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New Mongolian PM appoints his Cabinet

“The geopolitical situation is becoming increasingly complex. The government decided to immediately begin work and maintain the continuity of state policy. Therefore, a third of the previous government is retained,” G.Zandanshatar said.

Mott MacDonald supports financing of US$100 million Mongolian wind farm

Construction is underway on Mongolia’s first wind
power scheme which is being developed at Salkhit Uul, 75km from Ulaanbaatar in
Mongolia. Mott MacDonald supported the European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development and FMO as lender’s technical advisor on the scheme which is being
developed

Schedule change creates ticketing snafu for Mongolian fans

Unhappiness with the ticket resale system for the London
Games reached the boiling point Monday afternoon after hundreds of Mongolians,
some who”d traveled here from Mongolia, learned that a schedule change meant
they could not see the match of boxer and national hero

President congratulated Olympic bronze medalist S. Nyam-Ochir

President Elbegdorj congratulated Nyam-Ochir Sainjargal on winning the
bronze medal in Men’s -73kg judo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
President Elbegdorj arrived at the ExCel complex to cheer Mongolian judoka who
brought Mongolia the first Olympic medal from London.

On the

Mongolia’s road to dishes is anything be smooth

375 grammes is the weight of an Olympic gold medal, an item that ranks among the
most desirable on Earth for the next couple of weeks. Many of the yearned-for
discs are lumps of Mongolia, hewn from under the Gobi Desert, refined

Rio Tinto spends about $1 billion in Ivanhoe issue

Mining titan Rio Tinto PLC said
Monday it has spent nearly $1 billion in accordance with a pact to participate
in Canada-based Ivanhoe Mines Ltd.”s $1.8 billion rights issue, which is aimed
at funding the development of the massive Mongolian Oyu Tolgoi copper

S.Nyam-Ochir win a bronze at London-2012

Mongolian athlete Sainjargal Nyam-Osor win a bronze medal in
men’s judo 73 kg on third day. This is a first medal of Mongolian athletes in London-2012.

S.Nyam-Osor, 26, a first time competing in Olympic games.

S.Nyam-Osor’s bronze is 6th medal of

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