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ArtsKhadhok's rise signals a new chapter for Tibetan art India-based collective elevates contemporary voices in Tibet and in exile Khadhok co-founders Lea Taake, left, Tenzin Melak, center, and Tashi Nyima, whose collective is gaining attention for i... [2]
Dr Souliya Mounnarath is Head of the International Cooperation Division, International Relations Office, National University of Laos. She previously served as a diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Laos. [3]
By LALIT K JHA / UNITED NATIONS Monday, March 3, 2008 [5]
BANGKOK, Thailand – After a viral Facebook post showing Phra V. Vajiramedhi meditating on snow in Japan stirred controversy, Phra Phayom Kalyano, abbot of Wat Suan Kaew in Nonthaburi, stepped forward to clarify that the action does not violate monast... [6]
PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN, 1 December 2013 The roads close to Klai Kangwon Palace in Prachuap Khiri Khan have been fully decorated to welcome His Majesty the King. [8]
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ArtsKhadhok's rise signals a new chapter for Tibetan art India-based collective elevates contemporary voices in Tibet and in exile Khadhok co-founders Lea Taake, left, Tenzin Melak, center, and Tashi Nyima, whose collective is gaining attention for i
Dr Souliya Mounnarath is Head of the International Cooperation Division, International Relations Office, National University of Laos. She previously served as a diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Laos.
By LALIT K JHA / UNITED NATIONS Monday, March 3, 2008
BANGKOK, Thailand – After a viral Facebook post showing Phra V. Vajiramedhi meditating on snow in Japan stirred controversy, Phra Phayom Kalyano, abbot of Wat Suan Kaew in Nonthaburi, stepped forward to clarify that the action does not violate monast
PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN, 1 December 2013 The roads close to Klai Kangwon Palace in Prachuap Khiri Khan have been fully decorated to welcome His Majesty the King.