Dire need for a forensic laboratory

The Royal Bhutan Police is in the process of acquiring land to establish the lab

Crime: Six years after her brother was acquitted of an alleged murder, Tshering Dema vividly recalls the ordeal her family was put through as they waited for the DNA test results.

Aviation regulator to fill decade long vacant post

While the Bhutan Civil Aviation Authority has found a flight safety...

Attorney general’s term should end with the government’s

As a political appointee, a fixed five-year term is not required,...

New bridge connects Laya

Within 10 days, a team from RBA rebuilt the new bridge...

ACC closes more shops for investigation

ACC: In continuation to its ongoing investigation, the Anti-Corruption...

Bhutan considers pet dog policy

Canine: Dog bite cases are significantly less in developed...

A second central school for Trongsa

Sherubling HSS and Trongsa PS might be merged but people recommend...

Locally-grown fruits struggle to find market

COVER STORY: It’s a rainy weekend in Thimphu. Dark...

Organic elements

In the basement of a building in Changzamtog, six men in...

Guru Tshengye: The Eight Characters of the Precious Teacher

WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO: The life of...

Gov’t checks out Czech aircraft

Aviation: In an attempt to convince the government that...

The Lhakhang Karpo quagmire

The judiciary is not comfortable with the ACC prosecuting the appeal...

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