News.MN - The source of news

New Mongolian PM appoints his Cabinet

“The geopolitical situation is becoming increasingly complex. The government decided to immediately begin work and maintain the continuity of state policy. Therefore, a third of the previous government is retained,” G.Zandanshatar said.

Mongolia to reduce alcohol volume in beverages

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

The World Bank lowers Mongolia’s GDP growth forecast

The World Bank has lowered Mongolia’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast for 2022 to 2.5 percent from a 5.2-percent forecast in October 2021, according to a World Bank report released on Tuesday.

In a downside scenario, Mongolia’s economic growth could

Five Mongolians arrested, accused of plotting to kill politicians

Today (6 April), the General Intelligence Agency of Mongolia has made a serious statement regarding a plot of terrorist activity by extremists in the country of 3.4 million.

The Intelligence arrested five extremists who suspected of planning a terrorist bomb and

The mining company committed to plant 10 million trees in Mongolia

Aspire Mining Ltd has committed to plant 10 million trees in Mongolia at a recent signing ceremony in the country’s capital.

The resources stock met with the Mongolian President, Prime Minister and Minister for the Environment in Ulaanbaatar, where it pledged

A Mongolian MP donates a month salary for Ukraine refugees

D.Ganbat, a member of Mongolian parliament donated a month’s salary of MNT 2.8 million to aid humanitarian relief efforts for Ukraine as it seeks to repel an invasion by Russia.

MP D.Ganbat, a leader of parliamentary group of Democratic Party, said

Almost 75 percent of Mongolia’s media operations controlled by politicians

According to Reporters without Borders (RSF – Reporters sans Frontières), the international non-governmental journalists’ organisation, almost 75 % of Mongolia’s media operations are controlled by politicians or people with close ties to politicians.

In cooperation with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, which

Last of the giant camels and archaic humans lived together in Mongolia

Camelus knoblochi, a species of giant two-humped camel, survived in Mongolia alongside modern humans—and perhaps Neanderthals and Denisovans—until about 27,000 years ago, according to a statement released by Frontiers.

Fossilized remains of the giant camel have been found in Tsagaan Agui Cave

HeartHeartHahaHahaLoveLoveWowWowYayYaySadSadPoopPoopAngryAngry