Brand Bhutan: Bhutan Herbal Tea

In 2015, they reconvened in Thimphu, their homeland, and hatched plans to venture into the herbal tea business. Their vision encompassed every step of the process, from planting and cultivating herbs to harvesting, processing, and crafting finished products for consumers. Before embarking on this herbal tea journey, Rinzin Wangchuk managed Café Ambrosia, a health-conscious organic […]

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Nepalis look to rear buffaloes after China offers mega meat deal

In Majhthana, a remote hill station in Kaski district, Chandra Kanta Ghimire, a returnee migrant, wakes up early to cook khole (a soup of maize flour and vegetables) to feed his buffaloes. He has minimal green fodder, so he supplements their diet with a mixture of dry straw. Ghimire owns 10 Murrah buffalos. These water […]

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EU Envoy: Islamic Emirate Should Respect People of Afghanistan

Tomas Niklasson, the EU Special Representative for Afghanistan, stated that respecting the rights of Afghan citizens and fulfilling international obligations are key conditions for recognizing the Islamic Emirate. In an exclusive interview with TOLOnews, Tomas Niklasson emphasized that the solution to Afghanistan’s current situation must be sought within the country. “I truly believe that solutions […]

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Dr. Yunus to The Economist: There will be no place for Islamic extremism in Bangladesh

Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor to the interim government, has said that there will never be a place for Islamic extremism in Bangladesh again. He assured, “Nothing like that is going to happen. The country’s youth are very energetic. They are very open-minded about religion.” Dr. Yunus said this in a recent interview with […]

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India will not hesitate to take any decision in its own interest: Jaishankar

Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has said that his country will not hesitate to take any decision in its own interest and in the best interest of the world. He said this in a video message sent for an event in Mumbai, India on Saturday (December 21). The Indian Foreign Minister said that India will […]

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India’s focus on ‘Act East’ policy, making ‘friends’ of Kim

While the whole world is looking at Central and West Asia, India is focusing on the East with the ‘Act East’ policy. That too silently. Suddenly, India is making a ‘significant’ change in its policy with North Korea. It is learned that the closed doors of the Indian embassy in North Korea have reopened. Experts […]

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Afghanistan’s Pomegranate Exports Hit $33 Million, But Challenges Persist

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce reported that in the first eight months of the current solar year (1403), Afghanistan exported over $33 million worth of pomegranates. Akhundzada Abdul Salam Jawad, spokesperson for the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, stated that most pomegranate exports were sent to Pakistan, India, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and the […]

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