Unlike in other parts of South Asia, where elections are plagued with controversy, Bhutan’s fourth general election was peaceful and not divisive. Tenzing Lamsang, editor of The Bhutanese ...
With an economy hit hard by COVID, many Bhutanese have left for jobs abroad. Bhutan's government, which for years has ...
Bhutan's 'one nation, one people' policy has forced more than 100,000 'southern borderlanders' into neighbouring Nepal over ...
Bhutan, the small Himalayan kingdom known for introducing Gross National Happiness (GNH), is grappling with an alarming trend ...
German-Bhutan Himalaya Society, and Friedrich Naumann Foundation, explored the evolving role of Bhutanese citizens in strengthening democracy. The event highlighted the progress made since Bhutan’s ...
With the National Assembly elections coming up on November 30 and January 9, the role of the media in Bhutan’s young democracy is being spotlighted. Objective, thorough reporting is essential for ...
Bhutan’s long-wielded monarchy became a two-party parliamentary democracy after elections in 2008. In today’s Bhutan, half of the population lives in poor rural communities, making formal education ...
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