Monthly Archives: July 2021
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Graduate of the month: Sanjaakhand Nansalmaa
Ms. Sanjaakhand Nansalmaa, 2015-2016 Fulbright student and CEO of the Mongolian State Alumni Association Under this month’s partnership theme, we highlight 2015-2016 Fulbright student Ms. Sanjaakhand ... -
Engineers help improve educational opportunities in Mongolia | Item
Members of the U.S. Embassy in Mongolia participate in a key handover ceremony for the Sainshand Kindergarten on September 18, 2020, in the Dornogovi province of ... -
Mongolia seizes the diplomatic moment – The Diplomat
Advertising Mongolian diplomacy is living for a moment. In just five days, Mongolian officials held high-level talks with China, Japan, South Korea and the United States. ... -
For an Olympic first, teamwork is the thing for Mongolia
TOKYO (AP) — For decades, Mongolia sent mostly boxers, judokas and wrestlers to the Olympics — athletes doing solo work that in many ways reflected the ... -
For the women’s basketball team of Mongolia three against three, two defeats but a track traced
The story continues under the ad It reflects how popular three-on-three basketball has become in the Central Asian country of 3 million people, which has a ... -
Top US diplomat visits Japan, South Korea and Mongolia – The Diplomat
Advertising US Under Secretary of State Wendy Sherman is touring East Asia this week. She is currently in Japan, where she will participate in bilateral meetings ... -
Two dams in Chinese Inner Mongolia collapse after torrential rains
SHANGHAI, July 19 (Reuters) – Two dams in China’s northwest region of Inner Mongolia collapsed after torrential rains, the water ministry said on Monday, highlighting the ... -
Mongolia is heading towards autocracy | Opinions
At first glance, the Mongolian elections that took place on June 9 may have appeared free and fair. Former Prime Minister Ukhnaa Khürelsükh of the Mongolian ... -
Mongolia and the Korean Conflict – The Diplomat
Advertising Joseph Nye’s notion of “soft power” has untapped potential for understanding the power of so-called small states, which can contribute significantly to mediating peace in ... -
Switzerland sends Covid medical assistance to Mongolia
A Mongolian woman votes at a polling station in Ulaanbaatar on June 9, as Mongolia held a presidential election. Keystone / Byamba-ochir Byambasuren Swiss humanitarian aid ... -
Mongolia wants to expand economic and cultural ties with Bangladesh
With its political continuity and well-thought-out development plans as well as its economic sustainability, Bangladesh stands out not only in South Asia but also in other ... -
Graduate of the month: Ms. Gantuya (Gana) Badamgarav
Ms. Gantuya Badamgarav, Fulbright student 2005-2006 and founding director of the Mongolian Contemporary Art Support Association Gantuya Badamgarav, or Gana to his family and friends, loved ... -
Vaccinations in Mongolia supported by Russia, China and alliances
SEATTLE, Wash. – Mongolia is a nation located between two powerful countries: China and Russia. Known for its rugged terrain and nomadic culture, Mongolia was able ... -
After a wild election season, what’s next for Mongolia? – The Diplomat
Magazine The Mongolian People’s Party now controls the executive and the legislature, but now has to deal with COVID-19 and demands to level the political playing ...