Climate Justice workshop discusses complex challenges posed by climate change

The two-day ‘Climate Justice Workshop: Legal Pathways and Global Actions’ kicked off yesterday at the Jigme Singye Wangchuck (JSW) School of Law in Pangbisa, Paro. 

Letting travellers clear their carbon footprint

A few months ago, founder of Amulet Luxury Travel Bhutan, Tshering...

Phuentsholing township project faces uncertainty

Phuentsholing—The Phuentsholing Township Development Project’s (PTDP) Zone A is likely to...

Tourism must serve Bhutan, not the other way round

“...in the 1970s, tourism as an industry was only introduced after...

Government intensifies battle against drug cases

In a move to address the growing drug-related issues, particularly among...

Positive economic outlook for fiscal year 2023-24

The country’s current account deficit (CAD) is estimated to improve by...

CCAA bans a dozen pyramid schemes so far

Even as new pyramid schemes continue to proliferate, duping many Bhutanese,...

Protected areas absorb 5.88 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually

The country’s protected areas have the potential to absorb 5.88 million...

No end to Phuentsholing’s waste issues

Phuentsholing—The country’s commercial capital, Phuentsholing, continues to grapple with widespread littering...

CSOs call for amendment to the CSO Act

Amid rising concerns about governmental overreach, civil society organisations (CSOs) are...

Wise Kings of Bhutan have preserved the nation’s independence, identity, and culture

Dr Thierry Mathou, the French Ambassador to India, talks to Kuensel...

Semjong gets clean and safe drinking water

Lal Bahadur Balampaki, a 35-year-old farmer from Tashiling-toed (Balakhop) in Semjong,...

Karma and Donald Trump

When Donald Trump dodged an assassin’s bullet meant to end his...

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