Drawn from across the country, volunteers converged on the southern foothills in what organisers described as an unprecedented show of national participation.
Blockchain analytics firm Nansen announces plans to incorporate a local entity and build a team in Bhutan's Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) ...
An earthquake of magnitude 3.4 struck Bhutan on Wednesday, a statement by the National Center for Seismology (NCS) said. The ...
Bhutan launches the world's first crypto-backed digital nomad visa, using Solana and gold-backed TER to attract global talent ...
These are the places that sit in your "someday" folder for decades, demanding so much planning, money, and sheer determination that 99% of people who dream about them will die having never booked the ...
The Tulip Immersion Garden, where 50,000 tulips bloom in beauty every spring, tells the glory of the tulip from its Turkish origins to the Tulip Fever in the Netherlands to the present day. The ...
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This stealthy bacteria could trigger millions of cancer cases worldwide
A single bacterium that silently colonizes the stomachs of billions of people could be responsible for roughly 12 million cancer cases among children born in the last decade, according to new ...
Economist Justin Wolfers calculated in a piece for Freakonomics in 2010 that the correlation between the objective measure of GDP and the subjectively expressed experiences of people’s lives was ...
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Bhutan’s hidden Nepali influence: Language, food, and traditions
Exploring Bhutan, we discovered an incredible fact: nearly 30% of the population speaks Nepali, creating a vibrant “Mini Nepal” within the Himalayan kingdom. From lively towns to serene villages, ...
Tarique Rahman, 60, son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and former President Ziaur Rahman, led the BNP without deploying the anti-India rhetoric that has, at times, proven an effective tool for ...
Along with cricket, thongs and backyard barbecues, the arrival of the annual Australian Lamb ad has become synonymous with an Australian summer. What began back in 2005 as a pitch to get Australians ...
THIMPHU – The Year of the Snake brought both progress and challenges to the agriculture and livestock sectors. While notable advancements were made in curbing human-wildlife conflict, expanding ...
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