Status of human rights in Bhutan
The Bhutan Watch has launched its fourth edition of the Status of Human Rights in Bhutan. The annual report chronicles
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The Bhutan Watch has launched its fourth edition of the Status of Human Rights in Bhutan. The annual report chronicles
Read MoreBhutan released six political prisoners on 6 April, who had been languishing in the Chemgang Central Prison for decades. Global Campaign for the Release of Political
Read MoreIn a major shake of the Bhutanese bureaucratic history, Royal Civil Service Commission has terminated 44 executed level officials, who
Read MoreThe opposition party Druk Phunsum Tshogpa has called on the government to focus on economic recovery and support to the
Read MoreThe country’s outstanding external debt increased to a record high of 138.8 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at
Read MoreBhutanese in New Zealand from around the country are collaborating to write, produce and star in a new documentary titled
Read MoreIndia, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal held a two-day meeting here to discuss passenger and cargo protocols to operationalise the BBIN
Read MoreThe remaining Bhutanese in exile currently living in Eastern Nepal will be allowed to run their own business. They have
Read MoreBy C M Nirola Father Amalraj was the Executive Director of the Bhutanese Refugee Education Programme (BREP) administered by Caritas
Read MoreThe opposition party Druk Phunsum Tshogpa (DNT) has lost yet another MP when the bye-election in Trashi Yantgse gave a
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