More destruction than is being reported could become evident, says USGS official
Beijing officials see ethnic affairs work as key to ensuring national cohesion; many Tibetans view it as barely masked drive for cultural assimilation
China protests meeting by promptly postponing planned upcoming visit by EU economic delegation
Chinese state media have yet to report on attempted liftoff of a Long March 4C rocket
Photos of Chinese bulldozers razing the homes circulated via Tibetan social media, along with a slew of angry comments
China Daily says Communist Party-led forum concludes with 'consensus on the autonomous region’s development, cultural and environmental protection'
With melting having reportedly reached unstoppable point, 77 to 99 percent of peak’s glaciers are expected to disappear by 2100
While experts question research supporting Beijing's public health decree, some free Tibet advocates say science has nothing to do with it
Lomig, who is also known as Jo Jamyang, was arrested in April 2015 by Chinese police in Ngawa, Sichuan Province
Locals gathered Wednesday after fish were found dead in tributary of Yangtze River; deaths blamed on mining operation that police had been called in to guard
Pema Wangchen, single father of three, was held for 15 days; interrogation may have included being suspended by his smallest finger, which is now paralyzed
Below Mount Everest, the lives of people affected by last year’s 7.8 magnitude earthquake remain shattered amid glacially slow reconstruction efforts
Geologists, critics challenge Beijing's assertion that six-levee project aims to promote tourism, improve water quality and create 'green environment'
Chinese scientists say Tibetan Plateau, the 'roof of the world,' may soon lose most of its glacier and permafrost, dramatically affecting Asia's water supply
Rongye Adrak appears at his home in Lithang, Tibet, after spending eight years in a Chinese prison, accompanied by Lithang County police and Mianyang Prison officials
Death of environmental activist Lobsang Yeshi comes five days after well-known Tibetan political prisoner Tenzin Delek Rinpoche dies in Chinese prison
Goal is to promote rule of law; critics say officials often interpret constitution to suit Communist Party needs
Jhada Nunnery, originally built in 1477, was destroyed during Cultural Revolution and rebuilt in 1984 by local nuns
So far Nepali search and rescue teams have rescued 262 people but dozens are still missing
Family says Ashoka Mukpo was just a few months old when he was recognized by a Buddhist lama as the ninth Khamnyon Tulku
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