Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], February 1 (ANI/PNN): The year 2023 - seems to be the year of the wanderlust souls because the world has regained its usual pace and people are willing to tick off the dream holiday destinations from their wishlist. Be it a family trip, a romantic one, or with fr
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], January 31 (ANI/PNN): The first edition of TiE Startup Premier League (TSPL), a first-of-its-kind initiative to create a lasting bond and collaboration opportunities between startups and large businesses, was organised by the global entrepreneurship network TiE Ra
This is not the company's first involvement in the Chinese government's dystopian programs of mass surveillance and repression. Thermo Fisher has been criticized in the past for selling DNA equipment to the police in Xinjiang.
As the selling of human organs, extracted from illegally detained prisoners is going on unchecked, the growing business competition among Chinese medical institutions and the greed of Chinese officials is reportedly now giving rise to kidnapping teenagers from poor Chinese families and killi
A London-based non-profit independent think tank the Open Forum organised a webinar. At the event Tibet's activists in exile and campaign groups expressed how "systematically," and "brazenly" China is crushing Tibet's identity and culture when the world is busy doing trade with it.
According to the EPardafas report, there has been a considerable drop in the arrival of Tibetans in Nepal. It used to average 2,000 annually till 2008. Since then, the figure has gone down to 200 a year.
Maldivian President Ibrahim Solih won the presidential primary elections of the ruling Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP)'s on Saturday, reported avas.mv.
People of Olangchung Gola, Yanga and Ghunsa have been impacted the most by the closure of transit points as they majorly depend on the imports of food stuff, garments and daily consumables from the Tibetan Riu market.
The "Zero COVID" policy of President Xi Jinping has been a great tool for repression. Lockdowns and similar measures greatly helped the regime to implement its gigantic and hyper-technological system of control and surveillance of its citizens, under the pretext of protecting their health.