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Bhutan's Food Supply: Import Dependency Challenges
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Bhutan's Food Supply: Import Dependency Challenges

Bhutan's food security is threatened by heavy import dependency on cereals and oils. With strategic policy changes and innovations, the country aims to boost domestic production.

July 18, 2026

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Opposition MP Elected as National Assembly Speaker

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Opposition MP Elected as National Assembly Speaker

August 19, 2026

BAAF's National Certification System: Elevating Bhutan's Running Events

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BAAF's National Certification System: Elevating Bhutan's Running Events

August 19, 2026

Tempa Dorji Makes History as Bhutan's First Opposition Speaker

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Tempa Dorji Makes History as Bhutan's First Opposition Speaker

August 19, 2026

Rethinking Phuentsholing's Economy: Beyond Border Competition

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Rethinking Phuentsholing's Economy: Beyond Border Competition

August 19, 2026

Snow Leopard Population Surge in Bhutan Amid Mixed Asian Trends

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Snow Leopard Population Surge in Bhutan Amid Mixed Asian Trends

August 19, 2026

Sangay Shamu Foraging: Bhutan's Precious Matsutake Economy

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Sangay Shamu Foraging: Bhutan's Precious Matsutake Economy

August 19, 2026

Agriculture Sector Struggles to Meet Emission Reduction Targets

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Agriculture Sector Struggles to Meet Emission Reduction Targets

August 19, 2026

Solar Lift Irrigation: Empowering Rural Bhutanese Farmers

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Solar Lift Irrigation: Empowering Rural Bhutanese Farmers

August 19, 2026

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CRPD Amendment Lacks Support in Bhutan's National Council
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CRPD Amendment Lacks Support in Bhutan's National Council

The amendment to Bhutan's CRPD reservation failed in the National Council, prompting further review and dialogue on disability rights and inclusivity.

June 9, 2026

Handicrafts Thrive with Chimi Lhakhang Tourism 🌟
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Handicrafts Thrive with Chimi Lhakhang Tourism 🌟

Chimi Lhakhang's tourism surge fuels a thriving handicraft sector in Punakha, boosting local economies and preserving Bhutanese culture.

May 30, 2026

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Opposition MP Elected as National Assembly Speaker

Opposition MP Elected as National Assembly Speaker

In a historic first for Bhutan's democracy, opposition MP Tempa Dorji was elected Speaker of the National Assembly, defeating the ruling party's candidate by a single vote. This groundbreaking outcome signals the maturity of parliamentary institutions.

August 19, 2026

Tempa Dorji Makes History as Bhutan's First Opposition Speaker

Tempa Dorji Makes History as Bhutan's First Opposition Speaker

For the first time in Bhutan's democratic history, an opposition member has been elected Speaker of the National Assembly. Tempa Dorji's historic victory marks a significant shift in parliamentary leadership and democratic governance.

August 19, 2026

Speaker Election: Eight Votes Could Decide Opposition's Parliamentary Bid

Speaker Election: Eight Votes Could Decide Opposition's Parliamentary Bid

Bhutan's speaker election features a critical contest between the ruling PDP's Health Minister Tandin Wangchuk and opposition BTP's Tempa Dorji. With eight ruling party votes potentially deciding the outcome, the election tests whether parliamentary members prioritize institutional integrity or party loyalty.

August 19, 2026

The Buck Must Stop Somewhere: Fixing Accountability in Government

The Buck Must Stop Somewhere: Fixing Accountability in Government

Explore how diffused responsibility in government creates accountability gaps, examining failed projects and proposing solutions for stronger governance and public fund stewardship in resource-constrained nations.

August 15, 2026

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PoliticsSpeaker Election: Eight Votes Could Decide Opposition's Parliamentary Bid

Bhutan's speaker election features a critical contest between the ruling PDP's Health Minister Tandin Wangchuk and opposition BTP's Tempa Dorji. With eight ruling party votes...

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SportsRTC Women FC Kicks Off AFC Champions League with Draw

RTC Women FC opened their AFC Women's Champions League campaign with a 1-1 draw against Banaat FC, demonstrating Bhutan's competitive emergence in continental women's football.

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EconomyBCCI Pushes for Six-Month Notice Period for Commercial Tenants

The Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry is pushing for significant reforms to commercial tenancy laws, proposing a six-month notice period instead of the current...

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SportsDragon Boys Prepare for AFC U20 Qualifier Challenge

Bhutan's Under-20 national football team prepares for the AFC U20 Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers, hosting Group J with matches against Singapore, Chinese Taipei, and Macau....

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EconomyMatsutake Mushroom Supply Crisis in Genye

Bhutanese matsutake mushrooms face surging international demand, particularly from Japan, yet exporters struggle to meet orders due to limited supply in Genye. This creates economic...

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EconomyMatsutake Mushroom Boom Transforms Genye's Rural Economy

Rising matsutake prices in Genye Gewog are transforming rural incomes, with farmers earning Nu 300,000-400,000 annually. International export demand and direct-to-consumer sales channels are driving...

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EconomyMatsutake Price Surge: Bhutan's Forest Gold Bounces Back

Bhutan's matsutake mushroom market is experiencing a significant price recovery this season, offering renewed hope for forest communities. With Class A mushrooms commanding ₦2,000 per...

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TourismBumthang Tourism Growth: Local Businesses Push for Better Facilities

Bumthang's tourism businesses face persistent low occupancy rates despite the district's rich cultural heritage. Local entrepreneurs are calling for expanded facilities, streamlined regulations, and private...

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EconomyRadhi Farmers Expand Handa Tengma Markets Beyond Tradition

Radhi farmers are transforming Handa Tengma, a traditional beaten rice delicacy, into a commercial product with significant market potential. This cultural heritage product is gaining...

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PoliticsThe Buck Must Stop Somewhere: Fixing Accountability in Government

Explore how diffused responsibility in government creates accountability gaps, examining failed projects and proposing solutions for stronger governance and public fund stewardship in resource-constrained nations.

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PoliticsBhutan's Business Regulatory Review: The Reform That Delivered Results

Bhutan's Business Regulatory Review emerged as the one government reform that transitioned from manifesto to reality, resolving 77% of identified regulatory issues and delivering concrete...

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CultureWhen Colour Drains From the Scene: Spiritual Gatherings in Bhutan

Explore the profound spiritual experiences at Bhutanese empowerments, where thousands gather in remote villages for ancient Vajrayana Buddhist initiations. Discover how these sacred gatherings transform...

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NewsKalu Rinpoche Legal Action Perth Community Centre

A legal dispute has emerged involving a prominent Bhutanese religious figure and allegations concerning management of approximately AUD 261,000 in charitable donations for a Perth...

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EconomyHotel Interest Subsidy Scheme Expands to 218 Participants

Bhutan's hotel interest subsidy scheme has expanded dramatically to 218 participating establishments, with 97 new hotels onboarded in July alone. This government initiative provides crucial...

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EnvironmentPunakha's Record Heat: Climate Crisis Threatens Bhutan's Future

Punakha's record-breaking 39.5°C temperature signals alarming climate shifts threatening Bhutan's agriculture, water security, and food systems. Experts warn of accelerating warming trends with severe implications...

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EnvironmentLeopards Thrive Alongside Growing Tiger Population

A groundbreaking nationwide study reveals that common leopards are thriving alongside Bhutan's growing tiger population, challenging assumptions about large carnivore competition and offering hope for...

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PoliticsEditorial Independence: Why Public Broadcasters Need Stronger Protections

Public broadcasters require particularly strong editorial independence protections to fulfill their democratic mandate. Explore why robust governance mechanisms and workplace protections are essential for institutional...

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EconomyInformal Trade Undercuts Formal Businesses in Phuentsholing

Informal trade through private vehicles and social media channels is creating unfair competition in Phuentsholing, undercutting formal businesses that bear full regulatory costs. Discover how...

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EnvironmentMillions in Waste: Why Three Incinerators Remain Idle

Nearly four years after Bhutan invested USD 374,000 in three pandemic-era incinerators, all three machines sit broken or unused. A Royal Audit Authority report reveals...

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NewsBhutan's Private Security Guards: Facing Wage Crisis

Bhutan's private security guards work grueling 12-hour shifts for minimal wages, revealing a systemic gap between contract costs and worker compensation. Government labor inspections now...

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EducationKhamdang LSS Students Innovate Eco-Friendly Pens

Khamdang LSS students have developed innovative biodegradable pens with plantable seeds, winning first place at the National Innovation Challenge 2026. This eco-friendly solution addresses plastic...

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TourismTsirang's Tourism Transformation: From Highway Pit Stop to Destination

Tsirang dzongkhag is strategically positioning itself as a tourism destination along the corridor to Gelephu Mindfulness City, combining agro-tourism development with its strong agricultural foundation...

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EconomyBhutan's Agricultural Future: Why Economics Must Drive Food Security

Bhutan faces a critical choice: treat agriculture as an economic mandate or risk increasing food dependency. Discover why farming modernization is essential for national security...

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CultureThe Vanishing Trade of Drukor: Bhutan's Fading Cultural Exchange

Explore the fading tradition of Drukor, Bhutan's historic bartering system where highland Brokpas exchanged dairy products for lowland grain. Discover how modernization is transforming this...

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EducationEngineers Master Advanced Solar Training at CST

Bhutan's College of Science and Technology launches advanced solar training for engineers, equipping professionals with PVsyst modeling and project assessment skills to support the nation's...

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NewsY-VIA Celebrates International Youth Day with Nationwide Initiatives

Bhutanese youth mark International Youth Day with nationwide Y-VIA initiatives showcasing leadership, creativity, and community commitment. Over 9,000 volunteers across all dzongkhags participate in transformative...

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EconomyBreaking Down Barriers: The Economics of Cheaper Goods

Border towns face unique pricing challenges that drive consumers across boundaries. Discover how structural policy barriers, not retailer incompetence, create price disparities and what solutions...

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EconomyMongar's One-Stop Service Centre: Solving Business Bottlenecks

Mongar's business community faces multiple regulatory barriers. A groundbreaking one-stop service centre proposal aims to streamline approvals, simplify finance access, and eliminate bureaucratic bottlenecks affecting...

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NewsHistoric Galem House Collapse: Family Seeks Accountability

A 17th-century heritage house in Punakha has partially collapsed after years of restoration delays. The family demands accountability for bureaucratic obstacles that prevented both official...

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NewsBhutan's EV Charging Strategy: Quality Over Quantity

Bhutan's EV charging infrastructure requires strategic expansion focused on high-demand areas rather than uniform district-by-district deployment. A comprehensive masterplan reveals concentrated usage patterns and identifies...

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NewsLabour Department Validates Bhutan Telecom Compulsory Retirement Decision

Bhutan's Department of Labour upholds Bhutan Telecom's compulsory retirement decision for a senior technical officer, finding the action lawful and consistent with national employment regulations...

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NewsMochhu River Tragedy: Two Drowning Incidents in Punakha

Two separate drowning incidents in Punakha's Mochhu River on August 8 claimed one life and left another missing, reigniting critical discussions about water safety during...

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NewsSiddhi Bistro Opens in Thimphu: Bhutan's New Plant-Based Dining Revolution

Jangsa Animal Saving Trust launches Siddhi Bistro in Thimphu, a plant-based social enterprise serving innovative Bhutanese, Korean, and international cuisine while funding nationwide animal rescue...

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EconomyMoICE Achieves 98.5% Target in FY 2025-26

Bhutan's Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment achieved 98.5% of departmental performance targets in FY 2025-26, with five departments reaching 100% achievement rates. Strong performance...

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EconomyBusiness Costs Surge in Phuentsholing Due to Taxes

Heavy taxation, import fees, and supply chain fragmentation are driving up business costs in Phuentsholing, forcing consumers to shop in neighbouring Jaigaon. A recent study...

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EnvironmentTaba Waste Facility: Five Years Idle, Accountability Missing

Bhutan's Taba Material Recovery Facility has remained idle for five years since completion in 2021, processing zero waste despite being designed for 40 tonnes daily....

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PoliticsCabinet Reshuffle Speculation Intensifies Following Dual Ministerial Resignations

Two Cabinet ministers' simultaneous resignations have sparked widespread speculation about potential Cabinet reshuffle. The departures raise questions about broader governmental restructuring midway through the current...

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PoliticsKanglung Education Centre Plan Stalled for Over a Decade

Kanglung's education centre development plan has remained stalled for over a decade despite comprehensive groundwork and political pledges. The project failed to secure priority status...

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