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
According to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), more than 20 percent of all snow leopards worldwide are in Mongolia.
About 953 adult snow leopards, ranging from 806 to 1,127, roam in Mongolia, inhabiting an area of approximately 328,900 square
Mongolia’s Ministry of Digital Development is buying a Ku-band broadband satellite from Thales Alenia Space. The new national satellite will be placed at 113.6 degrees East.
The President of Mongolia, U.Khurelsukh, undertook a state visit to France last week and used
The Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia and the Global Green Growth Institute launched survey titled Climate Change Awareness and Media Consumption Survey in Mongolia.
When asked if climate change is a priority, 85.7% of respondents said the country needs
Russian agricultural holding SibAgro rolled out plans to build a pig farm in Mongolia to sell finishers to local customers. With a planned output of 18,000 tonnes per year, the farm is designed to grow piglets imported from SibAgro’s East
The British Embassy will support English language teaching in secondary schools in Mongolia.
Today (6 October), Minister of Education and Science L.Enkh-Amgalan received Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Northern Ireland to Mongolia Fiona Blythe. The sides exchanged views on further
In a significant move to promote gender equality and advance women’s rights in Mongolia, The Asia Foundation, with support from the Lotus Circle funds and the National University of Mongolia (NUM), has collaborated to launch the country’s inaugural Gender Studies program.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District, will construct a new Emergency Operations Center for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) through a design-build contract awarded to Mongolian Properties, LLC. The three-story, 1,250 square meter building will be at the National Rescue Brigade’s
Indian-based engineering firm Megha Engineering and Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL) said on Friday it has secured a USD 648 million contract in Mongolia.
“The company received a Letter of Agreement (LOA) for constructing a crude oil refinery plant valued at USD 648