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  • The Journalist, published in Thimphu, is an English language weekly newspaper published in Bhutan. It was launched in December 2009. The Journalist is...
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  • The Bhutan National Party is a former Bhutanese unregistered political party formed to contest the Himalayan nation's 2008 general election. The party...
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    Lhotshampa (redirect from Nepalis in Bhutan)
    Nepalese descent. The Lhotshampa were estimated to comprise around 35% of the Bhutan's population by the U.S. Department of State as of 2008. The Lhotshampa...
    16 KB (1,582 words) - 08:12, 17 June 2024
  • The various mass media in Bhutan have historically been government-controlled, although this has changed in recent years. The country has its own newspapers...
    13 KB (1,582 words) - 19:05, 20 May 2024
  • The Journalist may refer to: The Journalist (Bhutan), a weekly newspaper published in Bhutan. Journalist (British magazine), or The Journalist, a British...
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  • Absolute Bhutan Books. p. 149. ISBN 978-99936-760-0-3. "Journalists Association of Bhutan". www.jab.bt/. Journalists Association of Bhutan. Retrieved...
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  • Scofield (1976: p. 669), one of the first western journalists into Bhutan, outlined that: One Sunday I watched the monks shape an elaborate offering...
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  • However, censorship in Bhutan is still conducted by restrictions on the ownership of media outlets, licensing of journalists, and the blocking of websites...
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  • with the paper's leadership, prompting concern from the International Federation of Journalists. "Bhutan gets first private newspaper". UPI. May 1, 2006....
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  • Namgay Zam (category Bhutanese journalists)
    Zam (born 1985) is a Bhutanese journalist and activist. Having made her name as a producer and anchor on the public Bhutan Broadcasting Service, she served...
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  • the Royal Government". However, this was contrary to Chapter Three of the Bhutan Information, Communications and Media Act of 2006 where journalists must...
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  • editor-in-chief of Bhutan Observer. As part of its role to build capacity in the media sector it runs training programs for journalists, focusing on such...
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  • politics in Bhutan. Business Bhutan — official website Business Bhutan — Facebook page Business Bhutan is Launched Journalists Association of Bhutan v t e v...
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    The Supreme Court of Bhutan (དངོན་མཐོ་ཁྲིམས་འདུན་ས།) is the Kingdom of Bhutan's highest court of review and interpreter of the Constitution. The main vision...
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    The COVID-19 pandemic in Bhutan was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome...
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  • The wedding of Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, King of Bhutan, and Jetsun Pema took place on 13 October 2011 at the Punakha Dzong in Punakha, Bhutan. The...
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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...
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    eminent jurist from Bhutan. He served as Chief Justice of the High Court of Bhutan from 1991 through 2009 and as Chief Justice of the newly created Supreme...
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    Kinley Dorji (category Scouting in Bhutan)
    Kun-legs Rdo-rje) was Bhutan's first trained journalist who became founder, then managing director and editor in chief of Kuensel, Bhutan's national newspaper...
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  • Bhutan News Service (BNS) is an independent news agency run by Bhutanese refugee journalists since 2004 from Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. It...
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