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Bhutan voters split over young democracy
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Last Modified: 22 Apr 2013 23:41 GMT
World's 'happiest country' goes to the polls
Voters in remote, mountainous Bhutan gear up for country's second-ever parliamentary elections.
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Last Modified: 22 Apr 2013 23:41 GMT
The serious business of well-being
GDP is an insufficient guide for "safeguarding the well-being of people or our future".
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Last Modified: 28 Feb 2013 12:30 GMT
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As Netherlands' Queen Beatrix plans to step down, we examine the pros and cons of maintaining the modern monarchy.
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Last Modified: 30 Jan 2013 13:34 GMT
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Irom Sharmila in India's Manipur state is force-fed in detention, but refuses to give up protest against draconian Act.
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Last Modified: 08 Nov 2012 09:58 GMT
Rwanda admitted to UN Security Council
Victory comes despite claims by UN expert panel about the country's involvement in a rebellion in neighbouring DR Congo.
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Last Modified: 19 Oct 2012 01:56 GMT
Myanmarese dove flying high with the eagle, elephant and dragon
Suu Kyi is paving the way for a newly democratic Myanmar.
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Last Modified: 30 Sep 2012 10:45 GMT
Bhutan smokers huff and puff over tobacco ban
The world's strictest anti-tobacco laws have anguished sellers and consumers in the remote Himalayan kingdom.
Gayatri Parameswaran
Features
Last Modified: 28 Sep 2012 07:40 GMT
Bhutan's tears of joy over chillies
Spicy food has acquired a new meaning with chillies becoming a way of life for people in the Himalayan kingdom.
Gayatri Parameswaran
Features
Last Modified: 09 Sep 2012 13:33 GMT
India cracks down on internet over unrest
New Delhi has asked Facebook and Twitter to remove "inflammatory" content it says helped spark an exodus of migrants.
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Last Modified: 22 Aug 2012 12:22 GMT
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