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
After the Mongolian Government tightened measures aimed at combating the coronavirus and imposed restrictions on the movement of the population, Ulaanbaatar has become a ghost town.
The usual groups of pedestrians, fearing the large fines they might face, are nowhere to
Mongolia has imposed strict actions in order to take control over the recent local transmissions of coronavirus; banning residents leaving from leaving their homes. Subsequently, the Mongolian parliament is also closed and its sessions are taking place online. Today (13 November)
Mongolia reported six new COVID-19 cases today (13 November), bringing the total tally to 412; three of them are in SelengeProvince. According to A.Ambaselmaa, head of the Surveillance Department of the National Centre for Communicable Diseases (NCCD), two of six
The Mongolian Government has issued strict measures for taking control over local transmissions of Covid-19. These include a curfew. Residents are banned from leaving their homes except for emergency needs and anyone who does not wear a masks will be fined MNT 50,000.
To
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) today announced that Unitel will be the first ever broadcaster in Mongolia to show the AFC competitions from 2021 to 2024.
The deal includes all major AFC national team and club competitions, including but not limited
Yesterday (11 November), Mongolia confirmed 24 new cases of coronavirus after testing 644 samples in four laboratories nationwide. So far, Mongolia’s total tally of Covid-19 has reached 406; seven of the cases were locally transmitted. To date, 317 people who had
Yesterday (11 November), the National Emergency Commission decided to suspend all charter flights scheduled to be conducted in November to repatriate Mongolians stranded in pandemic hit regions. According to Deputy Prime Minister Ya. Sodbaatar, all flights will be suspended for an
The Mongolian Government has decided to change from a state of advanced emergency readiness (third degree emergency situation) to one of public emergency readiness (second degree emergency situation) nationwide for five days from 12-17 November. The cabinet held an emergency
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) today approved a new USD 23.1million grant towards strengthening the climate resilience of herder communities in Mongolia. Approximately 26,000 households (130,000 people), living across four of the country’s most remote and vulnerable Western and Eastern
Today (11 November), Ulaanbaatar, where half of Mongolia’s population lives, has been put under lockdown after a truck driver and his wife tested positive for coronavirus. The driver was confirmed with coronavirus infection after returning home following 21 days of