Dalai Lama says 'I may live 110 years' amid health worries and succession concerns
The Dalai Lama, aged 89, has reassured his followers about his health, stating he might live to 110. He provided updates on his knee surgery and spoke about succession plans. The Tibetan government-in-exile will handle the process of recognizing his successor. The Dalai Lama's Zurich-based foundation will also play a key role in maintaining his legacy.