A suicide bomb ripped through the crowd at the Kabul airport killing a total of 170 people that included Afghani men, women and children, 13 US soldiers and some Taliban guards. The ISIS-K, a terrorist group in Afghanistan, claimed responsibility. This is the culmination of a worsening situation in Kabul …
Read More »7-day quarantine to continue: PM
The Prime Minister Dasho (Dr) Lotay Tshering said that despite the second dose being given, the 7-day quarantine for travel from high to low risk areas will continue. He said that the original plan was to reduce or relax this time period after the second dose, but that changed with …
Read More »To succeed in our endeavours, our Armed Forces must be intelligent, nimble, ever-changing and adaptive, evolving, responsive, and capable: His Majesty
Translation of His Majesty’s Address at the RBA Parade As we are all gathered here on this auspicious day to celebrate your success, which is the result of your efforts and collective prayers, I am pleased to wish you all Tashi Delek. The Armed Forces of Bhutan was instituted upon …
Read More »One Bhutanese still in Kabul shares his account
Gurung (name changed) is the last Bhutanese left in Kabul after six of his Bhutanese colleagues also working for different United Nations agencies made it out safely. The paper is not revealing the identity and exact job of Gurung or even his former job in Bhutan for his own protection. …
Read More »Bhutan exploring third dose by next year
As Israel started giving booster or third doses for COVID-19 to those above 40 and school teachers and the USA announced it would start giving third doses from 20th September 2021, the government is exploring the possibility of giving third doses to Bhutanese by next year. The Foreign Minister Dr …
Read More »Around 3,000 eligible Bhutanese hold out against vaccination
The Health Minister Dasho Dechen Wangmo said that as of 19th August around 3,000 Bhutanese are yet to get vaccinated with the first dose. She said initially there were a total of 25,000 who had not been vaccinated at all, but around 22,000 of them came for their first dose …
Read More »Deputy Chief of Police for Crime and Operations terminated due to Khandu Wangmo case
The Deputy Chief of Police, Colonel Dorji Wangchuk, who looked after Crime and Operations in the RBP was terminated from service towards the end of May 2021 on the recommendation of an RBP Enquiry Committee to the Police Service Board. When the RBP sent its investigation report into the Criminal …
Read More »DPT’s Khamdang-Ramjar MP convicted with five defendants for illegal border road construction
The Trashiyangtse court on 13 August convicted six defendants, which are Khamdang Ramjar’s Member of Parliament from DPT Kuenga Loday, Mangmi Sangay Tempa, Sangay Thinley, Sangay Wangdi, Karma Tshering and Karma Loday to a prison term ranging from three to five years. MP Kuenga Loday was charged on 7 grounds …
Read More »Research surveys show low transactional sex among Drayang girls and majority are happy with work environment
For a long time, the popular discourse on Drayangs has been one of immoral areas where young girls are exploited for sex and lead unhealthy lives. This perception has now lead to the current government generally discouraging Drayangs to reopen and imposing tough new regulations on them if they want …
Read More »What a Drayang girl has to say about the Drayang debate
The government led by the Prime Minister has announced that around 60 Drayangs across the country will not be allowed to reopen if they cannot follow a host of changes or reforms including doing away with the song ‘Request System,’ where girls ask customers to request for songs for a …
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