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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.

No news of British court’s decision in Khurts’s case

There has been no information on what decision a British court has taken on the appeal of B.Khurts, Administration Chief at the National Security Council, against extradition to Germany. The working group monitoring the matter has decided to wait until

Wife worries about poor health of Davaa of Anod Bank

N.Davaa, E.Gur-Aranz and N.Enkhtur, all members of the Representative
Managing Council of the erstwhile Anod Bank, are to be released from detention
on August 1. The charges against them were defrauding shareholders and
misappropriating money in savings accounts of the bank. 

Davaa is

Railway to south likely to be constructed in 2012

Yo.Jargalsaikhan, a senior official of the National Security Council (NSC) who deals with issues of infrastructure, has stressed the supremacy of the principles of national security passed by Parliament of in 2010. The NSC accordingly applies them whenever it discusses

Demand to amend “outdated” law on labor

Participants at an open discussion organized by the Ministry of Social Welfare and Labor on Friday agreed on the need to amend the law on labor as several of its provisions have lost their relevance since being adopted in 1996.

Harumafuji snaps Hakuho’s victory chain to win his second Emperor’s Cup

On the penultimate day of the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament,
ozeki Harumafuji of Mongolia conquered his demons with a mouthwatering victory
over compatriot yokozuna Hakuho, capturing his second career title on Saturday.
Harumafuji  improved to an unassailable
14-0 record, while Hakuho dropped to his

PM inaugurates Asian Pacific Postal Union meeting

Prime Minister S.Batbold today inaugurated
a meeting of the Executive Council of the Asian Pacific Postal Union (APPU),
attended by 200 delegates from its 32 member countries and 18 observer
countries. APPU is
an inter-governmental organization of postal administrations of the
Asian-Pacific region. APPU and  is
affiliated

Japanese leader calls on Speaker

N.Koga, member of the House of
Representatives in the Japanese Diet and a senior leader of the Japan-Mongolia
Friendship Group is visiting Mongolia between July 23 and 27 on an invitation from
MP Su.Batbold. He today called on Speaker D.Demberel who gave him

International Throat Singers Union formed in London 3

An International Throat Singers Union was set up at the Mongolian
Throat Song Festival held in London on July 19 and 20. The Mongolian Embassy
organized the festival to spread awareness of the country’s cultural heritage.

D.Tserendavaa read a paper on the
throat song

Harvest estimates in early August

The Chief of the Regulating
Department of Agriculture Policy of the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light
Industry has told the Uls Turiin Toim that this year’s harvest will begin on
August 20. Preliminary estimates of the yield will be made in the

Street wears new look

B. Tserendorj Street, across
Peace Avenue in front of the State Department Store wears a new look. Some 4000
m2 of pavements have been repaired, and the fountain on the square has
resumed working. Benches and trash cans are in place, and grass

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