Bhutanese students return to Bangladesh as situation improves
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, about 237 Bhutanese are studying in Bangladesh, of which 230 had returned to the country during the political…
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, about 237 Bhutanese are studying in Bangladesh, of which 230 had returned to the country during the political…
The recent spate of extreme weather events—ranging from flash floods to landslides—has starkly reminded us of our vulnerability.
Finance Minister Lekey Dorji clarified that even if the government were to reduce taxes, it might not lead to a decrease in vehicle prices due to other influencing factors. These…
This is the third Swiss mission to Bhutan, and the delegation comprised 23 members from 18 prominent companies in Switzerland. The delegation included Ruth Metzler-Arnold,…
Our start-up scene is anything but successful. Many of our start-ups are struggling to survive, let alone thrive. The dream of the first Bhutanese Unicorn is far-fetched.
Renowned wildlife photographer Roie Galitz recently visited Bhutan to lead a series of masterclasses on wildlife photography. The masterclasses covered various topics, including…
Bhutan has seen a sharper increase in both maximum and minimum temperatures, largely driven by greenhouse gas emissions and global socio-economic development. There has been a…
The decrease was primarily driven by decrease in prices of communication, housing and utilities, recreation, transport, and education, the National Statistics Bureau stated.
The vehicle moratorium was initially introduced in August 2022 to safeguard foreign currency reserves and ensure macroeconomic stability. However, with the recent economic upturn,…
Kinzang Lhamo’s marathon finish at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games stands as a powerful reminder of what truly matters. Her performance, though not a podium finish, was a victory…