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Mongolia’s armed deserters found tracked down and arrested

Two Mongolian soldiers were arrested on Sunday for killing their commander and fleeing.
The 19-year-olds fled with two guns and over 40 bullets after shooting dead their commander at a border outpost in the Altai Soum (administrative subdivision) of the Gobi-Altai

Fitch: New Border Disruptions Manageable for Mongolian Mining

Disruptions at the Mongolia-China border amid a surge of new Covid-19 cases in Mongolia could lead to short-term pressure on Mongolian Mining Corporation’s cash flow, but are unlikely to lead to a lasting deterioration of its liquidity and credit profile,

Massive manhunt following murder – armed border guards flee

Yesterday (8 April), two Mongolian border guards went on the run after allegedly killing a supervisor in the Gobi-Altai Province. A Defence Ministry spokesman said that two soldiers – both aged 19 – fled the scene of the crime with

Mongolia’s COVID-19 tally reaches 13494 – deaths 23

In the last 24 hours, Mongolia has confirmed 714 new cases of coronavirus; 84 of them were in 18 of the 21 provinces and 630 in capital city of Ulaanbaatar. At the same time, 382 people have been discharged from

Mongolia orders 14 days of lockdown from Saturday

The Mongolian Government has decided to issue a nationwide-lockdown order from Saturday 10 April until Sunday 25 April. During the public emergency readiness and preparation, the Government will distribute one-time bonuses of MNT 300,000 for each citizen from the Oyu

Mongolia’s COVID-19 death toll reaches 22

Today (8 April) Mongolia reported one more death, taking the nationwide count to 22. Yesterday, the country of three million confirmed four more deaths from COVID-19.

Mongolia added 554 cases of the virus in the past 24 hours after 11,116 tests

Objects from 13th-century Mongolian ships on display

A museum in Fukuoka Prefecture in western Japan, has put on display objects from 13th-century sunken ships that were part of a Mongolian fleet that attempted to invade Japan.

The fleet is believed to have sunk in a storm off the

Mongolian top Olympian imprisoned for assault

Olympic champion N.Tuvshinbayar, who is also President of the Mongolian National Olympic Committee (MNOC), has been imprisoned for 20 days for an assault.

N.Tuvshinbayar, 36, was questioned by the Khan-Uul District Police Department on Saturday (April 3) on the grounds of

Foreign tourists waiting for Mongolia to re-open borders

The global tourism sector has greatly suffered – and continues to do so – due to the COVID-19 pandemic following the closure of borders. According to the Mongolian Tourism Organisation, the pandemic has affected 95.4 percent of all local businesses,

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