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
Russia’s RDIF sovereign wealth fund said on Tuesday that Mongolia had approved its Sputnik vaccine against COVID-19 for domestic use, becoming the 23rd country to do so globally.
Mongolia granted the vaccine an emergency use authorization without conducting its own clinical
On 10 February, the Mongolian Cabinet introduced a four year plan worth MNT 10 trillion to improve the economy and protect health. The plan aims to support youth employment, ensure stable revenues and implement housing projects.
As part of the
So far, the World Health Organisation has approved three COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca. Mongolia approved itself those vaccines on 10 January, 2021. The country of 3.3 billion has joined in Covax programme with support from UNICEF to obtain
Mongolia confirmed 33 new cases of coronavirus after 21,387 PCR tests conducted nationwide.
34 people recovered from coronavirus bringing the total to 1,618.
Mongolia confirmed a total of 2,207 cases of coronavirus.
568 patients are currently being treated at health facilities, 90 are
Mongolia’s government is said to be actively seeking to cancel a deal with Rio Tinto (ASX, LON, NYSE: RIO) governing a $6.75 billion expansion of the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in the Gobi Desert, as it looks to replace it
In the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar, strict quarantine measures will be enforced between 11 and 23 February. During the quarantine, residents are banned from leaving their homes unless going to groceries and pharmacies. Anyone who leaves home without a reasonable explanation
The National Emergency Commission has decided to take strict quarantine measures during the Lunar New Year holidays. These will be implemented from 11-23 February; only employees from 14 sectors to be allowed to work. During the period, the NOC is
Mongolia’s daily new cases of coronavirus have been rising this week. Today (9 February), Mongolia confirmed 47 new cases, bringing the total number in the country of three million to 2120. The situation is worst in the capital; the total confirmed
Today (8 February), a man aged 34 killed himself by setting himself on fire on Sukhbaatar Square, in the centre of Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. According to sources, the man pouted five litres of petrol over himself and then set himself
According to experts, poor air ventilation systems can be a factor in the spread ofCOVID-19 among apartment residents. In Mongolia, this appears to be the case; health officials have issued a quarantine in the Bayangol District of Ulaanbaatar and conducted coronavirus