Mongolian President U.Khurelsukh is participating in the summit at the invitation of Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Mongolian President U.Khurelsukh is participating in the summit at the invitation of Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
According to the National Center for Communicable Diseases, Omicron cases currently account for 60-70 percent of new daily infections in Mongolia.
The country of 364 million reported its first imported and local Omicron cases last week, which indicates the beginning of
Mongolia’s judo lightweight M.Urantsetseg announced her retirement in judo and will be focusing on a career in Mixed Martial Arts. 31 year-old judoka became World Champion 2013 in Rio de Janeiro. M.Urantsetseg competed three times at the Olympic Games in
Today (14 January), Russian airlines of Aeroflot has resumed direct regular flights to Ulaanbaatar capital city of Mongolia. The airline will operate flights once a week, according to the schedule.
The company added that the flights will be operated on Boeing
Since joining the U.N peacekeeping operations, Mongolia has successfully pushed forward a foreign policy aimed at developing the state’s military capacity through multilateral cooperation in international military operations. Since 2002, Mongolia has deployed more than 19,000 peacekeepers to the U.N.
Today (14 January), Mongolia has recorded 2010 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, bring the national count to 402,444.
Meanwhile, the viral disease has so far claimed 2,010 lives after three new deaths were reported.
The Asian country confirmed its first
The number of reported positive covid-19 cases in Mongolia climbed by more 1,000 earlier this week. On 12 January, the country of three million reported 1818 new virus cases; risen by 610 cases from previous day. Two more deaths were
On 10 January, T.Bayarkhuu, General Secretary of the National Emergency Commission of Mongolia assured the citizens of the national capital of Ulaanbaatar not imposing a lockdown even as Covid-19 cases continued to see an exponential rise over the past few
When COVID-19 hit Mongolia in January 2020, all schools nationwide were closed, sending 900,000 children into remote learning. Classes were broadcast on the national TV channels on topics such as Mongolian language, mathematics, and science. Different channels were geared to
Two cross-country skiers of Mongolia have so far qualified for the upcoming 2022 Olympic Winter Games, and within the framework of cooperation between the MSF and the Swiss Ski Association, they are now training in Switzerland for the Beijing Winter
On 7 January, Mongolia has registered the country’s first cases of the Omicron variant. At least 12 COVID-19 cases caused by the Omicron variant have been detected in Mongolia, reported director Ts.Bilegtsaikhan, director of National Center of Communicative Diseases. Ten of