The permit was valid until December 2024 and has been extended until December 31, 2025.
The permit was valid until December 2024 and has been extended until December 31, 2025.
The following laws will be implemented from January 1, 2025 in Mongolia.
Today (9 July), two people aged 19-37 were discharged from the National Centre for Communicative Diseases. So far, Mongolia has 227 confirmed cases of coronavirus; 197 or 85 percent of which have recovered. Currently, 30 people with COVID-19 are under
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a technical assistance grant of 440,000 U.S. dollars to help address and prevent domestic violence in Mongolia amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the bank’s office in Mongolia said on Tuesday.
“Aside from its severe economic
Two more confirmed cases of coronavirus were reported today (8 July) in Mongolia, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases in the country to 227. Two women aged 21 and 22 were confirmed having the disease after repeated tests. One
At least eight people, two of them children, have lost their lives in the floods caused by the continuous rains in Mongolia. Recently, five people were swept away with their car by flood waters in the South Gobi Province
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Some 30900 Mongolian students took the General Entrance Exam on 2-5 July. According to officials, the exam attendance was 89.5 percent.
This year, 27 students achieved 800 points, which is the highest score in mathematics; 14 of them were from Ulaanbaatar.
Five Mongolians aged 20-30 were confirmed earlier today (7 July) as having the coronavirus infection; this brings the total number of COVID-19 cases in the country to 225. The five were among the 85 Mongolians repatriated from Russia yesterday (6
Three more Mongolians have been discharged from the National Centre for Communicative Diseases (NCCD) after having fully recovered from coronavirus.
So far, the country has 220 confirmed cases of coronavirus; 188 of whom have recovered. In other words, Mongolia’s recovery rate
A suspected case of bubonic plague has been reported today (6 July) in Bayan-Ulgii, western Mongolian province. According to our sources, a 15-year-old boy with a fever admitted in provincial hospital after handling a dead marmot killed by a dog.
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