The permit was valid until December 2024 and has been extended until December 31, 2025.
The permit was valid until December 2024 and has been extended until December 31, 2025.
The following laws will be implemented from January 1, 2025 in Mongolia.
Earlier today (9 June), ten Mongolian students; six men and four women were discharged from the National Centre for Communicative Diseases after fully recovering from the coronavirus infection. They are now under 14 days of isolation at resorts for further
“Unexpected” summer snow fell in western Mongolian provinces on the weekend, a local meteorological department reported. June snow hit the southwestern mountainous parts of the Zavkhan, Uvs and Uvurkhangai provinces with an average of 2-3 mm.
In addition, Mongolia is expecting
A Russian national who arrived in Mongolia through the Khyagta-Altanbulag border crossing was confirmed as having coronavirus infection on 8 June. He was among 29 truck drivers who are involved with transit transportation on the Russia-Mongolia-China route. According to health
A big fire at the State Department Store of Mongolia on Sunday afternoon has been extinguished. Owned by Nomin Holdings, the store is one of the landmarks of Ulaanbaatar. It is located on Peace Avenue just 10 minutes’ walk west
On Thursday (4 June), Mongolia recorded its highest number of recovered COVID-19 cases in a single day, with 21 patients being discharged from the National Centre for Communicative Diseases. Nine of them are cadets who were repatriated from Russia on
Civil servants in the Mongolian capital started working an hour earlier at 08.00 from 1 June as the warmer season arrived. The summer time shift will last until 31 August. The working hour changes are related to the efficiency of
As at the end of May, a total of 29.2 million new-born animals have been counted across Mongolia, reported the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry.
With the birth rate of livestock, Bayan-Ulgii and Khovd provinces are leading with 97.3
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread across the world, many countries are experiencing shortages of blood reserves for meeting urgent needs. With 158 imported cases of coronavirus, Mongolia is facing a serious blood shortage brought on by the pandemic