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‘Called my Indian passport invalid’: Arunachal woman alleges harassment at Chinese airport

An Indian woman from Arunachal Pradesh was detained for 18 hours at Shanghai airport because Chinese officials deemed her passport invalid due to her birthplace. They insisted Arunachal Pradesh was part of China. The Indian government has been urged...

Canadian MPs call for 2025 to be declared ‘Year of Compassion’ as Parliament reaffirms support for Tibet and Dalai Lama

MPs Karim Bardeesy, Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe, and James Maloney delivered statements in the House of Commons, highlighting the Dalai Lama's message of compassion and advocating for Tibet's rights.

Global outrage deepens as China’s crimes against Uyghurs exposed worldwide

The week began in Berlin, where the WUC and Campaign for Uyghurs hosted the International Uyghur Women's Dialogue from 14-15 November.

“One more inch of normalisation, harmony of relations between China and India’: Robinder Sachdev on resumption of tourist visa for Chinese...

Foreign Affairs Expert Robinder Sachdev expressed optimism as India reopens tourist visa for Chinese citizens and called it a step towards the normalisation of ties between the two countries.

“Constructive development of India-China relationship”: Defence expert on resumption of tourist visa for Chinese citizens

Defence Expert Sanjeev Srivastava on Friday, hailed the recent news of the resumption of issuance of tourist visas to Chinese citizens worldwide, calling it a constructive development in the bilateral ties.

India reopens tourist visa for Chinese citizens after 5-year freeze

The fresh move followed some sequence of steps taken earlier this year, comprising the January 2025 agreement between India and China when the two countries agreed to resume direct passenger flights.

Brussels hosts second Tibetan youth meet to strengthen identity, unity among diaspora

The Office of Tibet in Brussels successfully held its Second Belgian Tibetan Youth Networking Meet over the weekend, gathering 26 young Tibetans from various parts of Belgium, as reported by the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA).

China accelerates cultural suppression in Tibet with ideological, militarised training of elementary students

According to a report released by the Washington-based advocacy organisation International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), China is increasingly using the education system to instil loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) at the expense of Tibetan culture and language,...

China’s rare earth monopoly threatens global climate transition, warns expert

In a detailed piece published in Turkiye Today following his visit to the summit as an observer, Panda said that rare earths, lithium, copper and other minerals essential for renewable technologies have become "political instruments embedded in the strategic...

Earthquake of magnitude 4.1 strikes Tibet

As per the NCS, the earthquake took place at a depth of 60km.