Friday, 29 June 2012

This Week in Mongolia


The election dominated the news this week as over 60% of the population took to the polls on Thursday. The Democratic Party announced that 23 of 48 mandates in the 26 electorates were candidates of the Democratic Party. The Mongolian People’s Party – Mongolia’s oldest party which held power during the Soviet era – is believed to be slightly behind the Democratic Party with 20 mandates. - http://www.ub-mongolia.mn/mongolian-news/politics/1208-mongolia-awaits-election-results-with-anticipation.html

On Wednesday, thousands of Mongolians stayed up long into the night to see Spain beat Portugal on penalties in the first semi-final of the Football European Championship. Thursday night saw the second semi final, in which Italy beat Germany, receive a similarly exuberant following. The final will kick off at 2:45am on Monday morning. - http://www.ub-mongolia.mn/mongolian-news/sport/1180-mongolia-gripped-by-euro-cup-fever-ahead-of-semi-finals.html

The seizure of a rare dinosaur skeleton from a US auction house last week was seen as a huge step forward in returning the bones back to their native Mongolia. The nearly complete Tyrannosaurus Baatar was auctioned off for a little over $1 million before its seizure. The President of Mongolia claimed the event as a victory against fossil smugglers. - http://www.ub-mongolia.mn/mongolian-news/culture/1171-the-battle-roars-return-dinosaur-skeleton-back-to-mongolia.html

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