As of the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index released by Transparency International, Mongolia received a score of 33 out of 100, ranking 114th out of 180 countries.
As of the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index released by Transparency International, Mongolia received a score of 33 out of 100, ranking 114th out of 180 countries.
The tender for the Tuul Highway project just announced today /2025.01.28/ , with construction set to begin in April and completion expected within 24 months. The highway continues for 32 km between Bayanzurkh bridge and traffic circle located in Songinokhairkhan
A South Korean children’s charity has launched a month-long exhibition-cum-sale of spiritual articles to raise funds to support education and other needs of poor children in Mongolia.
The charity, Blooming Kids, is hosting the program that features the works of nine
A study in the Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology looks at the relationship between vitamin D supplementation and rates of bone fractures in Mongolian schoolchildren.
The authors conducted subgroup analyses in a subgroup with baseline low vitamin D status (below 25 and 50 nmol/L)
Erenhot, the largest land port on the China-Mongolia border, handled nearly 1.33 million inbound and outbound travelers in the first 11 months of this year, reaching a peak of over 8,870 people in a single day.
During this period, the land
Representatives of Mongolia’s Labor and Social Protection Ministry visited the public service centre in the Kazakh capital, Kazinform News Agency reports.
They got acquainted with the innovative projects of the Government for Citizens, including the documentation terminal and all-round-the-click automated box for issuing
A report published by Rossiyskaya Gazeta cites a Russian deputy prime minister, Marat Khusnullin, as saying Moscow wants to extend the M-12 highway to China via Mongolia. Currently, the M-12 connects Russia to Kazakhstan. Expansion would facilitate growth in tourism and ground
Mongolian children are abandoning nomadic herding in rising numbers due to climate change for life in the world’s coldest capital city where they face suffocating pollution and employment uncertainty, Save the Children said.
More than 30% of the Mongolia’s 3.4 million
Mongolia will start building a metro line in Ulaanbaatar in 2024 to address traffic congestion in the capital. “For the first time, the government made a decision to build a metro line in the capital, Ulan Bator,” B.Delgersaikhan, a cabinet
Mongolia on Monday called for more support from Russia, Britain, and other countries to repatriate hundreds of cultural artefacts, some dating back over two millennia.
Key artefacts include a letter from Mongolia’s first prime minister declaring independence from China’s Manchu dynasty,