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.
A 65-year-old Mongolia who returned from USA has been tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total confirmed number of COVID-19 cases in the country to 216. The woman was among 262 Mongolians who were repatriated by the first direct flight
Today (24 June), ten Mongolian students (five cadets) aged 19-35 have been discharged from the National Centre for Communicative Diseases after having fully recovered from coronavirus.
So far, Mongolia has had 215 confirmed cases of coronavirus; 157 of whom have recovered.
A small-sized aircraft by “Geosan” LLC started operating flights to Altai and Bugat soums (district) of Gobi-Altai province. “Cessna Grand Caravan 208B’ aircraft has 12 passenger seats and it flies at the height of 8,340 m with 341 km/h speed
Two Mongolian nationals repatriated from Kazakhstan have been diagnosed having coronavirus infection after repeated tests. A 26-years-old man and a 31-years-old woman are now undergoing treatment at the National Centre for Communicative Diseases. The pair were among the 181 Mongolians
As of Monday, Mongolia has had 213 coronavirus cases, all imported, and zero deaths. Not a single person has been infected inside the country. Many Mongolians attribute this low infection rate to several factors: clean air, and a steady diet
Under the Law on Elections and other relevant legistation, the sale of alcohol as well as public events are being banned by decree of the mayor of Ulaanbaatar. The ban will last for three days from 22-23 June. During the
Heavy rain fell in the Tuv and Gobi-Sumber Provinces and caused flash flooding at the weekend. Two people in the Sergelen Soum of Tuv Province were killed by the deluge while herding their livestock. According to the meteorological agency, Zuunmod
Earlier today (22 June), Mongolia reported seven new cases of COVID-19; three of them are children aged 6-12. According to health officials, four passengers from Nur-Sultan, two from Seoul and a truck driver who arrived in Mongolia through the Altanbulag