“Lawyer pro bono day”, which aims to provide legal advice to citizens and support their legal education is being held in Sukhbaatar square today /2024.05.01/.
A Nigerian man and three Mongolians have been sentenced to 6-10 years in prison for multi-million tugrik fraud. Earlier today (2 December) Chingeltei District Court sentenced Nigerian citizen Ejikem Chimezi John to 10 years in prison, Mongolian citizen B.Khulan to
Nine-year-old E.Aligerma, a girl from Mongolia, has undergone unique surgery followed by therapy to treat arthrogryposis, a condition that leads to stiff joints.
E.Aligerma, or “Ali,” is like any other 9-year-old girl. Her favorite thing to do is play with Barbies
NAADAM Cashmere is a startup company that is setting a new precedent when it comes to manufacturing luxury clothing. Its goal is to democratise cashmere. The company prioritises transparent business practices. Each of its articles of clothing is obtained through
On Thursday, a national programme to develop amenity services was approved by the Mongolian Government. It is anticipated that as many as 10,000 jobs will be created by 2024.
The national programme, which covers the period from 2020 to 2024. A
A total of 281 HIV carriers and AIDS sufferers have been registered in Mongolia. To date, 44 people registered with HIV/AIDS have died – 32 of them of AIDS. The first HIV case in Mongolia was recorded in 1992.
A school in northern Mongolia has entered into a cooperation agreement with a US university. ‘Eco School No 3’ of Zuunkharaa city in the Mandal Soum of Selenge Province will be working closely with the IGLOBAL University in Washington, D.C.
Patches of long-frozen snowpack and permafrost in the Mongolian steppes are rapidly vanishing — with dire consequences for the reindeer and their herders who rely on the icy spots.
About 30 families, members of the Tsaatan people live within a remote
According to the Police, a total of nine children have been missing since January, 2019. As for 19 November, police received 912 calls reporting missing children; 807 were in Ulaanbaatar. Currently, nine children are still missing. For example, Mongolian police