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
The Mongolian government has publicly announced a downgrade in its state of emergency preparedness in Ulaanbaatar, which will take effect from 11 January 2021. Beginning on this date, vehicle restrictions will be lifted. Also in connection with this decision, all but the following 18
In 2020, the Mongolian population increased to 3.364 million, up 1.8 percent on the previous year, according to data released by the country’s National Statistics Office (NSO).
The population at the end of last year was 3.364 million, following an annual
On Friday 8 January, the Mongolian State Emergency Committee ordered the complete control of all movement into and out of Ulaanbaatar’s Bayangol District and the area immediately surrounding the Third Central Clinic Hospital until 11 January, to facilitate medical surveillance
On Thursday (7 January), Mongolia confirmed 13 new cases of coronavirus in Ulaanbaatar – 10 of which were from the recent epicenter of the Achtan Hospital; also a banker from the Golomt Bank tested positive for COVID-19.
So far, Mongolia has 1362 confirmed
Mongolia has conducted some 1.2 million coronavirus tests; 509 thousand of them were rapid tests and remaining were PCR.
So far, 415 thousand people have taken coronavirus tests.
A total of 1525 people are under isolation at 31 quarantine centres
Today (6 January), Mongolia confirmed 41 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number to 1349. Five medical workers from the National Centre for Communicative Diseases and people who have had direct contact with the recent epicenters in Ulaanbaatar. On
The number of COVID-19 infections in Mongolia rose to 1286 after 23 new cases were recorded in the past 24 hours, Mongolia’s National Centre for Communicable Diseases (NCCD) reported onMonday (1 January). A total of 19 people from epicenters of
A new world record for high air pressure has provisionally been set in a high mountain valley in Mongolia.
An automatic weather station in Tsetsen-Uul, in thewestern province of Zavkhan, recorded a mean sea-level pressure of 1,094.3 millibars along with bitter