Months after leaving China due to censorship issues, the world's largest search engine is asking U.S. and European governments to put more pressure on China to stop censoring the Internet, describing it as an unfair barrier to free trade.

Beijing: The largest communist regime of China vowed Tuesday to increase the Internet crackdown, saying it would continue to block anything considered subversive or threatening to "national unity."

Dharamshala: Coming off the sleeper bus from Kunming to Shangri La, eastern Tibet this March brought more than just fresh air and a mild headache due to the altitude. Outside the bus station is a long corridor for a main street, empty and modern. The lone vehicles look like small jets on a massive runway struggling to take flight as they drive by. After thirty minutes or so of navigating the hollow streets we found the Old Town with renovated wooden shops and prayer flags.

Dharamshala: In a speech given by His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Sunday morning, at the bridge conference aimed at fostering understanding between Chinese and Tibetan students in the United States, he said that a world peace and harmony is impossible in a society that has been developed by guns.

Dharamshala: Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, spent one hour on Friday evening answering questions via Twitter from Chinese web users. This is the first online chat of its kind with Chinese citizens since the Dalai Lama joined twitter in February of this year. The chat was hosted by Wang Lixiong, a Chinese writer and critic, on his Twitter account.

Dharamshala: As the world steps into a new century and globalization continues to grow at the crest of information and technological evolution, a new kind of war is being waged. These battles discount aggregates of soldiers or numbers of warheads, and shift the battlefield from geological space, to cyberspace.

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