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Posted by noenie180 4 hours ago (http://www.opvakantiewinkel.nl)Charlie Frew’s off-road drive through Mongolia finished
Posted by mongoliaonline 6 days ago (http://explorersweb.com)Charlie Frew is attempting a 25,000 mile off-road expedition through parts of the world’s most fragile environments and remotest habitable places. Starting in May he is currently in Mongolia making his way across Asia and Europe and aiming to finish in May 2011 in Portugal.
Charlie stated that after 9000 km, 90 nights camping, 1 puncture, 1 cracked radiator, 2 br
Perth-based General Mining is to commence drilling in September at its fully owned Uvs Basin potash project in Mongolia, once all necessary approvals are received.
The project comprises 5 granted exploration licences covering more than 2,000 km2 within the Uvs Nuur Basin that is considered prospective for bedded and domal (salt diapir) potash deposits as well as for li
Genghis Khan and the New Mongolia
Posted by mongoliaonline 9 days ago (http://www.worldhum.com)Genghis Khan is Mongolia’s future. After his conquests were downplayed in the history books during seven decades of de facto Soviet rule, the nomad who ruled an empire stretching from the Caspian Sea to Siberia reemerged in 1990, as democracy was being established. Today, he is a poor nation’s avatar of hope—and he’s becoming a major industry.
Mongolia’s first boutique investment bank adds to its team
Posted by mongoliaonline 13 days ago (http://www.financeasia.com)Mongolia’s first boutique investment bank, Frontier Securities, hires a co-chief operating officer.
Oscar Mendoza has joined Mongolia’s first boutique investment bank, Frontier Securities, as co-chief operating officer. Mendoza will be responsible for the day-to-day management of Frontier Securities and for setting and executing the firm's global strategy.
Our Lesser-Known Allies in Afghanistan
Posted by mongoliaonline 13 days ago (http://atwar.blogs.nytimes.com)KABUL — What do the Greek, Mongolian, Latvian and British Armies have in common? They’ve all been in Afghanistan before: the Greeks under Alexander; the Mongols under Genghis Khan; the Latvians as part of the Soviet Union; and the British more than a few times. They are also current members of the International Security Assistance Force, and contribute troops to th











