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Inquirer Opinion on MSNSucceeding the Dalai Lama: A new front lineIndia’s explicit endorsement of the Dalai Lama’s announcement on the naming of his own successor marks a turning point—not just in the spiritual saga of Tibetan Buddhism, but in the geopolitics of ...
The deadly flood in Nepal's Bhote Koshi River that killed at least nine people and left more than two dozen missing this week ...
TMD predicts heavy rainfall in 41 provinces across Thailand, with some areas experiencing intense downpours covering 70% of the region.
Reports by hydrology department and ICIMOD say satellite image analysis of a glacial lake upstream confirms it caused Tuesday ...
After 5-year halt over Covid and border tensions, Indian pilgrims are finally allowed to undertake sacred journey.
Albanese should reinforce messages about abuses in Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and Tibet and urge the Chinese government to end its ...
The White House argues using tariffs as a constitutionally appropriate tool to advance his global goals. Spokesperson KUSH DESAI told NatSec Daily: “President Trump is committed to using every tool at ...
Ahead of his 90th birthday, the Dalai Lama announced that he will be reborn after he dies, and that the Tibetan Buddhist ...
A young adventurer on a world tour finds herself at Rumtek Monastery, home to the Karmapa, his regents, and students.
Massive floods in Rasuwa, Nepal, raise questions about glacial lake outburst floods and lack of early warning systems.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Crack the Mystery: How Enormous Copper Deposits Are Created Beneath Our FeetA new study has revealed the fascinating origins of some of the world’s largest copper deposits, located in the Gangdese Belt ...
By Gwynne Dyer The whole business of succession would be a lot simpler if the Dalai Lama could just regenerate, like Doctor Who. When the time comes for The Doctor to stop looking like David ...
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