Geneva: The Tibet Bureau Geneva will be hosting a virtual event to launch a book distribution project as part of Thank You His Holiness program. The event will be broadcasted live on Wednesday 31 March 2021 at 7:00 to 8:00 pm (IST); 3:30 to 4:30 pm (Geneva) and 9:30 am to 10:30 am (New (...)
Dharamshala: His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrived smiling broadly. He scanned the faces of students in Russia, laughed, waved and sat down. Prof Nikolai Yankovski, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, introduced himself and explained that he would be moderating today’s conversation instead (...)
Washington, DC: The Chinese Liaison Officer, the Office of Tibet, Washington DC, Tsultrim Gyatso organized the first Clubhouse room on the Tibetan issue in the Chinese language on March 26 with help from moderators from China news, a club in Clubhouse that focuses on the movements of the (...)
India Today 27 March 2021 Foreign ministers from China and Iran, which are both subject to US sanctions, signed a landmark 25-year cooperation agreement on Saturday. “Relations between the two countries have now reached the level of strategic partnership and China seeks to comprehensively (...)
WION 28 March 2021 United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Sunday that the UN was in negotiation with China for a visit “without restrictions” to Xinjiang in order to see how Uyghur Muslims were being treated. He declared this in an interview broadcast. At least one million (...)
London: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday invited some of the MPs including RT. Tim Loughton to Number 10, Downing street for discussion on China’s imposed sanctions on nine UK citizens including five MPs yesterday. “This morning, I spoke with some of those who have been shining a light (...)
Geneva: China is facing strong backlash for imposition of retaliatory sanctions against parliamentarians, institutions, researchers and scholars across the world including EU, Belgian, Dutch, Swedish and UK lawmakers. On 22 March 2021, EU sanctioned four individuals in China for their (...)
By Amitava Mukherjee, The Diplomat. March 27, 2021. If a new hydropower project at the Brahmaputra’s Great Bend comes about, northeastern India will have to go to sleep with the possibility of breach of mammoth-sized water reservoirs over its head at any time. It may not be outlandish to (...)
Amish Raj Mulmi for The Print In ‘All Roads Lead North’, Amish Raj Mulmi writes that the Gyirong–Kathmandu train has been in China-Nepal talks for over a decade. But who will it really help? The Tatopani crossing in the east, similarly, opened up in October 2020 after several months of shutdown, (...)