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Across Many Mountains: Memoir of Tibetan Exile Debuts in Tokyo

A Japanese translation of Across Many Mountains, chronicling three generations of Tibetan women’s journey from oppression to exile, recently debuted in Tokyo.

Tibetan monk sentenced in secret after pattern of disappearances

A Tibetan Buddhist monk who disappeared for five years has been sentenced to seven years in prison, apparently for his devotion to the Dalai Lama, Tibet Watch has learned. Source

London Office Vows to Strengthen and Promote Tibetan Language and Cultural Identity

The Office of Tibet in London vows to strengthen cultural identity against China's Mandarin mandates by launching new school programs and parent initiatives.

China tightens grip on Tibetan Monastery during Rinpoche’s funeral

Chinese security forces imposed sweeping restrictions around Lung Ngon Monastery in Gade County, Golog, during the funeral rites of the late Choktrul Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche. From March 27 to 30, police and military personnel reportedly surrounded the monastery, severely...

Indian Scholars and Analysts Visit Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, Meet Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel

Dharamshala: A delegation of Indian scholars and analysts visited the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile earlier today, 31 March 2026, where they met with Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel. The visit was part of an orientation program organized by the Tibet Action Institute...

Tibetan president Signs Standardized National Symbols Affirming Historical Status

Central Tibetan Administration signed and standardized its national flag and emblem to reaffirm Tibet's historical status and urge renewed dialogue.

China’s new language law sparks concerns; Tibetan community launches cultural revival initiative

China's newly introduced "Ethnic Unity and Progress" law on March 12, 2026, has raised serious concerns over the preservation of linguistic and cultural identity among ethnic minorities, particularly Tibetans, according to a report by the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA).

Tibetans Launch Month-Long 'Black Hat March' to Delhi Seeking Freedom

The Tibetan Youth Congress launched a month-long Black Hat March from Dharamshala to New Delhi, protesting Chinese cultural suppression and demanding freedom.

Tibetan Youth Congress holds ‘Black Hat March’ from Dharamshala to Delhi

The march was flagged off by Tibetan security minister-in-exile Dolma Gyari from the Lhagyal Ri Temple in McLeodganj. The month-long march will conclude at the United Nations office in New Delhi on April 25.

Dalai Lama backs Pope Leo's peace appeal, urges to end global conflicts

Dharamsala: Tibetan spiritual leader and Nobel Peace Laureate Dalai Lama on Tuesday endorsed the recent appeal for peace made by Pope Leo XIV.In a message issued from Dharamsala, the Buddhist leader emphasised that "violence has no place in any...