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Pacific Will Shrink Workforce and Increase Public Spending
Pacific Will Shrink Workforce and Increase Public Spending

• East Asia and Pacific is aging faster than any other region, posing risks for public finances and healthcare delivery, and increasing t...

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25 Years on the Path Toward Prosperities
25 Years on the Path Toward Prosperities

In order to know the way forward, it helps to review the past. It was 25 years ago, as the global order changed with the sweeping tra...

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Mongolia economic and challenges
Mongolia economic and challenges

In recent years Mongolia has become one of the most rapidly expanding economies in the world. According to the  Economist Intelligence U...

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Turn the key turned PUBLIC
Turn the key turned PUBLIC

Door access. N. Enkhbayar is the highest-door politics. Some hardly have so many doors open to him was found in only one door. He is kno...

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A way to draw the name of stopping "suilakh"
A way to draw the name of stopping "suilakh"

Since last fall, our media, lottery value of goods purchased khelberdej, head of the government Saikhanbileg mouth to try to be a 100 mil...

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"Down move 30 percent"
"Down move 30 percent"

All documents related to mortgage more than a time-one months etseslegdene- What is going normal issuance of mortgage loans? further ho...

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Court members in relation to the head that violates made law
Court members in relation to the head that violates made law

Extraordinary Diet session parliamentary conference afternoon is scheduled to discuss the recall of members of ÜKhTs. In the fall, usuall...

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Snow leopards at risk as Himalayas face climate change 'crisis'
Snow leopards at risk as Himalayas face climate change 'crisis'

Warming temperatures could cause over a third of the endangered big cats’ habitat to become uninhabitable, conservationists have warned ...

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Tyrannosaurus skull sold for $230,000 in New York must go back to Mongolia
Tyrannosaurus skull sold for $230,000 in New York must go back to Mongolia

Mongolian law states that fossils such as the skull, which was brought to the US and put up for auction in 2007, must be surrendered to...

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Chubby nation
Chubby nation

Mongolians nowadays talk about maintaining a balanced diet and eating healthy once a year. This discussion coincides with Tsagaan Sar (...

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Tsagaan Sar Food Drive Challenge feeds 80 families in UB
Tsagaan Sar Food Drive Challenge feeds 80 families in UB

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Parliament adopts laws on children’s protection and rights
Parliament adopts laws on children’s protection and rights

The revised Law on Children’s Rights and the Law on Child Protection were adopted just before the Lunar New Year. MP S.Odontuya, leader...

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E.Zoljargal: I thought I was dreaming when I won Michael Costello’s Impromptu Illustration Competition
E.Zoljargal: I thought I was dreaming when I won Michael Costello’s Impromptu Illustration Competition

E.Zoljargal is a self-taught Mongolian fashion illustrator who won Michael Costello’s Impromptu Illustration Competition last year.

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Who should you vote for?
Who should you vote for?

First of all, I hope our readers had a very festive Tsagaan Sar. Now that all the hustle and bustle of Tsagaan Sar is over, the public’...

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Zagal Badamgerel: In search of a better future
Zagal Badamgerel: In search of a better future

Zagal Badamgerel, known widely as Golomt Bank’s “Zagal”, went on a road trip from Ulaanbaatar to London, while carrying out market rese...

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Novelist T.Galsan advocates use of Mongolian terms to preserve the mother tongue
Novelist T.Galsan advocates use of Mongolian terms to preserve the mother tongue

The following is an interview with novelist and poet T.Galsan, who is a winner of Bolor Tsom (Crystal Cup), the most prestigious litera...

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‘Mongolia should be known worldwide for its paleontology’
‘Mongolia should be known worldwide for its paleontology’

Dulamsuren Ganbaatar tucks her red hair behind her ear and thinks before answering my question: should criminals who smuggle fossils an...

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Ts.Munkhtsetseg: Voters shouldn’t be negligent and simple-minded
Ts.Munkhtsetseg: Voters shouldn’t be negligent and simple-minded

Trans. by B.DULGUUN Recently, an interesting postdoctoral study themed “The Influence of the Media and Interpersonal Communication on...

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Mineral Resources Sector 2025 focuses on rural development
Mineral Resources Sector 2025 focuses on rural development

This year’s Mineral Resources Sector 2025 Forum took place yesterday at The Corporate Hotel, and was organized under the title “Comprehe...

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Ambassador to India: “Enhanced economic exchange is key to stronger tourism connect”
Ambassador to India: “Enhanced economic exchange is key to stronger tourism connect”

As Mongolia and India celebrate sixty years of diplomatic ties, it is time to re-look at areas of priorities to boost our common​ touri...

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Sebastian Bersick: Mongolia should demonstrate its trustworthiness to investors
Sebastian Bersick: Mongolia should demonstrate its trustworthiness to investors

We deliver you the interview with Dr. Prof. Sebastian Bersick, who led the MFA and Konrad-Adenauer Stiftund co-organized workshop on AS...

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Develop a strong financial discipline and the cumulative citizen
Develop a strong financial discipline and the cumulative citizen

In the intensive market every day, we at this point that a new financial instrument will need exploration, has developed a social need i...

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