Sikyong Penpa Tsering, a Tibetan politician based in India, said that the international media is not allowed to cover the earthquake that struck Tibet, where 126 casualties have been reported so far.
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A series of earthquakes in Tibet resulted in at least 95 fatalities and widespread devastation, affecting Nepal, India, ...
Guwahati: Expressing anxiety over the recent earthquake that hit the Tibetan plateau killing over 125 residents and injuring ...
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday (7 January) said that the government is on alert regarding China’s announcement to ...