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.
A 59-year-old French national, who has been confirmed as having the coronavirus infection, was transferred to Ulaanbaatar from Dornogobi Province early on Wednesday (11 March). He was put into quarantine on 10 March at the base of the Badrakh Energy Company,
The French national, who arrived in Mongolia on 2 March, has been tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The patient has been quarantined in Ulaanbadrakh soum of Dornogobi province, where he went from Ulaanbaatar for work on 7 March. More
The National Emergency Commission of Mongolia (NEC) decided today (10 March) to once again close all roads connecting cities and provinces until 16 March. This comes after the first case of coronavirus was reported in Dornogobi Province. In addition, half
A 56-year-old French man has been confirmed today (10 March) as having the coronavirus infection. He works in Badrakh Energy Company, (Areva Mines changed name in 2018) in the Dornogobi Province.
The man arrived in Ulaanbaatar on flight from Moscow on
The Mongolian capital city of Ulaanbaatar has recently started a programme of creating cycle paths; so far, they total 84.7 km. Now the Ulaanbaatar city administration has announced plans for laying an additional 52.8 km bike paths in more locations.
The Mongolian National Statistics Office released some interesting figures about women on the occasion of International Women’s Day (8 March). There are 1 million 618 thousand women living in Mongolia; 69 percent are in Ulaanbaatar; 4.3 percent are single mothers.
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The National Emergency Commission (NEC) has called upon beverage producers in Mongolia to donate from their alcohol reserves for hand sanitizer production. The hand sanitizers and face masks are much needed products globally due to the outbreak of the highly
Earlier today (6 March), Mongolia isolated two people and put 17 under observation out of the 104 passengers on a flight from Berlin to Ulaanbaatar. The two people, who had symptoms of sore throats, coughing and high temperatures, have been