Nepal Appoints First Female Prime Minister Amid Historic Protests
Kathmandu, September 12, 2025 – In a historic development, Nepal has appointed its first female Prime Minister, Sushila Karki, following
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By James Griffiths and Manveena Suri in CNN Hong Kong (CNN)New satellite images appear to show China has built up
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Read MoreA UK based managize HELLO has included Bhutanese Queen Jetsun Pema in its most kind persons around the world. Queen
Read MoreThe Royal Government of Bhutan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have signed a $3 million grant from the ADB-administered
Read MoreBy Ram Karki I was then just a teenager student of Samchi High School completing high school in 1989. It
Read MoreBy Mihir Bhonsale Like among humans, difficult times are often reminiscent of the true character of relations between states. The
Read MoreBy Rachel Moore in Stuff A family is fearing for the safety of a missing man originally from Bhutan who
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