Vietnamese Party General Secretary and State President To Lam and a high-ranking delegation left Hanoi on September 30 morning for state visits to Mongolia.
Vietnamese Party General Secretary and State President To Lam and a high-ranking delegation left Hanoi on September 30 morning for state visits to Mongolia.
Ivanhoe Mines is looking at various options to fund its development of the Oyu Tolgoi project, but will not sell a stake in the project itself, Executive Chairman Robert Friedland has said. Speaking at a special session on Mongolia at
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The State Ballet and Opera Theatre recently produced Lambugain Nulims (Monk’s Tears), considered to be the first Mongolian opera to earn international recognition. Placed in the 1930s, the opera, first directed by L.Erdenebulgan in May 1986, describes the love of
First Deputy Prime Minister N.Altankhuyag answers questions on a wide range of subjects.
Let’s begin with Government decision of last week. The MNT 1.5 million will be given in three years. How?
The decision was finalized last week after being discussed many
The protest march of civil movements on Monday concluded with its leaders, L.Tsog, G.Uyanga, D.Battsogt, B.Lhagvajav and L.Ninj, going to Government House to submit their charter of demands to the Parliament Speaker. However, D.Demberel refused to receive it in person
The MPRPs administrative board on Monday heard the draft of the political report to be presented by party head S.Bayar at the conference on April 8. The report is in three parts: the current political situation, internal discipline and other
The meeting of the DP group in Parliament on Monday discussed eight major issues, including restoration of Child Money payment and the letter of demand submitted to the Parliament Speaker by civil movements. Head of the group Ch.Saikhanbileg told media
The recent handing over of USD68,000 worth of spare parts marked the end of a USD9.2-million project to provide the Mongolian border forces with a tactical radio network capable of communicating between Ulaanbaatar and Uvs, between the regimental headquarters in
Mongolia is moving gingerly to tap its huge mineral wealth, seeking to dispel fears of resource overdependence and dominance by powerful foreign miners, but its moves are not scaring off investors. Here is a timeline of key investment decisions by
The uncertainty over Tavantolgoi reflects Mongolia”s ambivalence towards foreign investment, and investors could be facing a process every bit as lengthy as that surrounding Oyutolgoi where an investment agreement was reached after six years of negotiation, says an analytical report