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Construction of Bhutanese monastery begins in Lumbini
Bhairahawa (Rupandehi), June 27: The foundation stone of the Bhutanese monastery to be built by the Bhutanese government...
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The Rising Nepal
· Jun 28, 2026
Nepal, Bhutan hold ground-breaking of Temple in Lumbini
By A Staff Reporter, Kathmandu, June 28: Bhutan and Nepal marked the start of construction of the Bhutan Temple Complex...
Trend News Agency
· Jul 3, 2026
Kyrgyzstan highlights large-scale construction projects in Kochkor district
Kyrgyzstan highlights large-scale construction projects in Kochkor district
Modern Diplomacy
· Jul 1, 2026
Myanmar moves to revive China backed Myitsone dam project
Myanmar’s government is preparing to restart the long-delayed Myitsone hydropower project, reviving one of the country’s most controversial infrastructure developments after more than a decade of suspension. Backed by China and valued at 3.6 billion when first approved in 2009, the project was halted in 2011 following widespread public opposition over environmental destruction, community displacement [] The post Myanmar moves to revive China backed Myitsone dam project appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
BERNAMA
· Jul 4, 2026
World : Sixty-year-old Lao National Circus Overcomes Chequered History To Tell Nationâs StoryÂ
PHNOM PENH, July 4 (Bernama) -- Nestled among lush mountains and along the banks of the idyllic Mekong River lies one of Laos' best-kept cultural treasures – a circus tradition that has survived revolution, war and decades of hardship.
Vatican News
· Jul 9, 2026
Inauguration of new parish in Myanmar's hard-hit Diocese of Kalay
Myanmar's faithful celebrate the inauguration of St. Patrick Parish in the Diocese of Kalay, an occasion offering hope to local Catholics in the embattled region of northwestern Myanmar as the nation continues to endure a humanitarian crisis. Read all
South Africa Today
· Jun 23, 2026
Malawian Nationals Depart Newlands Church as Community Leaders Eye June 30 Immigration Deadline
NEWLANDS, CAPE TOWN — Approximately 500 Malawian nationals who were temporarily housed in a Newlands church after being relocated from Cape Town have departed for Blantyre. However, community leaders and government officials remain on high alert as South Africa approaches the critical June 30 immigration compliance deadline. Deputy Government Spokesperson William Baloyi confirmed that the []
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Related coverage for "Construction of Bhutanese monastery begins in Lumbini": The Rising Nepal — Nepal, Bhutan hold ground-breaking of Temple in Lumbini. Trend News Agency — Kyrgyzstan highlights large-scale construction projects in Kochkor district. Modern Diplomacy — Myanmar moves to revive China backed Myitsone dam project. BERNAMA — World : Sixty-year-old Lao National Circus Overcomes Chequered History To Tell Nationâs Story . Vatican News — Inauguration of new parish in Myanmar's hard-hit Diocese of Kalay . South Africa Today — Malawian Nationals Depart Newlands Church as Community Leaders Eye June 30 Immigration Deadline


