We have started to collect the most important news related to Mongolia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The Mongolian women taking the sumo world by storm
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Economic discontent fuels rise of far-right groups in Mongolia
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Mongolian boxer Badar Uugan Enkhbatyn eyes second Olympic gold.
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Mineral-rich Mongolia on verge of huge growth
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The Red Cross appeals for help for Mongolian herders, after millions of livestock die in the worst winter in years.
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Battling one of the worst winters in Mongolia
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The UN launches a programme to pay Mongolia herders to collect the carcasses of millions of cattle killed by a freezing winter.
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Mongolian sumo champion Asashoryu retires following claims he attacked a man outside a Tokyo nightclub last month.
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The United Nations warns that extreme winter weather has killed more than a million livestock in Mongolia.
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Mongolian President Tsakhia Elbegdorj announces a moratorium on the death penalty, and calls for it to be abolished.
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