His Holiness the Dalai Lama and fellow Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi during their meeting in Prague, Czech Republic on September 15, 2013. Photo/Jeremy Russell/OHHDL
[South China Morning Post] Orville Schell says the challenge for China’s leaders is to protect the country’s economic successes while becoming more comfortable with the openness required of a modern nation By Orville Schell For those who look at China from afar, or see it on a visit through the (...)
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[dalailama.com] Prague, Czech Republic, 14 September 2013 – This morning, after three days in Vilnius, Lithuania, His Holiness the Dalai Lama flew to Prague, capital of the Czech Republic. He was received at the Airport by Karel Schwarzenberg, former Foreign Minister in the Czech government and (...)
PRAGUE: His Holiness the Dalai Lama will deliver the opening address of Forum 2000 Conference Societies in Transition during a four days visit to the Czech Republic capital Prague. His Holiness the Dalai Lama will arrive in the Czech Republic today (14 September) at the invitation of Forum 2000 (...)
[AFP] VILNIUS — The Dalai Lama said Friday he believed China was being “more realistic” about Tibet after decades of what he termed failed hardline policy. Beijing has long accused Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader of encouraging separatism and violence, but the Nobel Peace laureate said Friday he is (...)
[dalailama.com] Vilnius, Lithuania, 13 September 2013 – At the Academy of Arts once more, the first of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s engagements today was a meeting with Buddhists and supporters of Tibet. He began by paying his respects before an image of the Buddha that had been set up to one (...)
By Ilaria Maria Sala [The Wall Street Journal] LUMBINI, Nepal: The plain of Terai, a poor agricultural land crossed by holy rivers, straddles the border between Nepal and India. Its sweltering summers see temperatures climb above 100 degrees, but this parched terrain might be on the verge of (...)
[Press Trust of India] TEZPUR: A group of 15 Buddhist monks (Lamas) from Ladakh visited Tawang and other Buddhist monasteries in Arunachal Pradesh under the aegis of the Army. For the first time, the Lamas ventured outside the rugged region of Ladakh to visit one of the most important Buddhist (...)
DHARAMSHALA: Tibetan political leader Dr. Lobsang Sangay has congratulated the newly elected prime ministers of Australia and Norway for their recent election victories, and thanked the people and government of the two countries for their long-standing support for the Tibetan people. “On behalf (...)
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DHARAMSHALA: A Lithuanian member of the European Parliament on Wednesday said Lithuanians have a moral debt to the Dalai Lama and described the Tibetan spiritual leader as a global symbol of non-violence. “We have a moral debt to the Dalai Lama. He is a global symbol of non-violence,” said (...)