Mongolia has adopted four constitutions in its history.
Mongolia has adopted four constitutions in its history.
New Mexico is known for some of the best fighters in the world and a Mongolian athlete is joining the list. Former Mongolian judoka M.Urantsetseg Munkhbat is training at JacksonWink MMA Academy in Albuquerque.
The 32-year-old is a legend in her
Mongolia’s government has outlined the details of a sweeping economic roadmap for post-Covid revival. Dubbed the ‘New Recovery’ policy, the reform package combines both structural policy changes, such as partial privatisation of some state-owned enterprises, and major infrastructure initiatives, including
Four seasons of weather hit Mongolian capital city of Ulaanbaatar almost simultaneously with everything from snow to warm spring-like sunshine in last three days.
Strong winds and yellow dust storms ripped large parts of Mongolia on Saturday (9 April). The storms
Over the course of nearly five years, a female gazelle in Mongolia completed a remarkable journey of at least 18,000 kilometers (11,185 miles). It crossed frozen rivers, encountered oil fields, negotiated fenced boundaries with China and Russia and trekked 900
The freight transport export volume at the land port of Erenhot in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region increased by 41.4 percent year on year to 642,000 tonnes in the first quarter of this year during which the port logged
Today (8 April), Mongolia confirmed 86 new COVID-19 infections, bringing the national tally to 469,017.
No new related deaths were recorded in the past day, and the country’s COVID-19 death toll remains at 2,177.
Currently, there are 843 active cases across the
Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday held a phone conversation with Mongolian Foreign Minister B.Battsetseg at the latter’s request.
Mrs. B.Battsetseg said that the Mongolian side looks forward to giving full play to the Mongolia-China “green lanes”
Over 100 young Mongolians; mostly students, demonstrated yesterday (7 April) at Sukhbaatar Square, a center of Ulaanbaatar demanding authorities do their jobs better. Youths have demanded to deduct taxes by 50 percent, to increase salaries, and to develop industries and
Science Magazine reports that a genetic study conducted by an international team of researchers has revealed that a group of warriors known as the Avars traveled quickly from Mongolia to Europe some 1,500 years ago.
The scientists from the Max Planck Institute
Harmful alcohol use is a considerable public health issue in Mongolia. While some policies have been introduced to reduce harmful alcohol consumption – including taxation, labelling, drink-driving regulation and education in universities – there remains scope to improve.
The amount of alcohol consumed