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KATHMANDU, Nepal,
1 July 2009
(IANS)
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Fretting at the resumption of anti-China protests in Nepal by Tibetan refugees, Beijing has sent a delegation to urge the new government of Nepal to quell them. A politburo member of the Communist Party of China met Nepal's Foreign Minister to register their concern at the Tibetan protests calling for a 'Free Tibet'.
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BEIJING, China,
1 July 2009
(Reuters)
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China's ambitions to strengthen control of the Internet with filtering software became a show of the limits of its power.
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NEW DELHI, India,
30 June 2009
(The Times of India)
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India's Ambassador to China Nirupama Rao was on Tuesday named as the next foreign secretary to succeed Shivshankar Menon.
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Karmapa speaks for wildlife conservation
DHARAMSHALA, India,
29 June 2009
(Tibet Sun)
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The Karmapa appealed to his fellow Tibetans not to harm wildlife and asked them to abstain from using animal skins in their clothing. ...
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Iraqis rejoice as US troops leave Baghdad
BAGHDAD, Iraq,
29 June 2009
(Reuters)
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Iraqis celebrate the reclaimed sovereignty of their country after six years of foreign military occupation; US troops to quit towns and cities on 30 June. ...
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'King of Pop' Michael Jackson dies at age 50
LOS ANGELES, US,
26 June 2009
(Reuters)
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Michael Jackson, who went from child star to the King of Pop to a figure of constant controversy, died Thursday afternoon at a Los Angeles hospital. He was 50.
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Tibet's leadership crisis
By Gwynne Dyer
The Dalai Lama has been feeding tranquillisers to the Tibetan population for decades. Beijing will miss him when he's gone. ...
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The damming of the Mekong: major blow to an epic river
By Fred Pearce
China is building a series of dams on the Mekong river that will restrict its natural flow and threaten the sustenance of tens of millions of Southeast Asians. ...
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Cordial relations between Nepal and China
By Dirgha Raj Prasai
For Nepal to recuperate its status as a beautiful, peaceful and great nation, it should increase cooperation in trade and transport with China. ...
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ON THE WEB,
1 July 2009
(NPR)
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Tibetan filmmaker Pema Tsetan says that Tibet has always been mythologised and worshipped, and made more remote by outsiders, who don't understand the new Tibet. ...
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DELHI, India,
23 May 2009
(Business Standard)
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Nine years after his flight to India, the Karmapa lives under tight security and access to him is watched closely by the Indian government. ...
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DHARAMSHALA, India,
30 June 2009
(The New York Times)
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At the behest of the Dalai Lama, science is now taught to nuns and monks by teachers from various American universities. ...
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ON THE WEB,
20 February 2009
(The Wall Street Journal)
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Gyalo Thondup opened up about his epochal role in modern Tibet and efforts over the years to prevent a widening rift between Beijing and his younger brother, the Dalai Lama. ...
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DHARAMSHALA, India,
27 May 2009
(Tibet Sun)
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Five wanted Tibetan monks of Labrang Monastery who have participated in the protests in March 2008 have recently escaped into exile in India. ...
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NEW DELHI, India,
17 January 2009
(Business Standard)
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Thubten Samphel, spokesperson of Tibet's government-in-exile, has written the new fiction novel: Falling Through The Roof. ...
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