Sunday Morning Herald, Read original news here As Australia loses its internet innocence in a state of mild surprise and confusion, other countries already have moved far beyond the concept of a worldwide web. There are five key points. First, … (...)
Dharamshala: Education Kalon Dr Pema Yangchen, addressed the closing ceremony of ‘The Seventh Tibetan General Conference on Education’ at the T-building this afternoon. Tenzin Dorjee, head of Academic section of Department of Education read out around 72 resolution passed during … (...)
Reuters, Stephanie Nebehay, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 Read original news here GENEVA (Reuters) – China is lobbying hard to thwart scrutiny of its mass detention camps for Muslim Uighurs in the Xinjiang region at the U.N. Human Rights Council’s main annual session … (...)
By Kunchok Dolma Yaklha, Special Appointee for Human Rights China has been heavily promoting its “human rights with Chinese characteristics” agenda, which places development over human rights, on the international stage. The efforts continued at the recently concluded 22nd session … (...)
Dharamshala: Dharamshala falls under seismic zone IV and thereby prone to major earthquakes and related hazards. A 7.8 earthquake struck the Kangra valley in 1905 that claimed the lives of over 20,000 and caused severe destruction. The area is also … (...)
By Fred Hiatt, Editorial page editor, February 24 2019, Read original news here China is a leading oppressor of Muslims, so it should come as no surprise that the crown prince of Saudi Arabia — the kingdom that views itself as defender … (...)
Dharamshala: President Dr Lobsang Sangay of Central Tibetan Administration attended the inauguration of newly built Foreigner Registration Office (FRO) in Superintendent Police complex at Dharamshala on 23 February. Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur inaugurated the office for registration of (...)
Dharamshala: The seventh Tibetan General Conference on Education began today at the T-building, Central Tibetan Secretariat in Dharamshala. 242 participants comprising of principals, directors, teachers, and counsellors from 76 Tibetan schools in Nepal and India, are currently attending the (...)