China has approved the construction of the world's largest hydropower dam, stoking concerns about displacement of communities in Tibet and environmental impacts downstream in India and Bangladesh.
Rescuers rushed to distribute blankets and tents to those displaced by the magnitude-7.1 quake that struck Tibetan villages ...
The death toll stood at 126 as of Tuesday evening. The quake struck the city of Xigaze, the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama, the second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism.
China has almost doubled its tally of injured in Tibet's deadly earthquake as rescuers widened a search on Friday for ...
Penpa Tsering, who attended the special prayer service in solidarity with the earthquake victims, said that the Chinese ...
China has approved the construction of a colossal hydropower project on Tibet’s longest river that could generate three times more energy than the Three Gorges Dam, state news agency Xinhua ...
Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said more than 1,000 homes were damaged in the barren and sparsely populated region.
BEIJING -China has approved the construction of what will be the world’s largest hydropower dam, kicking off an ambitious project on the eastern rim of the Tibetan plateau that could affect ...
The project will play a major role in meeting China's carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals, stimulate related industries such as engineering, and create jobs in Tibet, the official Xinhua ...