We have started to collect the most important news related to Mongolia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Former Mongolian President Nambar Enkhbayar is jailed for four years after being convicted of corruption.
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Tagir Khaibulaev wins gold for Russia in the men's 100kg judo, beating Naidan Tuvshinbayar of Mongolia in the final.
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Mongolians have been celebrating the country's nomadic traditions at the annual Naadam Festival.
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Mongolian voters cast ballots for a new parliament, in an election dominated by the issue of fairer wealth distribution amid a mining boom.
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Mongolian ex-President Nambar Enkhbayar tells the BBC the authorities in his country are waging a politically motivated campaign against him.
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Former Mongolian President Nambar Enkhbayar is freed on bail a month after he was jailed following accusations of corruption, his family and activists say.
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Mongolia's former president, Nambar Enkhbayar, is detained in a police raid linked to a corruption investigation, reports say.
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A truck knocks down and kills an ethnic Mongolian herder in China in an incident similar to one in May which sparked protests, reports say.
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Mongolia and mining giants Rio Tinto and Ivanhoe have reached an agreement over one of the biggest copper mines in the world.
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Mongolia is seeking to raise its stake in Rio Tinto's Oyu Tolgoi project to 50% from 34%, ahead of schedule.
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