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  2. Seven killed in Bhutan as floods wash away part of ... - AOL

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    Major tragedies of this kind are relatively rare in Bhutan, which sits between China and India and has a population of just 750,000. But in 2021, at least 10 people were killed when flash floods ...

  3. List of newspapers in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of newspapers published in Bhutan. [1] [2] Bhutan Observer — English and Dzongkha; formerly bi-weekly, now only online; Bhutan Times — English; weekly; Bhutan Today — English; bi-weekly; Bhutan Youth — English; The Bhutanese [3] — English and Dzongkha; weekly; Business BhutanEnglish and Dzongkha; weekly; Daily ...

  4. New party to face old guard in Bhutan's fourth free vote

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    A new group is among the two political parties chosen by Bhutan's people to contest its fourth free vote since democracy was established 15 years ago, while the outgoing ruling party was knocked ...

  5. Bhutan appoints interim government ahead of national election

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    Bhutan's king appointed a nine-member interim government on Wednesday to oversee the Himalayan nation's parliamentary election, to be held within three months, a palace statement said. The free ...

  6. The Bhutanese - Wikipedia

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    The Bhutanese is a newspaper based in Bhutan. It was founded by the investigative journalist Tenzing Lamsang in February 2012. Originally it was published bi-weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays but, since August 2013, only weekly on Saturdays to focus on a weekly format. The paper is written mainly in English with a Dzongkha language section.

  7. Category:News media in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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  8. The Journalist (Bhutan) - Wikipedia

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    The Journalist, published in Thimphu, is an English language weekly newspaper published in Bhutan. [1] It was launched in December 2009. The Journalist is Bhutan's fifth private newspaper.

  9. Bhutan Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Bhutan Observer was Bhutan's first private bilingual newspaper. It was launched as a private limited company by parent company Bhutan Media Services (BMS), and began publishing on June 2, 2006, in Thimphu. Its Dzongkha edition was called Druk Nelug, and the newspaper maintained an online service in English until 2013. [1] [2]