tibet
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‘A cliff of clay called home’: What a Tibetan prisoner remembers of his motherland’s ancient culture
Nyen Dhondup T Rekjong
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‘We Measure the Earth with our Bodies’: Tsering Yangzom Lama’s novel makes us read exile with hope
Saloni Sharma
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Dalai Lama has identified Mongolia’s next spiritual leader. But who will pick his successor?
Brooke Schedneck, The Conversation
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Fiction: Horrors of displacement and colonialism told through the lives of four Tibetans in exile
Tsering Yangzom Lama
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‘No point in returning to China. I prefer India’: The Dalai Lama
Scroll Staff
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China names bridges along Tibet-Xinjiang highway after soldiers who died in Galwan Valley clash
Scroll Staff
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China and Nepal take first steps towards proposed rail link from Tibet to Kathmandu
Ramesh Bhushal
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The mystery of why the elusive Himalayan wolf is stalking the slopes of Mount Everest
Ramesh Bhushal
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Passengers injured as Chinese jet catches fire during takeoff
Scroll Staff
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Nepal must drop its obsequiousness towards China and start a real two-way conversation
Kanak Mani Dixit
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Watch: Tibetan leader Dalai Lama makes his first public appearance since the start of Covid-19
Scroll Staff
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The Dalai Lama makes first public appearance in two years
Scroll Staff
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How the McMahon Line came to be the border between India and Tibet (and, later, China)
Maroof Raza
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China opposes US top diplomat Antony Blinken’s meeting with Dalai Lama’s aide
Scroll Staff
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‘Nehru, Tibet and China’: The hostilities and statements that finally led India into war in 1962
AS Bhasin
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A new method of dating artefact shows humans have lived on the Tibetan Plateau for over 5,000 years
Jan-Hendrik May, The Conversation Luke Gliganic, The Conversation
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Starting as a child, this Tibetan woman was forced to face 22 years of Chinese oppression
Thérèse Obrecht Hodler
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Exiled and distanced from its home, Tibetan writing has long reflected the spirit of the pandemic
Kaushik Barua
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The Dalai Lama’s flight from Lhasa and his perilous journey to India: ‘A dizzying, frightening blur’
Tenzin Geyche Tethong
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Fossils in a Tibetan cave reveal how early humans adapted to live in one of world’s remotest places
Bo Li, The Conversation Dongju Zhang, The Conversation Qiaomei Fu, The Conversation Zenobia Jacobs, The Conversation