It is possible that horses were forced to feed on the carcasses of dead birds, the natural carriers of H5N1, as much of ...
In Mongolian Venice premiere "To Kill a Mongolian Horse," it takes time to become a hero. Especially the kind that impresses ...
Amid the wintry steppes, Saina, a Mongolian horseman turned cultural performer, tends his ranch during the day and performs horseback tricks for audiences at night. Unlike the majestic cavalryman ...
Pluto Film has saddled up and boarded "To Kill a Mongolian Horse" ahead of its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The film debuts its trailer here (above). Directed by Xiaoxuan Jiang ...
On the horizon, a dot of colour appears: a solitary figure astride a horse, cloaked in a brightly patterned Mongolian robe, the steppe stretching out around him. The image is Mongolian lore ...
The discovery of the H5N1 virus among horses living in Mongolia may have implications for equine and human populations around ...