If everything works according to plans, the way Bhutanese use online platforms could soon change. The government is now preparing country-specific rules ...
Nearly nine in 10 Bhutanese children are exposed to at least one climate hazard. According to UNICEF's latest Children’s Climate Risk Report 2026, such ...
Sherza Ventures Limited, which has over 7,600 shareholders, was delisted from the stock exchange with effect from yesterday. This means its shares can no ...
Bhutanese bodybuilders made a strong start to the 16th South Asian Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championships 2026. They won three gold, three silver, ...
As corruption becomes increasingly complex and harder to detect, experts say artificial intelligence could become a powerful tool in strengthening the ...
Colour, culture and community have come alive in Samdrup Jongkhar as the district hosts its first Summer Festival. The three-day event, which began ...
Although the Great Yeti Quest Festival ended last month, one of its most memorable highlights continues to draw attention. The festival revived Sakteng’s traditional house consecration ceremony, ...
People are more likely to report corruption when they trust the institutions meant to fight it. Experts say that public confidence is just as important as the number of corruption cases investigated ...
Bhutan received Nu 2.5bn from India today as the fifth tranche of the Economic Stimulus Programme. So far, more than Nu 12bn has been released as part of the Government of India’s commitment of Nu ...
High in the mountains of Lunana, more than 4,000 metres above sea level, some of Bhutan’s most dangerous glacial lakes are ...
Women continue to make up a strong share of candidates in this year’s Thromde elections. In the upcoming Dzongkhag Thromde ...
The Royal Institute of Management wants to open its doors to fee-paying international students for the first time. The ...
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