A new school for overseas Tibetan children has been established with the goal of preserving their native language and culture. The school, located in India, provides classes in Tibetan language, history, and traditions to ensure that the younger generation stays connected to their roots. With the increasing number of Tibetan families settling abroad, this initiative is crucial in maintaining the rich heritage of the Tibetan community.
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Manchester City survive huge Cup scare to beat Leyton Orient in FA Cup
Premier League champions Manchester City narrowly avoided a shock defeat in the FA Cup fourth round against third-tier Leyton Orient, with Kevin De Bruyne coming off the bench to secure a 2-1 win. Orient initially took the lead with a stunning goal from Jamie Donley, but City fought back with a goal from Abdukodir Khusanov before De Bruyne scored the winner in the 79th minute. Despite a late chance for Orient, City held on to...
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