Search results 31564 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Tibetan Monks March on Police Station to Demand Friend’s Release 2013-10-14 Chinese authorities detain three Tibetans over links to unrest in Driru. China Launches New Drive Against Dalai Lama Photos in Kardze 2019-05-29 The campaign in Sichuan's Kardze prefecture is now reaching formerly inaccessible rural areas, a Tibetan source says. Thousands of Tibetans Driven From Their Homes by China to Make Way For National Park 2020-09-09 Nomad families in Qinghai's Themchen county must leave their ancestral lands by the end of 2020, Chinese officials say. Tibetans Drown in Escape Attempt 2012-12-14 The five men had planned to self-immolate in a protest against rule by Beijing. Tibetan Woman Drowns in Protest Against Land Grab in Palyul 2017-06-23 The county chief had ordered Tibetan homes and an historic cemetery destroyed, angering local residents. Drunk Chinese Police Detain, Torture Tibetan Festival-Goers 2014-09-24 They had demanded that Tibetans watching an archery competition join them in drinking toasts. Tibetan Followers in Dispute Over Tenzin Delek Rinpoche's Remains 2015-07-15 Some want his body returned home for funeral rites, while others want the remains cremated in Chengdu. China Reduces Number of Larung Gar Dwellings Marked For Destruction 2017-03-17 The final total to be demolished remains unclear, though. Tibetan Homes Near Lhasa to be Replaced by Chinese-Style Dwellings 2015-12-04 The move follows earlier efforts to 'modernize' the central Barkhor area in the Tibetan regional capital. Tibetan Eco Woes Hit Asia 2012-01-13 A panel analyzes how Chinese development is damaging Tibet's pristine ecosystem. Tibetans in Chengdu Call for Bilingual Education for Their Children 2017-01-19 Emphasis on Mandarin Chinese in Sichuan's provincial capital forces children back to their villages if they want to study Tibetan. Eight Tibetans Are Detained For Resisting Eviction in Kyegudo 2015-01-26 Police take them into custody after they cannot pay additional costs of government housing. Elderly Tibetan Severely Beaten for Questioning Chinese 'Political Education' 2013-09-11 Police pull a black hood over his head and attack him. Elderly Tibetan Beaten and Jailed for Seeking Freedom 2013-10-08 He had staged a solitary protest calling for independence and the Dalai Lama's return. Tibetan Elderly Group Forced to End Protests Over Land Grabs 2013-11-01 They had asked for compensation for farmland taken by authorities almost 30 years ago. Dalai Lama Rejects Appeals 2011-03-17 Rule by kings, spiritual leaders 'out of date,' says the Nobel laureate. Exile Tibetans Vote 2011-03-20 Opposition from Nepal mars the election of a new Tibetan exile government. China’s Loan Agreements with Philippines Skewed in Beijing’s Favor, Contracts Show 2021-06-14 The Philippines is one of few Southeast Asian countries to make such agreements public, analysts say. South China Nuclear Plant Running 'Normally' Amid Reports of Leak: Operators 2021-06-14 French nuclear firm Framatome says it is working to address 'any potential issue' at the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant. Democratic Taiwan Welcomes G7 Name-Check as China Hits Out at Communique 2021-06-14 President Tsai Ing-wen reads her island nation's first mention by the group as a sign of 'unwavering support.' Cambodia Deploys New Army of Rat Recruits to Sniff Out Old Landmines 2021-06-14 After decades of civil war, Cambodia is one the most heavily landmined countries in the world. It has more than 621 square miles of land still contaminated. Police in China's Jilin Detain Rights Lawyer Who Probed Prison Death 2021-06-14 Xie Yanyi is forcibly returned to Beijing, while reams of evidence linked to the death of Guo Hongwei are confiscated by police. Vietnamese Facebook User Released From Prison One Month Early 2021-06-14 Chung Hoang Chuong had posted articles online that authorities said had 'distorted' the official account of the deadly Jan. 9, 2020 land-rights clash at Dong ... Philippines Again Postpones Decision on Ending Military Pact With US 2021-06-14 Analysts say it would be unwise for Manila to weaken its alliance amid China’s aggressive moves in the South China Sea. Buddhist Monk Takes up Arms Against The Myanmar Junta 2021-06-15 Monk Kaythara goes from preaching not to kill to learning how to kill. Citizens Anxious as Food Prices Fluctuate in North Korea 2021-06-14 Even the capital Pyongyang is suffering major price shocks as rice prices rise nearly 30 percent. Ousted Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Goes on Trial in Naypyidaw 2021-06-14 Human Rights Watch calls the trial a move by Myanmar's military to remove any chance of future opposition to its rule. Flash Floods Inundate Northern and Central Laos 2021-06-14 Floods are common in Laos during the annual rainy season from May to September. Uyghur Billionaire Jailed For 20 Years Over Charitable Donations 2021-06-14 Iminjan Rahmitulla had built major shopping bazaars and opened markets in Central Asia. Myanmar Junta Forces Ram Protesters With Cars, Fire on Churches 2021-06-15 Anti-regime activists decry new military tactic while clergymen appeal against shelling places of worship. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 ... 1053 Next 30 items
Search results 31564 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Tibetan Monks March on Police Station to Demand Friend’s Release 2013-10-14 Chinese authorities detain three Tibetans over links to unrest in Driru. China Launches New Drive Against Dalai Lama Photos in Kardze 2019-05-29 The campaign in Sichuan's Kardze prefecture is now reaching formerly inaccessible rural areas, a Tibetan source says. Thousands of Tibetans Driven From Their Homes by China to Make Way For National Park 2020-09-09 Nomad families in Qinghai's Themchen county must leave their ancestral lands by the end of 2020, Chinese officials say. Tibetans Drown in Escape Attempt 2012-12-14 The five men had planned to self-immolate in a protest against rule by Beijing. Tibetan Woman Drowns in Protest Against Land Grab in Palyul 2017-06-23 The county chief had ordered Tibetan homes and an historic cemetery destroyed, angering local residents. Drunk Chinese Police Detain, Torture Tibetan Festival-Goers 2014-09-24 They had demanded that Tibetans watching an archery competition join them in drinking toasts. Tibetan Followers in Dispute Over Tenzin Delek Rinpoche's Remains 2015-07-15 Some want his body returned home for funeral rites, while others want the remains cremated in Chengdu. China Reduces Number of Larung Gar Dwellings Marked For Destruction 2017-03-17 The final total to be demolished remains unclear, though. Tibetan Homes Near Lhasa to be Replaced by Chinese-Style Dwellings 2015-12-04 The move follows earlier efforts to 'modernize' the central Barkhor area in the Tibetan regional capital. Tibetan Eco Woes Hit Asia 2012-01-13 A panel analyzes how Chinese development is damaging Tibet's pristine ecosystem. Tibetans in Chengdu Call for Bilingual Education for Their Children 2017-01-19 Emphasis on Mandarin Chinese in Sichuan's provincial capital forces children back to their villages if they want to study Tibetan. Eight Tibetans Are Detained For Resisting Eviction in Kyegudo 2015-01-26 Police take them into custody after they cannot pay additional costs of government housing. Elderly Tibetan Severely Beaten for Questioning Chinese 'Political Education' 2013-09-11 Police pull a black hood over his head and attack him. Elderly Tibetan Beaten and Jailed for Seeking Freedom 2013-10-08 He had staged a solitary protest calling for independence and the Dalai Lama's return. Tibetan Elderly Group Forced to End Protests Over Land Grabs 2013-11-01 They had asked for compensation for farmland taken by authorities almost 30 years ago. Dalai Lama Rejects Appeals 2011-03-17 Rule by kings, spiritual leaders 'out of date,' says the Nobel laureate. Exile Tibetans Vote 2011-03-20 Opposition from Nepal mars the election of a new Tibetan exile government. China’s Loan Agreements with Philippines Skewed in Beijing’s Favor, Contracts Show 2021-06-14 The Philippines is one of few Southeast Asian countries to make such agreements public, analysts say. South China Nuclear Plant Running 'Normally' Amid Reports of Leak: Operators 2021-06-14 French nuclear firm Framatome says it is working to address 'any potential issue' at the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant. Democratic Taiwan Welcomes G7 Name-Check as China Hits Out at Communique 2021-06-14 President Tsai Ing-wen reads her island nation's first mention by the group as a sign of 'unwavering support.' Cambodia Deploys New Army of Rat Recruits to Sniff Out Old Landmines 2021-06-14 After decades of civil war, Cambodia is one the most heavily landmined countries in the world. It has more than 621 square miles of land still contaminated. Police in China's Jilin Detain Rights Lawyer Who Probed Prison Death 2021-06-14 Xie Yanyi is forcibly returned to Beijing, while reams of evidence linked to the death of Guo Hongwei are confiscated by police. Vietnamese Facebook User Released From Prison One Month Early 2021-06-14 Chung Hoang Chuong had posted articles online that authorities said had 'distorted' the official account of the deadly Jan. 9, 2020 land-rights clash at Dong ... Philippines Again Postpones Decision on Ending Military Pact With US 2021-06-14 Analysts say it would be unwise for Manila to weaken its alliance amid China’s aggressive moves in the South China Sea. Buddhist Monk Takes up Arms Against The Myanmar Junta 2021-06-15 Monk Kaythara goes from preaching not to kill to learning how to kill. Citizens Anxious as Food Prices Fluctuate in North Korea 2021-06-14 Even the capital Pyongyang is suffering major price shocks as rice prices rise nearly 30 percent. Ousted Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Goes on Trial in Naypyidaw 2021-06-14 Human Rights Watch calls the trial a move by Myanmar's military to remove any chance of future opposition to its rule. Flash Floods Inundate Northern and Central Laos 2021-06-14 Floods are common in Laos during the annual rainy season from May to September. Uyghur Billionaire Jailed For 20 Years Over Charitable Donations 2021-06-14 Iminjan Rahmitulla had built major shopping bazaars and opened markets in Central Asia. Myanmar Junta Forces Ram Protesters With Cars, Fire on Churches 2021-06-15 Anti-regime activists decry new military tactic while clergymen appeal against shelling places of worship. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 ... 1053 Next 30 items