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Russian earthquake felt in Mongolian capital

Early on Thursday (5 November), a 4.5 magnitude earthquake occurred just across the border in Russia. The epicenter was 100 km east of Khuder Soum in Selenge Province.  Tremors from Russia were felt across the border in the neighboring Mongolian

Four employees from Mongolian Airlines isolated in Germany

Health Minister T.Munkhsaikhan reported that four employees from MIAT, Mongolian airlines, have been isolated in Germany after contracting coronavirus. The Mongolians have been isolated at home and have been receiving medical advice by phone. The Health Ministry has sent the

Hawaii – Mongolian students make a 46-foot-long banner

Mongolian students at Brigham Young University-Hawaii made a 46-foot-long banner in September they said to save their tradition and language by supporting the protest in Inner Mongolia as the Chinese government plans to ban the language from schools.
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Mongolia launches project to strengthen response to COVID-19

On Friday, Mongolia launched a project to strengthen its response to the COVID-19 pandemic in cooperation with the European Union (EU) and the World Health Organization (WHO). The project dubbed “Mongolia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic” will last three years,

More Korean language centres to be established in Erdenet

Named after the inventor of Hangul the Korean script, the King Sejong Institute has big plans for Mongolia. The organisation plans to expand its project to promote the Korean language and culture in Mongolia on the 30th anniversary of the

Mongolia closes two border crossings with Russia

Later today (30 October), the  Mongolian Government decided to close two border crossings with Russia for 21 days after two truck drivers were confirmed having coronavirus. The border crossings namely; Tsagaan Nuur and Borshoo have been open for the transportation

Mongolia to lower tariffs on products to South Korea

South Korea and Mongolia will lower tariffs on some products starting next year. This comes after Ulaanbaatar joined a regional trade pact known as the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), Seoul’s Finance Ministry said.

Under the deal, South Korea will reduce tariffs