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B. Khurts extradicted to Germany, charged

The British government has announced that B. Khurts, Chief of Administration at the National Security Council, was extradited to German last Friday. And on Tuesday, German prosecutors charged B. Khurts with abduction and dangerous bodily harm. Mr. Khurts is accused

Mongolia, China to discuss consular issues

Mongolian and Chinese diplomats will meet in Ulaanbaatar August 29 through 31 to discuss a wide range of issues regarding consular affairs. It is the thirteenth such meeting. Among the issues to be discussed by D.Ganhuyag and Huan Ping, the

Government approves new roads plan

The Government approved a new roads plan at yesterday’s meeting of the Cabinet. Under the plan, more than 6,000 km of roads would be improved or built new. A priority would be roads that connect Ulaanbaatar to the centers of

Mongolian nuke official fails to show – again

Reports continue to surface that Mongolia might become a repository for nuclear waste. A report posted on the website of the New York Times yesterday says the U.S. is considering “leasing” uranium from countries (including Mongolia), then returning the spent

Government approves new railway project

The Government took the first step toward a massive new railway project at yesterday’s meeting of the Cabinet. Ministers approved the expenditure of USD 55 million to study the feasibility of building new lines totaling about 1,500 km. Under the

Mongolia’s economy grows rapidly in second quarter

A new report from the World Bank says Mongolia’s economy is “experiencing rapid growth.” According to the report, the country’s economy grew a whopping 17.3 percent in the second quarter of this year (compared to the same period last year).

Over 5,000 openings for young job hunters

A job fair for young people was held on Tuesday. It was organized by the Mongolian Youth Union and the Labor Union to inform young people of available job openings. According to the organizers, there are currently more than 5,000

Group formed to protect taxpayers in Mongolia

More than 30 leading economists, lawyers, and tax experts have banded together to form a new group dedicated to protecting the rights of taxpayers in Mongolia. The group will work to improve a tax system that it says is often

Mining official says mining ban is bad for Mongolia

The Mongolian Parliament remains divided on a controversial law that prohibits mining operations in certain areas to protect the environment. The law was passed two years ago but has yet to be fully implemented. Some MPs, along with environmental groups,

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