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.
With the new international airport in Khushig Valley coming into operation this year, the national capacity for air traffic is expected to increase by over 40 percent. This will help enable Mongolia to fulfill its action plan to receive one
A Diabetes Prevention Centre opened in the Khan-Uul District of Ulaanbaatar on 30 December. The new facility comes under the auspices of the existing Khan-Uul Health Centre.
The centre will provide health counseling and a positive training environment. The emphasis of
The OSCE’s Transnational Threats Department – Border Security and Management Unit (TNTD/BSMU) held a training course on the detection of forged documents and impostors in Ulaanbaatar in December 2019. The event was organized in co-operation with the University of Internal
The annual Mongolian livestock census started on 7 December and is still underway; initial information, however, indicates that there are currently 70.9 million livestock in the country. The figures, provided by the National Statistical Office of Mongolia, report an increase
Teacher Ts.Ayush from ‘Eco’ 3rd School of Mandal Soum in Selenge Province has been awarded Mongolia’s Best Teacher and will received a cash prize of MNT 100 million. She won first place in the ‘I am a Teacher’ TV show,
‘Naadam’, Mongolia’s biggest annual national festival takes place on 10-13 July.
The Mongol Naadam Complex, 32 km from Ulaanbaatar, is under discussion for many years. The Mongol Naadam Complex with a modern stadium with 30 thousand seats, an archery competition range
The library, located on the ground floor of the National University of Mongolia has begun running 24-hours for students preparing for their half-year exams. The all-night service began on Monday (23 December) for. At 10.00 p.m. the library was full
Fourteen Mongolian children suffering from congenital heart disease will receive free medical treatment in a Chinese hospital, according to the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) branch in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Accompanied by their parents, the children arrived