Mongolia

Counter-Factual History: McCain Is President and Bono Wins the Nobel Prize

Leon T. Hadar | Posted 10.14.2009 | World


Leon T. Hadar

"I have to admit that I'm beginning to miss George W. Bush," is the way former Republican Senator "Chuck" Hagel responded when being asked by CNN's Wolf Blitzer to assess the foreign policy record of the administration of Republican President John McCain.

Top 10 Places I Want to Travel to Before I Die

Maria Rodale | Posted 08.27.2009 | Living


Maria Rodale

I am going to share my list of the top 10 places I want to go to before I die (in no particular order, although I hope dying comes last).

Mongolia: Sex Trafficking Takes Its Toll On Young Women

GlobalPost | Posted 08.22.2009 | World


ULAN BATOR, Mongolia -- Nomin wanted to go to college. Three years ago, unable to afford tuition in the Mongolian capital, the native of remote Zavkh...

Italian Textile Royalty: Milano Unica

Nancy Tilghman | Posted 08.18.2009 | Style


Nancy Tilghman

Milano Unica will not only be a textile fair. It will also present, for the first time ON STAGE-- an unveiling of ten emerging fashion talents from around the world.

Mongolia: A Young and Hopeful Democracy

Ming Holden | Posted 07.23.2009 | World


Ming Holden

Mongolia may be a post-communist country landlocked between Russia and China, but it is also a country of Buddhists with a unique attitude that lends itself to the Democratic philosophy.

Witnessing Mongolia's Election

Ming Holden | Posted 07.02.2009 | World


Ming Holden

As an observer, I wasn't sure how uneasy to feel about injecting myself into the thick of things, since last year's June 1st Parliamentary elections resulted in riots on Sukhbaatar Square, the deaths of five people, and the torching of a building or two.

Toyota Projects First-Ever Annual Loss; Congress Disses Detroit

Steve Parker | Posted 01.23.2009 | Business


Steve Parker

Congress took a perverse pleasure in giving Detroit's CEOs and the UAW president the third degree -- unnecessary theater while our country suffers this economic decline.

Congratulations To Sanj Bayar

Andrew Racz | Posted 04.19.2008 | Business


Andrew Racz

This honor was probably totally unexpected. It took several days for the world press to intellectualize the honor which was delivered to the Mongolian...

The Unexpected Mongolian Dilemma

Andrew Racz | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business


Andrew Racz

New forces have entered the picture. Last week, China jumped into the Rio Tinto saga. Chinalco and Alcoa, both at 12 percent stake in Rio Tinto. Alumi...

Mongolia Should Be The Number One Customer

Andrew Racz | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business


Andrew Racz

The advanced marketing technologies of the international stock exchanges, the modern ideas of financing derivates of the snow covered assets of mines ...

No More Munich: The Mongolian Version Of 1938

Andrew Racz | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business


Andrew Racz

When the new cabinet of Prime Minister Sanj Bayar of Mongolia sits down with the Western mining companies, Rio Tinto and Ivanhoe, to ratify hopefully ...