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 construction of a National Burns Centre in Mongolia began in 2013, however, it has still has not been completed due to financing difficulties. The State Specialized Inspection Authority prohibited use of their original building, built in 1957, following an
2020 is a leap year with a total of 366 days. Mongolia will have 15 days of public celebration this year. The most famous celebrations in the country are the Naadam Festival and Tsagaan Sar (the Lunar New Year).
Mongolians will
From 1 January, 2020, Mongolians will now get seven cancer examinations for free. A bill on amendments to the Law on Health and the Law on Health Insurance was approved by parliament on 17 October, 2019. The amendments regulate public
The Mongolian National Police Agency and Internal Troops will work under emergency readiness for preventing crimes and protecting citizens during New Year celebration. The state of emergency readiness began on 30 December, 2019 and will continue until 2 January, 2020.
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Ever wondered where in the world is the first place to see the sun rise? Well, wonder no longer! North of Gisborne, New Zealand, around the coast to Opotiki and inland to Te Urewera National Park, The East Cape has
Mongolian President Kh.Battulga has issued a decree to promote the heads of three military institutions. Colonel D.Gerel, Director of the General Intelligence Agency, Colonel S.Baatarjav, Commissioner General of the National Police Agency, and Colonel M.Enkh-Amar, Secretary of the State Emergency
Just like for most countries, the first of January is an official holiday in Mongolia, giving opportunities for most people to celebrate between families and friends. Mongolians celebrate the New Year in a similar way to Russians – they too
A ton of fuel oil has been spilled on a road near the Third State Central Hospital in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia. According to the National Emergency Management Agency, the spill has covered a 5-meter area. NEMA officers