With uranium demand set to be strong in the coming decades, Mongolia is positioning itself as a strategic player and a significant contributor in the global climate effort.
With uranium demand set to be strong in the coming decades, Mongolia is positioning itself as a strategic player and a significant contributor in the global climate effort.
Mongolia has arranged its first charter flight to the Australian city of Sydney, with the support of the Oyu Tolgoi mining company and the necessary departments and agencies. The MIAT Mongolian Airlines flight, departed from Ulaanbaatar on the night of
The 3rd Mongolian Online Team League, which is part of the FIDE Checkmate Coronavirus Project, has brought together 28 teams from across the country. The online competition consisted of 9 tournaments, held on a popular platform (lichess.org) in three categories
Mongolia’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) works closely with equipment suppliers from around the world. The nation’s fire brigades are one of the important divisions of NEMA. Currently, the organization is working closely with Belarus for the supply of specialist
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved Mongolia’s request for emergency financial assistance under the Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) equivalent to SDR 72.3 million (about US$99 million, or 100 percent of quota) to meet urgent budgetary
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Wednesday (3 June) said it has raised 21 billion Mongolian Tugrik (MNT) – about USD 7.5 million – in a groundbreaking issue of the first offshore MNT-linked Nomad Bonds. The Manila-based multilateral lender said
Buses will start running from 5 June on six routes to the Ulanbaatar Valleys on a daily basis. In the past, the camp buses start running to the Valleys from 15 June. This year, the schedule of the camp buses
The ‘World Vision Mongolia’ international organisation is implementing a project worth of USD 2.3 million to support Mongolia in preventing the coronavirus infection. The project started on 1 April and is due to conclude on 1 September, 2020.
Under the project,
The families of 160 Mongolians who are stranded in Thailand have demonstrated today (4 June) outside the National Emergency Management Agency in Ulaanbaatar. They submitted a petition for a repatriation flight to Thailand where MIAT has a direct flight. The
The 2021 European Union Visitors’ Programme has been announced with a deadline for receiving applications on 15 June 2020. The European Union Visitors. Programme (EUVP) is an individual study programme for promising young leaders, politicians, staffers, diplomats and opinion moulders
On Thursday (4 June), Mongolia recorded its highest number of recovered COVID-19 cases in a single day, with 21 patients being discharged from the National Centre for Communicative Diseases. Nine of them are cadets who were repatriated from Russia on