This State Visit will be organized as part of the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and the Republic of Türkiye
This State Visit will be organized as part of the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and the Republic of Türkiye
Over January-March, Mongolia’s total coal exports surged 113.7% on year to 6.7 million tonnes, among which 93.5% were to China, and the second largest destination was Singapore, which accounted for 5.8% of the total, according to Mongolia’s Customs data on
The documentary filmmakers behind Tribeca Film Festival award winner “Island of the Hungry Ghosts” are hitting Visions du Réel film festival with a new project, examining urban migration and the rapid pace at which climate change has impacted the lives
Mongolia reported 1,107 new COVID-19 cases and six more deaths in the last 24 hours, taking the national counts to 19,672.
Meanwhile, the total number of recovered patients in the country stood at 11,044 including 406 new recoveries over the past
ULAANBAATAR – April 14, 2021 – Today, Facebook launched We Think Digital, a multi-phased awareness and educational campaign to help Mongolia internet users navigate the online world safely and responsibly, and cultivate responsible digital citizens with complete digital literacy. Created
Together with local authorities and the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces, a group of 19 Mongolian peacekeepers based in Mayom recently treated and evacuated 27 persons who were wounded during a cattle raid which claimed several lives.
The attack, which according
Mongolia started its vaccination rollout against coronavirus on 23 February. Around 600,000 people have been vaccinated in the country until the government suspended the vaccination programme on 10 April to avoid crowds forming amid the current nationwide lockdown.
According to health
Today (14 April), Mongolia has confirmed 1220 new cases of coronavirus and two deaths: men aged 44 and 49 years.
So far, Mongolia has 17823 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 29 deaths from the virus; five of them died at home
Since the first local infections in Mongolia in November 2020, the virus has spread to 19 of the country’s 21 provinces. The biggest concentration is in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, where over half the nation’s population of 3.3 million live. Despite
The Mongolian Government has decided to suspend COVID-19 vaccinations to avoid crowds forming amid the current nationwide lockdown, the country’s Deputy Prime Minister S.Amarsaikhan said on Saturday.
“The vaccinations will be intensified after the lockdown is over,” said S.Amarsaikhan.
In recent days,
Today (13 April), Mongolia reported 885 new cases of coronavirus and two deaths – a man aged 20 and another aged 61. The 20 year-old man becomes the country’s youngest victim of Covid-19 and brings the death toll to 27.