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Dharamshala: China is now the world's second biggest economy, and is predicted to become the world's biggest, surpassing the United States, within the next decade.


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Dharamshala: The younger Tibetans must work hard in their studies, particularly to put more efforts in studying Buddhism said Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama on 10 February in Jodhpur while emphasising the need for efforts in learning both traditional and modern education among the Tibetan community.


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Jaipur: Reaffirming his responsibility towards the issue of Tibet as one of his three commitments, Tibet's spiritual and political leader His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama said as a Tibetan he cannot forsake his people and responsibility towards finding a lasting solution to the issue of Tibet. His Holiness assures Tibetans not to worry.


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Taipei: Tibet Religious Foundation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama based in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan organised a religious discourse on "Parting from the four attachments" by Sakya Dungsei Ratna Vajra Rinpoche on the evening of 10 and 11 February in Taipei.


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Dharamshala: Weeks of protest in Egypt's capital city Cairo and other cities across the nation were brought to an end Friday (11 February) with the resignation of president Hosni Mubarak. His resignation marks the end of a 30 year dictatorship rule, during which dissent and protest were oppressed and opponents were imprisioned.


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Dharamsala: Four Buddhist monks from Tibet have received a Grammy nomination in this year's 'Best Traditional World Music Album' category, to be held in Los Angeles. The four Gyuto monks were discovered by German producer-musician Kamal Engels, who first encountered them performing traditional chants on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia. Engels helped them to record an album of their favourite chants after including some of their music on another project he was working on, so they would be able to sell copies.


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London: New Zealand, this week, joined the growing number of countries establishing Chinese-Tibetan Friendship Associations. The organisation hopes to bridge the gap between China and Tibet to strengthen better understanding between the two communities and to promote peace and stability in China and Tibet.

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