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.
The Civil Service Council of Mongolia decided earlier today (28 January) to postpone all examinations due to the quarantine. The Mongolian National Emergency Commission ruled to ban all public events until 2 March for preventing coronavirus infection that has now killed over
The Mongolian Cabinet on Monday closed all the border crossings with China to prevent the spread of a new viral disease. The crossings are now closed to vehicles and pedestrians.
So far there are no confirmed cases in Mongolia of the
In response to the Wuhan coronavirus threat, the Mongolian Government announced a full quarantine for universities, secondary schools and kindergartens nationwide from Monday (27 January) until 2 March. In addition, public events are banned and places of mass gathering from
On Sunday (26 January), the Mongolian Government held an emergency meeting regarding the Chinese coronavirus outbreak. As the death toll doubles to 81, it was decided to bring the Mongolian students home from epidemic-stricken Wuhan as soon as possible. According
Mongoljin, the little girl who was registered as the 3 millionth citizen of Mongolia turned 5 on Friday 24 January. Mongoljin was named by former Mongolian President Ts.Elbegdorj and was born in the South Gobi Province. There are a further
As the official figure from Coronavirus deaths doubles to 56 and China confirms 2000 cases of infection, the National Emergency Commission of Mongolia has decided to quarantine universities, secondary schools and kindergartens nationwide from Monday (27 January) until 2 March.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed a grant agreement worth USD 3 million with the Mongolian government to improve food waste recycling in local communities.
“Discarded food waste sullies the city and can be unhealthy for the people living here.
In Mongolia, the leading cause of death is liver cancer. The country has one of the highest rates in the world, accounting for an estimated one in 10 deaths. Chronic hepatitis is a key risk factor in developing liver cancer.
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