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Chinese database for spying on Taiwanese leaked
China has developed a network-mapping project targeting political figures and parties in Taiwan to monitor public opinion during elections and to craft tailored influence campaigns aimed at dividing T...
China: Cybercrime Bill Entrenches Censorship, Surveillance
Click to expand Image A person standing before an image of the Chinese national flag in Beijing, October 23, 2017. © 2017 Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images (New York) – The Chinese government’s proposed law to combat cybercrime extends far...
China launches ‘World’s first Tibetan large language model’ to combat ‘distorted ideologies, values’
(TibetanReview.net, Mar17’26) – China said Mar 16 that it had launched the world’s first Tibetan large language model and its application, DeepZang. Developed by CHOKNOR Information Technology Co., Ltd. Officially unveiled in Lhasa, the company’s chairman has said it...
Thousands rally around the globe to commemorate Tibet’s March 10 Uprising Day
March 17, 2026 On March 10, 2026, thousands of Tibetans and supporters of Tibetan freedom gathered in cities and towns to remember the sacrifice and courage of Tibetans’ 1959 uprising against China’s invasion and annexation of their homeland. The...
China’s New ‘Ethnic Unity’ Law Condemned by Rights Group as Threat to Tibetan Identity
Advocacy organization Tibet Action Institute (TAI) has strongly condemned the passage of China’s new “Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress,” warning that the legislation formalizes policies that could accelerate the erasure of Tibetan identity, language, and culture. The...
Tibetan Monk Dies in Police Custody
Chinese police authorities tortured a young Tibetan Buddhist monk so severely that he died in custody before returning his body to his monastery... Source
Australia Leads Global Push with Landmark Parliamentary Motion on Tibet
Australia's Parliament passed a landmark cross-party motion condemning human rights abuses in Tibet and opposing interference in the Dalai Lama's succession.
CTA President defends budget priorities, addresses US funding cuts and long-term sustainability
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, March 17: The President of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), Penpa Tsering, who also holds the portfolio of Finance Minister, delivered detailed clarifications on the second day of the ongoing budget session on Tuesday. His responses...
Tsering Dhongthog becomes first Tibetan-American Deputy Assistant Secretary at U.S. State Department
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, March 17: Tsering Dhongthog has been appointed as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Trade Policy and Negotiations at the United States Department of State, marking a historic milestone as the first Tibetan-American to hold a senior position...











