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Fewer than 50 wild tigers left in China

Siberian tiger cubs are seen at the Dalian Forest Zoo in Dalian, Liaoning province on 7 February 2010. China has an estimated 50 or fewer tigers left living in the wild, but efforts to stabilise one population in the bleak northeast are starting to pay off, a conservationist said on 8 February.

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— China has an estimated 50 or fewer tigers left living in the wild, but efforts to stabilise one population in the bleak northeast are starting to pay off, a conservationist said on Monday. Their population has dropped due to habitat destruction and poaching for tiger products to use in traditional medicine.

Zheng Shuzhen, left, holds a portrait of her deceased grand-daughter Zhou Mengxin while grieving outside the Complaints Department of the Ministry of Health in Beijing on 8 May 2009. Tainted milk powder still on China market

— China is hunting for nearly 100 tonnes of tainted milk powder that was supposed to have been destroyed after a 2008 scandal.

Nepalese police arrest a Tibetan protesting against a visiting Chinese delegation in Kathmandu on 2 September 2009. Five Tibetans, who had fled from Tibet to India via Nepal to hear the Dalai Lama's teachings in Bodh Gaya last month, had been arrested by Nepalese police on 4 February when they were found to be without any travel documents. Five Tibetan pilgrims arrested in Nepal

— Five Tibetans, who had fled from Tibet to India via Nepal to hear the Dalai Lama's teachings in Bodh Gaya, had been arrested by Nepal police.

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  • The Chinese-appointed Panchen Lama, Gyaltsen Norbu, attends the opening ceremony of the second World Buddhist Forum at the Buddhist Palace in Wuxi, China, on 28 March 2009. Gyaltsen Norbu was elected vice president of the Buddhist Association of China on 3 February 2010. China elevates its Panchen Lama
    — The election of China-appointed 11th Panchen Lama to vice-president of Buddhist Association of China has invoked a sharp reaction from exile Tibetans. ...
  • A Haitian pulls a load of salvaged metal from earthquake rubble on 3 February 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. An estimated three million Haitians have been left homeless or injured by the 7.0-strong earthquake that struck on 12 January. Dalai Lama donates CHF 100,000 to relief work in Haiti
    — The Dalai Lama has contributed Swiss Francs 100,000 to facilitate relief efforts for the victims of last month's earthquake in Haiti. ...

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    Before cursing the ongoing Tibet-China dialogue, one should critically analyse whether the alternate approaches, if any, are more viable, feasible, and doable than the current approach. ...
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    With global economic recovery underway, Obama may have decided to demonstrate that the US is still the world's pre-eminent military power. ...
  • Ben Hillman is a lecturer at the Australian National University and Chair of the Eastern Tibet Training Institute. Development with Tibetan characteristics
    By Ben Hillman
    The achievement of "lasting stability" in Tibet will demand a more sophisticated policy suite that empowers ordinary Tibetans to participate in their region's development. ...

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— Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu says China's claim to Arunachal Pradesh is meaningless, and a war will ruin both the countries. ...

Ratu Ngawang (far left), former brigadier of Establishment 22, escorted the Dalai Lama (right) on his way to India in 1959. Seen here with Sujan Singh Uban (2nd from right), the first inspector-general of the regiment, in Chakrata, 1972. The curious case of establishment 22

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