This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (AP) — With one hand ...
Mongolia, a nation with abundant mineral wealth, has emerged in recent days as a showcase for the US-Russian rivalry. The Mongolian military has found itself in the unusual position of participating ...
Pentagon chief Chuck Hagel flew to Mongolia Thursday to endorse stronger military ties with a government eager for U.S. partnership as a counterweight to its powerful neighbours, Russia and China.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska National Guard officials say members of Mongolia's military have visited a remote western Alaska village to see how their American partners deliver health care and ...
Mongolian Army Col. T. Galbadrakh, right, presents UNG College of Arts & Letters associate dean and professor of Central Eurasian history Tim May with challenge coins from the various components of ...
Russians trying to avoid getting conscripted to fight in Ukraine appeared to be trying to cross the border into Georgia, Kazakhstan and even remote Mongolia, satellite imagery suggested Monday. Video ...
ULAN-UDE, March 11. /TASS/. The Selenga Russian-Mongolian military drills will take place in October this year, the press office of Russia’s Eastern Military District told TASS on Thursday. Read also ...
MOSCOW, October 6. /TASS/. Russia and Mongolia wrapped up the active phase of the Russian-Mongolian tactical exercise, Selenga, held at the Doityn Am training range, the Eastern Military District’s ...
This webinar explores Mongolia's foreign relations with China, Russia and the US, as well as the risks that maintaining relations with these three great powers brings to Mongolia's security. The ...
The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan marked the end of one of the longest wars in modern history. As countries scramble to extract their military forces and civilians safely, it’s a good time to ...
ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (AP) — With one hand resting on the mane of a sturdy Mongolian horse, U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper invoked the name of one of America’s great soldiers as he sought to ...
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