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Mongolia bans motorcycle until spring

Several Mongolian provinces have banned the movement of motorcycle until next spring amid the harsh weather conditions.

Provinces such as Bayan-Ulgii, Govi-Altai and Bayankhongor in the west, Dundgovi and Dornogovi in the south, as well as Bulgan in the north imposed

The Gandantegchilen appoints new Khamba Lama

The  Gandantegchilen, the principal Buddhist monastery in Mongolia has appointed Geshe Jetsun Dorji as it’s Khamba Lama. He becomes the Mongolia’s highest-ranking Buddhist leader

The transition of the Khamba Lama role is a significant event for Mongolia, marking the strength and

Mongolia hit by heavy snow

As for today (8 November), nearly 60 percent of the Mongolian territory has been covered after heavy snow hit the country, said the National Emergency Management Agency.

“Around 60 of the country’s territory has so far been covered by snow. Our

Eight women herders killed in Mongolia due to snow storms

Today (6 November), eight women herders have been killed in central Mongolia due to snow storms, the country’s National Emergency Management Agency. Snow and blizzards have caused icy roads and poor road visibility during weekend.

Snow and blizzards swept the western

Mongolian girls learn computer coding

A two-month-long coding boot camp for Mongolian girls has successfully concluded.   The projects range from travel sites and online games to an emergency alert system for women, all conceived and coded during eight weeks of the summer holidays. None of

UN expert to assess independence of Mongolia’s justice system

The UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, Margaret Satterthwaite, will conduct an official visit to Mongolia from 6 to 15 November 2023.

During her visit, Satterthwaite will assess the measures taken by the Government to ensure the

Russia abolishes duties on Mongolian cashmere

Cashmere supplied to Russia from Mongolia will soon become cheaper — the governments of the two countries have agreed to abolish duties and remove logistical barriers, Deputy Prime Minister Victoria Abramchenko told reporters at Mongolia’s largest cashmere factory Gobi.

“As part