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Mongolians play chess anywhere, anytime

At this year’s 44th World Chess Olympiad, Mongolia shook up the world when the Mongolian women’s team defeated the seventh-ranked Americans. Overall, the Mongolian men’s team placed 35th out of 188 countries, while the women placed 15th out of 162.

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First INEOS GRENADIER retailer apppointed in Mongolia

INEOS Automotive has nominated MSM Group LLC as the distributor that will operate its sales and service network in Mongolia.

Combining rugged British spirit and design with German engineering rigour, the Grenadier is an uncompromising 4X4 built from the ground up.

A critically endangered Gobi bear found died in Mongolia

A critically endangered Gobi bear (Mazaalai) has died in the southwestern Mongolian province of Bayankhongor.

Ministry of Environment and  Tourism has set up a working group to find out exactly when the bear died and the cause of death.

As for May,

Newly appointed US Ambassador learning Mongolian as fifth language

Newly appointed US Ambassador Richard Buangan is taking Mongolian language classes. “Started my Mongolian language lessons this week, starting with all the letters of the alphabet,” the Ambassador wrote in Twitter.

Based on his State Department profile, Buangan joined the US Department

Copper declined by 24 percent since Rio lobbed its bid

Rio Tinto’s bid to complete a takeover of Turquoise Hill Resources has received a boost after the most vocal opponents of the deal agreed not to vote at the shareholder meeting that will determine whether the USD 3.3 billion deal goes

JICA marks 30 years in Mongolia

The Japan International Cooperation Agency, or JICA, has marked 30 years since it began sending volunteer workers to Mongolia.

About 200 people attended a commemorative ceremony on Tuesday in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. The participants included government officials from both

Mongolia to privatize the Mongolian Stock Exchange

Parliament and the cabinet have approved the plan to privatize the Mongolian Stock Exchange (MSE), fully state-owned since its inception in 1991. According to plan, the exchange can float up to 34% of its shares by the end of the

A five-year plan  to build a “digital nation”

The Mongolian government launched a five-year plan  to build a “digital nation” using data and technology to promote innovation, streamline public services, and diversify the country’s mining-dependent economy.

Mongolia is planning to achieve digital transformation up to 90 percent by 2024.

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