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Mongolia
Christianity in Mongolia
By Martin de Bourmont
A look at how a foreign faith is adapting to Mongolian culture.
After Brutal Dzud Winter, Mongolia Seeks Foreign Aid
By Ankit Panda
For the first time since 2010, Mongolia has suffered at the hands of another brutal dzud winter.
The Truth About Mongolia's Independence 70 Years Ago
By Sergey Radchenko
A referendum in Mongolia seventy years ago sheds light on the country's path since.
Mongolia’s Mega Coal Mine Deal Likely to Stall, Again
By Catherine Putz
Lead negotiator on the $4 billion Tavan Tolgoi deal says the chance of parliamentary approval is less than 10 percent.
A First: China Sends Troops to US-Mongolia-Led Khaan Quest Exercise
By Ankit Panda
For the first time, China is sending People's Liberation Army troops to exercise Khaan Quest.
Mongolians Protest Centerra Gold Mine
By Ryskeldi Satke
The controversial Canadian company seems set to replicate its Kyrgyzstan experience in Mongolia.
Mongolian Empire 2.0? A World Conquered by Online Freedom
By Julian Dierkes, Trevor Kennedy, Melanie Schweiger, Christina Toepell
Mongolia plays host to a conference on Internet freedom.
Mongolia’s Dubious Merchant Navy
By Graham Alexander
The country risks serious damage to its reputation with its questionable maritime activities.
China's Flashpoint on the Land: Southwest Yunnan
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's editors discuss Mongolia, Myanmar-China relations, and the South China Sea.
ASEM 2016: Mongolia in the Spotlight
By William Turner
Hosting the Asia-Europe Meeting in 2016 will be a significant opportunity for Mongolia.
Mongolia: Nomads in Transition
By Hannah Reyes
New technology is helping to keep a traditional lifestyle alive on the Mongolian steppes.
Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin Meet Ahead of SCO Summit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Ahead of the SCO summit, Xi and Putin discussed energy ties, the Ukraine crisis, and regional affairs.