The Bhutanese
A private English-language newspaper founded in Thimphu in 2012, early in Bhutan's democratic era. The Bhutanese built its reputation on investigative reporting into corruption and government contracts, and publishes in print alongside continuous online updates on politics, the judiciary, business and social issues, under founding editor Tenzing Lamsang.
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