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
Since June, daily covid-19 cases confirmed in Mongolia have soared to 2000. Therefore, many foreign countries have added Mongolia to their list of countries with banned or restricted arrivals.
For example, Irish Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has announced his intention
Since the beginning of June, daily confirmed COVID-19 cases surpassed 2000 in Mongolia. Today (18 June), the country of three million has confirmed 2736 cases of coronavirus; 1876 of them in Ulaanbaatar and the remainder in the provinces.
Unfortunately, a 34
According to the meteorological agency, Mongolia already recorded 26-55 mm of rainfall on 1-15 June, resulting in flooding in Ulaanbaatar and the northern provinces. More rainy days are expected later in June.
However, temperatures are expected to be hotter than average
The Mongolian Health Ministry has reported today (16 June), that nine people including a 22-year-old man have died of Covid-19. According to the source, the young man has not been vaccinated; the others who deaths were aged between 49 and
Today (15 June), Mongolia reported 2386 new COVID-19 cases. The daily infection rate continues to rise; the country hit the 2,000 threshold on 12 June. The latest confirmed cases, which were all locally transmitted, brings the overall national tally to
On Sunday, Mongolia’s health ministry reported four deaths from COVID-19, including that of an eight-year-old girl. She becomes the country’s first child fatality from the virus.
So far the disease has claimed 325 lives in Mongolia since the country’s first case
Today (4 June), Mongolia has reported the unfortunate news of the deaths of 13 more people from Covid-19. This brings the death toll to 301. In addition, the country of three million confirmed 1189 new cases of coronavirus in the
Mongolia’s COVID-19 tally rose by 790 to 59,229 in the last 24 hours, the country’s health ministry said on Tuesday.
The national death toll climbed to 297 with seven more fatalities, and total recoveries rose to 50,763 as 327 more patients