalai Lama's older brother Taktser Rinpoche passes away

— Taktser Rinpoche, the eldest brother of the Dalai Lama, passed away on Saturday around 1.30 a.m. India time at his Bloomington home,

Tibetan man ploughing a field near Gyabon Hamlet located near the base camp of Mount Everest in the Tibet Autonomous Region in May 2008. China to invest $3.1 billion for projects in Tibet

— China will invest 21.17 billion yuan ($3.1 billion) by 2013 in a series of industrial projects to promote development in the restive and remote Himalayan region of Tibet, the official Xinhua news agency said on Friday.

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    — As rescue operations continue to evacuate about 100,000 people trapped in flooded areas in Bihar, Tibetans gear up to join hands in the rescue efforts in the flood-ravaged eastern Indian state. ...
  • The Dalai Lama during his visit to London on 21 May 2008. Dalai Lama among eight nominees for EU human rights prize
    — The Dalai Lama has been nominated for the European parliament's 2008 Sakharov prize for "freedom of thought". ...
  • Tibetan doctor showing a medicinal plant at the Tibetan Medical Institute in Dharamshala.        Tibetan medicine conference in Brasil
    — A two-day conference will be held in Sao Paulo, Brasil, on 5 and 6 September, to look at the role of traditional Tibetan medicine and contemplative practices in a modern scientific and medical context, ...

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    — A spell in hospital by the Dalai Lama highlights enormous complexities likely to arise when the 73-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner does pass away. ...
  • China says it backs India's nuclear ambitions
    — China said it supported India’s nuclear plans and hoped for a middle ground at crucial ongoing talks in Vienna, as Indian officials elbowed their way towards getting the freedom to buy nuclear fuel from across the world. ...
  • Samdhong Rinpoche's government pledges to empower Tibetan women
    — The exile Tibetan government of Prime Minister Samdhong Rinpoched pledged to adopt a policy to empower Tibetan women. ...
  • Chinese Foreign Minister to visit India
    — Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi will undertake a three-day official visit to India at the invitation of External Affairs Minister from September 7-9, 2008 ...
  • Olympic torch sheds light on occupation of Tibet
    — The Olympic torch was extinguished in Beijing, China, on August 24 at the end of the Games, along with an important chance to expose the repression of the Tibetan Buddhists to the world. ...
  • China's Chinalco unit to explore, smelt in Tibet
    — Aluminum Corp. of China, the country's biggest producer, has set up a subsidiary based in Tibet to conduct mineral exploration, mining and smelting in the Himalayan region. ...
  • Sichuan-Tibet highway reopens to traffic
    — The Sichuan-Tibet highway in southwest China re-opened to traffic at 11:10 a.m. on Wednesday after 94 hours of repairs. ...

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— Thubten Jigme Norbu, the elder brother of Buddhist spiritual leader the Dalai Lama who died last week in the US, considered the status of Tibet “non-negotiable” throughout his life. ...

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