China's assertion of historical sovereignty over Tibet is being challenged as a significant historical distortion. Scholars ...
Nepal is just one of at least 150 countries to which Chinese companies are supplying surveillance technology, from cameras in ...
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Unmasking China's Tibet propaganda: Sovereignty myths exposed
China has long claimed Tibet was always part of its territory and that 1950 military entry was a 'liberation'. This narrative ...
According to Phayul, in his New Year address, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced that construction had begun in Medog County, a geologically fragile and ecologically sensitive area near the ...
China has started building a mega-dam on the Yarlung Zangbo River in Tibet, which could become the world’s largest source of hydroelectric power when completed, according to Chinese officials. The ...
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From Republic To Red Empire: How Tibet Became The Graveyard Of Sun Yat-Sen’s Broken Promise
When Sun Yat-sen helped overthrow the Qing dynasty, he did not promise a new empire in republican clothing. He spoke instead ...
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Tibet's 'Development' Facade: Economic Colonisation Unveiled
The nomadic relocations which are being advertised as poverty alleviation are a form of forced displacement that aim at the ...
The flags of the United States and China fly in Boston BEIJING (Reuters) -China has announced visa restrictions on some U.S. personnel who have "behaved badly" on Tibet-related issues, its foreign ...
China has signaled plans for a hydropower project in Tibet along one of the region’s main rivers, fanning speculation of a mega-dam that would test its engineering and diplomatic nous. The country ...
Kathmandu: Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang province have long resisted the authority of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), despite ...
BEIJING/DHARAMSHALA, India (Reuters) -Weeks before the Dalai Lama ruled out China's role in choosing his successor, President Xi Jinping met a Tibetan Buddhist monk installed three decades ago by ...
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Inside China’s 14,472 ft airport: How it actually works on the Tibetan Plateau
On a lonely stretch of the Tibetan Plateau, China has built an airport higher than many Himalayan passes, a piece of ...
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