Ts.Jargalsaikhan, advisor at the Foreign Relations Department
of Parliament, has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for passing on through
email
Ts. Jargalsaikhan gets 17 years in prison for passing on secrets to China
2010-08-21
Ts.Jargalsaikhan, advisor at the Foreign Relations Department
of Parliament, has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for passing on through
email
A delegation of Mongolian MPs, all of them members of the
Standing Committee on the Budget, recently visited Botswana to learn
Prime Minister S.Batbold received earlier this week Wang
Jiarui, head of the International Department of the Communist Party of China
(CPC) Central
A team of Scots
fund-raisers racing a fire engine to be donated to emergency services in
Mongolia has had to change course
B.Ganbat, a departmental head in the National Development
and Innovation Committee, says a proper development strategy for Mongolia must
have provision for
The National Life Insurance LLC has introduced two new
products. With its voluntary retirement plan, Mongolians now have the
opportunity to be
Matthew Wood, chairman of Australia-listed Hunnu Coal,
has echoed the warning of Ivanhoe Mines Chairman Robert Friedland that Mongolia
could kill the
Taking a lesson from
the dzud that saw herders lose 8.1 million animals and left the national
economy poorer by MNT350 billion,
The Prime Minister
told Wednesday’s cabinet meeting that a large number of people he met during
his recent tour of 9 central
The Government
meeting on Wednesday decided to allow students to pay tuition for just four months
at a time, and not the