The spike in Covid-19 cases in Bhutan in the past one week has prompted its government to start mass testing and hire extra health workforce for the job. So far, 138 Covid-19 infections and zero …
These Uber Drivers Are Stressed. Archery Soothes Them.
Many Bhutanese immigrants who drive for ride-sharing services opted to live off their savings during coronavirus-related lockdowns in New York City. As they begin to return to work, their country’s …
4-year-old becomes youngest Covid-19 patient in Bhutan
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Foreign Minister S Jaishankar thanks Russia, Bhutan, other countries for I-Day wishes
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday thanked the foreign ministers of Russia, Bhutan, the Maldives, Lithuania and Latvia for their wishes on India’s 74th Independence Day. Maldivian …
Bhutan lockdown adds to Indian traders’ woes
It is almost five months now that the entry of people other than the Bhutanese has stopped in the Himalayan country …
The Latest: Bhutan imposes 1st nationwide virus lockdown
The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has imposed its first nationwide lockdown due to a virus infection in a returning traveler who had been released from quarantine.
COVID-19: India-Bhutan border trade via Bengal suspended due to lockdown in Himalayan kingdom
Alipurduar, Jalpaiguri and Kalimpong — share a border with Bhutan, the major chunk of trade with the Himalayan kingdom takes place through the Jaigaon-Phuentsholing section.
Bhutan govt imposes nationwide lockdown to curb coronavirus spread
The Bhutan government has imposed a nationwide lockdown starting from Tuesday after a locally transmitted COVID-19 case was reported.
Bhutan announces nationwide lockdown
The Bhutanese government has announced a nationwide lockdown starting Tuesday (August 11), following report of a COVID-19 positive case in Gelephu, who came in close contact with people in …
How climate change affects ancient glaciers in Bhutan | Video
Ancient glaciers high up in the mountains of Bhutan’s north are melting fast because of climate change. It increases the risks of potentially deadly glacial lake outburst floods which could churn down …