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India cancels foreign journalists' visas for Dalai Lama tour

Source: The Guardian
Beijing : China | 28 days ago  
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The Indian government has denied permits to foreign journalists to cover the Dalai Lama 's imminent visit to a north-east Indian state that Beijing claims as its own after weeks of verbal jousting between the two countries.
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