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National University of Mongolia to launch first Gender Studies Program

 In a significant move to promote gender equality and advance women’s rights in Mongolia, The Asia Foundation, with support from the Lotus Circle funds and the National University of Mongolia (NUM), has collaborated to launch the country’s inaugural Gender Studies program. 

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Mongolian weightlifter fails drugs test at Hangzhou 2022

A Mongolian weightlifter has become the sixth athlete to test positive for doping during the Asian Games, it has been revealed.

B.Erdenezul, who competed in the women’s weightlifting competition, has been provisionally suspended by the International Testing Agency  after being found

China bans Mongolian theatre production

Chinese authorities have banned a Mongolian theatre production by shutting down the power to the Ulaan Theatre in Hohhot, in the northern Inner Mongolia region, where the production was due to be staged.

In addition to shutting down power, Chinese authorities

IMF 2023 Article IV Consultation with Mongolia

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV consultation with Mongolia on Thursday, September 14, 2023, considered and endorsed the staff appraisal without a meeting.

Growth rebounded to 5.0 percent in 2022 and the external position stabilized

D.Batsumberel to Fight in USA in November

D.Batsumberel, a top MMA fighter and athlete of Zorky’s MMA team, has signed a five-year contract with Dragon House promotion.

As part of the agreement, D.Batsumberel will fight in a Dragon House event in California, USA, in November 2023, and plans

There’s a minor sports revolution going on in Mongolia

There’s a minor sports revolution going on in Mongolia, the giant landlocked Asian country most associated with Genghis Khan and famous for its “three manly sports” of archery, horse racing and, the most prestigious, wrestling.

The two-week Asian Games offer a glimpse

Enji isn’t your typical Mongolian jazz singer

Whenever people from disparate geographies come together to make new music, passive listeners tend to treat the results like mosaics or club sandwiches — assemblages made to dazzle and nourish us with the vague suggestion of a universal language that

Mongolia’s circus performers fight to preserve their craft

Mongolian circus performers fly through a cavernous hall inspectors have warned could collapse any time, one of the few places left to train if they hope to travel the world with their country’s spectacular big top shows. The decaying, more

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