AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTibetan Solidarity Protest: The Tibetan Youth Congress launched a worldwide chain hunger strike in Dharamshala to honor Lobga Rangzen and denounce China’s Ethnic Unity and Progressive Law, with the relay set to move to New Delhi and the UN in New York and expand to dozens of chapters. Diplomatic Spotlight: Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon will visit Mongolia July 20–22 for talks on politics, trade, agriculture, energy, transport, and culture, plus a business roundtable and cultural events. Cultural Media & Heritage: Crunchyroll announced the English dub release of “Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia,” bringing the historical anime to English audiences with a full cast and crew lineup. Mongolian Arts on the Move: A Mongolian throat-singing artist in Ulaanbaatar is pushing khoomei onto global stages through performances, recordings, and digital platforms, aiming to keep the UNESCO-recognized tradition thriving. International Culture Lens: A new exhibition in the UK, “Genghis Khan: How the Mongols Changed the World,” opens with 248 rare artifacts never before seen outside Mongolia. Safety & Travel Culture: A report on Mongolia-linked travel coverage highlights how road-trip rules in protected areas can protect wildlife and visitors.
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