The following laws will be implemented from January 1, 2025 in Mongolia.
The following laws will be implemented from January 1, 2025 in Mongolia.
According to the data, more than 50 percent of the area is covered in snow as of December 10.
An “abnormally predatory” brown bear that has killed a horse in the western Mongolian province of Zavkhan was removed from the area. Separately, two bear cubs were relocated by environmental officials in Zavkhan province after entering residential area. Recently, hungry
Mongolians experienced fuel shortages last week after Rosneft began repairing its Angarsk refinery. Due to the shortage, gas stations in Mongolia have been limiting supply to the public.
China and Russia are exporting gasoline to Mongolia on an emergency basis to
Mongolia’s COVID-19 cases increased by 2153 to 298,919 over the past 24 hours, reported Health Ministry on Tuesday.
The latest confirmed cases were all local infections, and around half of them were detected in the national capital of Ulaanbaatar, which is
National operator Ulaanbaatar Railway has begun developing its first children’s railway, where school pupils will be able to gain experience of railway operations.
The children’s railway is under construction in Darkhan-Uul province of Mongolia. The 2.3 km railway is consists of
A proposal to impose night curfew in Mongolian capital is proposed by Health Ministry in view of rising coronavirus cases. The time period of the curfew this could be from 10:00 p.m. to 06:00 a.m. According to officials, the curfew
On Tuesday, two pet cats have tested positive for COVID-19 in Mongolia, reported the country’s National Center for Zoonotic Diseases. The cats may have contracted the virus from their owners, who have tested positive for the virus.
Previously, the country had
A total of 245 schools are being closed after covid-19 cases are detected as Mongolian Government decides to keep facilities open to in-person learning. The closures affect more than 43 thousand pupils who are now taking online classes from home.
Furthermore,
Mongolia’s COVID-19 tally rose to 257,770 after 2939 new cases had been registered over the past 24 hours, the country’s health ministry said Tuesday.
10 more deaths were reported, bringing the national count to 1046.
So far, 69.1 percent of Mongolia’s population