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How a new party trumped the ruling PDP in Bhutan's primary polls
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2018
In its third election as a full-fledged democracy, Bhutanese came out in large numbers to oust the ruling People's Democratic Party run by Harvard-educated Tshering Tobgay.
How a school tried to cover up suicide probe
TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2018
In 2016, a third-year female student at a municipal junior high school in Kobe, Japan committed suicide. She had been bullied. Soon after her death, the school questioned several of the girl’s classmates to gather information about her friendships and other details, and compiled memos containing this information.
How a magical realist conjures literature sitting beside ‘small potatoes’
MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018
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How a wildlife corridor can save our precious elephants’ future
SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018
Senior wildlife ranger Prawut Prempree’s face becomes serious when he stares at a map showing how fragmented the forests around Salakpra Wildlife Sanctuary have become due to the rapid expansion of human settlement and development and infrastructure projects.
How a big black cat is avenging its death
TUESDAY, MARCH 06, 2018
In times past, a hunter would be lifted triumphantly aloft as the tribe celebrated wildly at his feet after he killed a black leopard. So why all the fuss when an animal of the same species is gunned down in 2018?
How a radical new approach to teaching is bearing fruit
SUNDAY, MARCH 04, 2018
“AS THE WORLD is propelled forward by dreams, I want to make school a place to teach pupils to become quality humans rather than walking textbooks.”
How a massacre gave obscure village hope
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 2018
BARANGAY TUKANALIPAO, Mamasapano, Maguindanao — The death of 62 people here — 44 of them members of the elite Special Action Force (SAF) — could actually be a blessing in disguise for residents of this once obscure village, officials and residents agreed.
How a new app could spell the end for counterfeit goods in Thailand
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2017
Luxury handbags are among the most common counterfeit goods not only in Thailand but around the world.
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