Mongolian Prime minister L.Oyun-Erdene will participate this conference as the next host country.
Mongolian Prime minister L.Oyun-Erdene will participate this conference as the next host country.
On August 1 this year, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army celebrated its 97th anniversary. In the glorious 97-year history, the People’s Army has grown from small to large, from weak to strong, and has always held high the banner of
Search and Rescue teams have recovered the bodies of two Chinese tourists who went missing in Khuvsgul Province, a famous tourist destination in the north of Mongolia. The bodies were washed down following torrential rains in Ulaan-Uul soum of the
Mongolian President Kh.Battulga is set to meet with President Donald Trump next week at the White House. The White House says Kh.Battulga’s visit on Wednesday will focus on deepening cooperation between the U.S. and Mongolia, a strategically important country that
An academic conference on the results of the fourth phase of a joint research project between Mongolia, Russia, China, South Korea, and Kazakhstan entitled ‘Geological Structures and Metallogeny of the Northern, Central, and Eastern Asia’ will be held in Ulaanbaatar
Foreign Minister D.Tsogtbaatar received Ambassador of Canada to Mongolia David Sproule on 23 July as his mission in the country comes to a close.
The Foreign Minister expressed his gratitude for Ambassador Sproule’s effort in expanding bilateral relations and cooperation in
Mongolia will host the international war horse competition entitled ‘Aravt’ (from the word for ‘ten’; this was the smallest unit of Chinggis Khaan’s army). The competition will be held at the General Training Centre of the Armed Forces located in
Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Thomas Greminger is currently visiting Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia, from 20-22 June.
Secretary General Thomas Greminger has planned to meet with Chief of Staff of Office of the
Five Mongolian children, who were adopted by two American families, have returned to the land of their birth for a visit. The children were adopted in the USA through the ‘Holt International’ organization when they were toddlers. Yesterday (20 June),
Three Irish students from Newbridge College, namely; Pat Kavanagh (23), John Finn (23) and Cian Rea (22) are setting off on the adventure of a lifetime on the Mongol Rally in aid of the Irish Cancer Society before climbing onto