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Are we a drop in the ocean of nature conservation?
Nature is disappearing at an alarming rate and the earth is on the brink of several tipping points which, if current trends continue, will have catastrophic consequences on all life forms. decades Bhutanese harnessing climate locked content on...
Wangduephodrang pledges full support to safeguard the country’s security
As they concluded the mid term review of the Eighth Plan on March 31, the people’s representatives of Wangduephodrang said they shared the views of their fellow citizens in all the other dzongkhags that there was no option but to resort to...
How many doors does your passport open?
When a border officer examines your passport, they are not simply checking your nationality. They are weighing your country’s reputation – its credibility, stability and record of honesty. A passport is a country’s resume, a silent verdict on how...
Ensuring the nation's security recognised as the most important of all Seventh Plan objectives
The public meeting In Lhuntsi was unanimous in recognising the most important objective of the Seventh Plan as the ensuring of the nation's security and well-being. and literature to and locked content take literature brunt country. locked...
Why The Asia Pacific Amateur Championship Has Been A Game-Changer For Golf
The Asia Pacific Amateur Championship (AAC) was established in 2009 by The R&A, The Masters Tournament and the Asia Pacific Golf Federation. Their aim was to develop elite golf in the Asia Pacific region and, in so doing, encourage wider male and...
ED raids Kerala, TN locations linked to Dulquer, Prithiviraj in luxury cars smuggling
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday carried out raids at 17 locations in Kerala and Tamil Nadu including premises linked to actors Dulquer Salmaan, Prithiviraj Sukumaran and Amit Chakkalackal in connection with a probe linked to alleged...
Mindfulness: The new paradigm
As the Bhutan Innovation Forum unfolds in the hallowed halls of the historic Dungkar Dzong—which is in itself a bold expression of Bhutan’s unique aspirations—thought leaders, scientists, philosophers and economists from around the world are...
The world’s most breathtaking airport landings revealed for 2025
4. Pitkin County Airport, United States — 77 points Tied with Madeira for third place, Pitkin County Airport (ASE) in Colorado serves the world-famous ski resort town of Aspen, a destination synonymous with alpine luxury. Landing or taking off...
How to watch Newcastle vs Benfica: free streams, preview for Champions League 2025/26 game, team news
With Bruno Guimaraes and Richard Rios stalking midfield and Jose Mourinho prowling the touchline, we expect Newcastle's clash with Benfica to be nothing short of full-blooded. The self-proclaimed Special One took the Eagles reins a month ago, but...
How to watch Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid: free streams, preview for Champions League 2025/26 game, team news
Atletico are the type of opponents that used to keep Arsenal fans and players up at night. Not now. If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then Mikel Arteta has tickled Diego Simeone pink with praise by recasting the Gunners in the...
His Majesty concludes visit to India
His Majesty the King returned to Bhutan on Thursday after a four-day working visit to India. In New Delhi, His Majesty the King met with President R. Venkataraman and Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao and discussed regional, bilateral, and...
Disputed-II: No India-China Discord Over Sikkim, But Border Resolution Problematic
In the second part of our series Disputed, we look at the Sikkim-Tibet border where the Chinese have raised the possibility of “early harvest”, meaning a quick resolution. The irony is there are no territorial claims being made here by either side...
Wangduephodrang farmers’ lives improved by Eighth Plan activities
The decision to relocate the Wangduephodrang township was finalised during the Eighth Plan review meeting in the dzongkhag on March 31, breaking more than 15 years of deadlock over the choice of a suitable location. independent Monastery to from...
The unconquered peaks: raw terrain, solitude and a place in history
Even in a world where the slopes of Everest are becoming crowded, there are many peaks left to be conquered.Two French climbers are celebrating after making the first successful ascent of Jannu East (7,468m), a previously unclimbed mountain in one...
The people of Punakha a look forward to another successful Five Year Plan
THE Eighth Plan meeting at Punakha was a fine example of the government's decentralisation policy with the people actively participating in finalising the Eighth Plan programmes for their dzongkhag. Nu agriculture in artificial locked content His...
Which city holds the key to Northeast India: The 'Chicken's Neck' explained
Siliguri, known as the 'Chicken's Neck' of India, is a strategically vital city that connects the northeastern states to the rest of the country. Located in West Bengal, it plays a key role in transportation, defence, trade, and tourism, making it...
The Kingdom That Chose Happiness
They say there’s a place on Earth where wealth is measured not in dollars, but in daylight — where silence is currency and contentment, a national asset. A country with no traffic lights, yet no chaos. A kingdom that politely refused to join the...
Portsmouth photo legend’s work lives on at Athenaeum
By USA Today via Reuters Connect Photojournalist Jane Tyska has traveled to 85 countries in her decades-long career, but her heart — and many of her images — have never left the Seacoast. At least 136 pictures she took for the Portsmouth Press...
ICE Most Wanted: Dangerous Criminals Finally Being Deported
Photo courtesy of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Liberals claim that crime is a myth and that illegal s do not commit crimes. But every illegal alien has, by definition, committed at least one crime, either entering the country...
Translation of His Majesty the King's address to the nation on June 2, 1999
The celebrations today is not to commemorate my reign as King for the last 25 years. We are here today to celebrate the successful achievement of all our national goals and objectives, the implementation of our development policies and programmes,...