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MPP to open Palace of Independence in September

The new MPP headquarters is
likely to be inaugurated in September. It was planned to be opened in 2010 but
work is still continuing. The building, to be called The Palace of
Independence, is coming up on the same site as the party’s

Khusugtun Band to perform in London

Members of the Khusugtun Band are
on their way to London to take part in the BBC Prom, being held in the Royal
Albert Hall between July 15 and September 10. The band will play the music from
the documentary Human Planet, composed

Ts. Enkhbayar to return to detention from hospital

Ts. Enkhbayar, one of the Gal
Undesten Union members who were detained, is now in hospital where he was taken
from the detention center after a few days of being on hunger strike. Once he
is released from hospital he would be taken

Coal transportation fees to rise by 15%

Ulaanbaatar Railway yesterday
announced a 15% increase in domestic coal transportation charges from August 1.
Tariff for other items remains unaffected. Higher freight rates would mean
higher costs for buyers of coal, including power plants and a rise in electricity
and heating prices cannot

Fees for simple services increased

Following an amendment passed in the Spring session, the fee
payable to the administration court for changes, complaints, corrections and
revisions has become prohibitively high. In some cases, the earlier fee of
MNT550 has gone up to MNT70,200 from July 4.

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Tumursukh asks Enkhbat to stay away from PIF

The Party Implementing Freedom (PIF)
and the Green Alliance (GA) yesterday held a joint press conference at which
they asked former Green Party leader, MP D. Enkhbat, not to meddle in their affairs.
They claimed Enkhbat had tried to stop their press conference.

Draft accord on Mongolia as home for spent nuclear fuel

A draft Japanese-U.S.-Mongolian agreement over the creation of a
nuclear fuel production and spent fuel disposal cycle clearly refers to
Mongolia as the destination of such fuel, according to its text, which was
obtained by Kyodo News.

The draft statement of intent among

52% rise in exports, most of it going to China

The National Statistics Committee has published data showing exports
rose 52.3 percent in the first half of 2011 to a total value of $2 billion,
with 90 percent of the total going to China. Mineral resources accounted for
the bulk of the increase,

President in western aimags

President Ts. Elbegdorj left for the western aimags after the Naadam
celebration. He will spend some of his time there working but will also relax a
little after a hectic schedule in recent weeks. Elbegdorj was born in Khovd
aimag.

After his return

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