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Tibetan Representative speaks at Fifth IPAC Summit in Brussels

Representative Rigzin Genkhang addressed the Fifth IPAC Summit in Brussels, urging global lawmakers to counter China’s repression and support Tibet’s freedom.

Tibet Week 2025 opens at Dayananda Sagar University

Dayananda Sagar University hosted the opening of Tibet Week 2025, celebrating Tibetan culture and heritage through exhibitions, talks, and traditional rituals.

Monlam Melong outperforms global AI in Tibetan language tests

The Monlam Tibetan IT Research Centre says its AI, Monlam Melong, now outperforms leading global models in Tibetan language comprehension and generation.

Aftab Pureval wins second term as Cincinnati Mayor

Tibetan-origin U.S. politician Aftab Pureval has been re-elected as Cincinnati’s Mayor, securing a strong second term with nearly three-fourths of the total votes.

Tibetan Election Commission extends voter registration to Nov 30

CTA Election Commission extended voter registration for the 2025–2026 elections to November 30, citing appeals from Tibetans working in the winter sweater trade.

NED honors missing 11th Panchen Lama with democracy medal

The National Endowment for Democracy awarded its 2025 Democracy Service Medal to the missing 11th Panchen Lama, honoring his enduring symbol of faith and freedom.

Swiss light show drops Tibet scene, calls it ‘too political’

Switzerland’s Bundesplatz light show removed its Tibet segment, calling it “too political,” a move critics say reflects Europe’s growing deference to China.

Two Tibetan films featured at Tokyo International Festival

Two Tibetan women filmmakers, Kunsang Kyirong and Kang Deulung, had their works featured at the Tokyo International Film Festival, drawing strong public interest.

Rare anti-CCP banners in Beijing call for political reform

A rare protest in Beijing’s Sanlitun saw anti-CCP banners calling for political freedom and reform before being swiftly removed by authorities, reports say.

Report says China using aid to control Uyghurs in Xinjiang

A new report says China’s aid programs in Xinjiang are “weaponized,” using development to enforce control and erase Uyghur identity under the guise of progress.