“For too long, the human rights of LGBTIQ people have not been recognized. Today, Bhutan chose to tell a different story and create a different future for itself.” …
Bhutan parliament decriminalizes homosexuality, to delight of activists
A joint sitting of both houses of Bhutan’s parliament approved a bill on Thursday to legalize gay sex, making the tiny Himalayan kingdom the latest Asian nation to take steps towards easing …
Sri Lankan entrepreneur to open Techno Park in Bhutan
In a bid to position Bhutan as a digital hub in the South Asian region, Sri Lankan tech investor and entrepreneur, Sesiri Pathirane is set to open the country’s first private sector-funded tech park, …
‘India’s COVID-19 Vaccines Will Benefit All Countries’, Says Bhutan Ambassador To India
Bhutan’s Ambassador to India spoke to 64 foreign envoys on board a plane to Delhi & said that India’s COVID-19 vaccines will benefit most countries.
India’s Covid-19 vaccines will benefit most countries: Bhutan Ambassador
Bhutan Ambassador Vetsop Namgyel was among the 60 foreign heads of missions who visited the facilities of two pharmaceutical firms working on Covid-19 vaccines.PM Modi has said that India’s vaccine pr …
Coronavirus vaccine: India to produce in bulk quantities, says Bhutan Ambassador
Vaccines in India are the ones, which will be easiest to administer and transport,’ the Bhutan Ambassador said …
In photos: Hydropower leaves cracked houses across Bhutan
Rural communities have found cracks developing in their homes as continuous blasting as part of the construction of hydropower projects takes place near them …
Working to tackle the effects climate change in Least Developed Countries
COP26 President Alok Sharma’s video address at the ‘Thimphu Ambition Summit: Momentum for a 1.5°C world’ event hosted by Bhutan, Chair of the Least Developed Countries Group in the United Nations …
Working to tackle the effects climate change in Least Developed Countries
COP26 President Alok Sharma’s video address at the ‘Thimphu Ambition Summit: Momentum for a 1.5°C world’ event hosted by Bhutan, Chair of the Least Developed Countries Group in the United Nations …
Bhutan: Price increase coming from source not shortages
The rise in prices, which came suddenly, has made vegetables unaffordable to most Bhutanese families, especially in Thimphu. Shortages, which normally lead to price rises, don’t seem to …