Bhutan fools Nepal again
Prime ministers from Nepal and Bhutan, who met after a long gap, discussed possibilities of repatriation the Bhutanese in exile.
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Prime ministers from Nepal and Bhutan, who met after a long gap, discussed possibilities of repatriation the Bhutanese in exile.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, the Dumse drinking water project and the Beldangi police station, both funded by the European Union, were inaugurated
Read MoreAs date of the mega event Himalayan Festival approaches, organisers are busy working out to put up the best presentation
Read MoreBhutanese Australian Association of South Australian (BAASA), with initiation by former BAASA chairperson Suren Ghaley, held interaction session between Bhutanese
Read MoreThe Bhutanese Youth Group (BYG) staged a theatre show titled ‘Re-great’ on Friday (28 February). The theatre show was the
Read MoreEV car manufacturers speed up their competition to supply electric cars to the tiny himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. Less than
Read MoreBhutan is likely to be declared polio free by the World Health Organization (WHO) in a meeting to be held
Read MoreCairns Bhutanese Community (CBC) elected its new leaders of the community organization for the term 2014-16 through an election held
Read MoreProfile: Through an oral history project, Mangala Sharma, a refugee from Bhutan, helps keep her stories and her people’s culture
Read MoreIts still many months before the current Indian ambassador to Bhutan V P Haran completes his term, the Indian media
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