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Stories from Mongolia

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technology 29d ago Ulaanbaatar

Mongolia Explores Deep Sea Technology

Mongolia is exploring deep sea technology, ranging from salaries of fourteen thousand per month. This initiative signifies a shift from traditional agriculture and horse-related industries.
CGTN Radio
sports 34d ago Ulaanbaatar

Taiwanese Taekwondo Athlete Wins Bronze Medal

Chen Liang-hsi won a bronze medal in the men's 87kg category at the Asian Taekwondo Championships in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
economy 51d ago Ulaanbaatar

Hong Kong Companies Seek Expansion In Mongolia

Chinese enterprises are looking to invest in Mongolia to support the country's economic and social development. Chinese companies are looking to expand their investments and operations in Mongolia.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
economy 51d ago Ulaanbaatar

Mongolia Welcomes Chinese Investment

Mongali officials expressed interest in elevating the comprehensive strategic partnership between Mongali and China to a new height. Mongolia is inviting Chinese companies to invest in its economy to strengthen the bilateral strategic partnership.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
other 53d ago Ulaanbaatar

China Donates Humanitarian Aid To Mongolia

A handover ceremony for Chinese civilian aid materials took place in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on April 4th. The supplies include winter clothing, blankets, mattresses, sanitary products, bedding, and educational toys for children.
CRI News Radio
conflict 53d ago Ulaanbaatar

Iran Claims Deterrence Of US Vessels

Iran's military stated that its naval forces issued warnings that successfully deterred US and Israeli vessels from entering the Strait of Hormuz. Taiwan's Deputy Foreign Minister Wu Chih-chung stated that the ATA model of 'original departure' exists in diplomacy.
CRI News Radio
economy 57d ago Selenge

Mongolian Company Offers High Salary For Sheep Herders

A large company in the Selenge region of Mongolia has announced recruitment for 3,000 sheep herders. The position includes an annual salary of up to 200,000 yuan, which is approximately 900,000 Thai baht. The recruitment announcement was reported by MCOT FM 100.5 News.
MCOT FM 100.5 News
environment 58d ago Ulaanbaatar

Mongolia Lacks Battery Waste Management System

Mongolia lacks a comprehensive system to manage growing stockpiles of electric vehicle batteries. The current volume of these vehicles represents approximately half of all cars in Mongolia. Profits for related sectors have reportedly slumped by more than 55%. The scale of the problem is estimated to represent half of all cars in the country. The Mongolian government admits it is failing to track the disposal locations of electric vehicle battery waste. Mechanics at service centers are frequently swapping out nickel metal hydride batteries in vehicles like Toyotas due to regular failures caused by age and local conditions. The government acknowledged there are serious gaps in the waste management channels. Previously, waste was sent to Japan via Russia in an illegal manner, but current processes lack authorized companies, licensed facilities, or proper recycling infrastructure.
CNA938 Singapore
other 60d ago

Mongol Tribes Migrated West, Displacing Turkic Peoples

Historical accounts indicate that Mongol tribes migrated westward.
Radio Svoboda
other 60d ago Altai

Mongol Tribes Migrated West, Displacing Turkic Peoples

A discussion touched upon the historical military structure of Mongol tribes, specifically mentioning the '44 Tumen of Mongols and 4 Tumen of Aerats'. A 'tumen' is defined as 10,000 warriors. The Aerats are described as a specific group of western Mongol tribes who maintained their own territory in the western steppe regions, including the Altai area. This historical migration had demographic and cultural consequences. Historical records indicate that Mongol tribes undertook westward migrations. These movements resulted in the displacement of Turkic peoples. This migration pattern significantly altered the demographic and political landscape of the regions involved. The Kalmyks, a Mongol-origin people, initially appeared in Irtysh, Siberia, where they had their first contacts with Russians. Historical records indicate they did not gain power in the Dzungar Khanate.
Radio Svoboda UA