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Historic Czech Senate Resolution Upholds His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Authority, Rejects China’s Role...

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“The Czech Senate has today sent a clear and powerful message to the world: spiritual heritage cannot be legislated by an authoritarian state. By standing with the Tibetan people in our right to choose our own leaders, the Czech Republic reaffirms its legacy as a champion of human dignity. This resolution is not just a document; it is a beacon of hope for every Tibetan and we are deeply grateful to the Czech Republic for this courageous stand.”
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India Backs Dalai Lama’s Authority, Rejects China’s Interference in Tibetan Reincarnation

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India has firmly backed the Dalai Lama’s exclusive authority over his succession, pushing back against Beijing’s long-standing attempts to control Tibetan religious traditions and drawing a sharp warning from China.
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China’s Global Espionage Machine: Joint Cybersecurity Advisory Exposes Router Compromises

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A coalition of cybersecurity agencies from the U.S., UK, EU, Canada, Japan, Australia, and others issued a blunt warning: Chinese state hackers aren’t just stealing data—they’re hijacking the internet itself.
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China’s Electrification Push: Batteries, Power, and the Price Tibet Is Paying

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China’s electrification narrative is built on a simple premise: cut reliance on fossil fuels by turning everything electric cars, buses, logistics fleets, data centres, robots, AI infrastructure, and grid storage. In 2025, global electric vehicle sales surpassed 20 million units, driven overwhelmingly by China, which accounted for around 70 % of global EV production and saw more than half of all new car sales domestically come from electric or plug-in hybrid models. This is not a tentative shift it is a systemic transformation of transportation and industry.
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Ethnic Unity or Cultural Erasure? Tibet Faces Intensified Pressure Post-2025 China Two Sessions

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The annual political gatherings in Beijing, known as the "Two Sessions," concluded this year with explicit signals of a deepening clampdown on Tibetan identity, positioning Tibet as a testing ground for China's broader policy of assimilating ethnic minorities into a singular Chinese identity. The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) convened from March 4 to 10, followed closely by the National People’s Congress (NPC), held from March 5 to 11. Tibetan delegates, predictably lauding Chinese government policies, were portrayed in state media as celebrating "happiness, peace, harmony, and unity" in Tibet—claims starkly at odds with independent reports of severe human rights violations.
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Chinese Spies Caught In Philippines On Count Of Espionage

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In a development that has jolted the already tense South China Sea theater, Philippine security agencies have arrested a group of Chinese nationals for conducting unauthorized surveillance and mapping of sensitive military installations across Luzon. The incident, now under intense investigation, is the latest episode in Beijing’s expanding campaign of clandestine infiltration—this time, not on disputed reefs, but within the sovereign mainland of a neighboring democracy.
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China’s Villages Push Back: Land, Debt, and a Rising Rural Revolt

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In a small temple in Lingao County, Hainan, villagers armed with buckets of rice faced off against police carrying riot shields and batons. Drums pounded, tension crackled, and chaos erupted. Some hurled rice, a traditional ritual meant to ward off evil, while others carried sacred artifacts on their shoulders, marching past the authorities in a defiant display of faith and resilience.
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Movie Premiere of “Amala: The Life Struggle of Dalai Lama’s Sister” in Vienna Draws...

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Vienna, 14 September 2024 – Despite continuous heavy rains, the highly anticipated premiere of the movie Amala: The Life Struggle of Dalai Lama's Sister was successfully held at the Cine Center movie theatre in Vienna. Sixty people, including members of the Tibetan diaspora and human rights advocates, braved the weather to attend the event, which shines a spotlight on the hardships faced by Gyalyum Chenmo, the Dalai Lama’s mother, and the struggles of her family under Chinese rule.
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Sikyong Confirms Back Channel Talks with China and Shines Light On China Renaming Territories...

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Sikyong Penpa Tsering, the Tibetan President in Exile, provided insights into ongoing back-channel negotiations with China and outlined the Central Tibetan Administration’s (CTA) strategic plans. The discussions come amid broader geopolitical issues, including China's renaming of territories and the historical role of Tibetan soldiers in Indian wars.

China Intensifies Harassment of Citizens in Japan Amid Rising Concerns Over Human Rights Exposure

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Chinese authorities have escalated harassment against Chinese citizens residing in Japan, particularly those involved in activities deemed "subversive" by Beijing, according to a report released by Human Rights Watch on Thursday. The report sheds light on China's growing efforts to stifle dissent and prevent the international community from learning about its ongoing human rights abuses in regions like Tibet, Xinjiang, and Inner Mongolia.