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Teeth tell of changing Mongolian diet

According to a Cosmos Magazine report, an international team of researchers examined the ratios of stable nitrogen and carbon isotopes in collagen and dental enamel samples obtained from the remains of some 130 individuals who were buried in Mongolia between

Transforming the banks of the Tuul: UB’s new green dream?

Ulaanbaatar plans to create a green park on the banks of the River Tuul.

The River Tuul Green Park project has been discussed by  Ulaanbaatar City Mayor and Governor of the Capital S.Amarsaikhan and D.Munkhjargal, who is deputy governor of in

Mongolia’s cashmere dilemma

Once a rare luxury, fashion items made from cashmere are now readily available from most High Street and online fashion retailers in the UK, US and other developed countries. With global prices having risen more than 60% since the 1980s,

Mongolia may extend period of flight suspensions

Currently, 79 airlines have globally suspended flights with coronavirus-hit countries. Mongolia has suspended flights with China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and the Russian city of Ulan-Ude until 11 March in order to prevent the spread of coronavirus outbreak

Mongolia’s first playground for children with disabilities

There are 105,730 people with disabilities living in Mongolia; 35589 are in Ulaanbaatar. Like everyone else, they have the right to work, being happy and to pursue their dreams. However, the social welfare system, facilities and environment designed especially for

Despite no cases, Mongolians prep for battle against COVID-19

Mongolian Foreign Minister D.Tsogtbaatar told Xinhua in a recent interview that China has taken “highly organized measures” to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.
Mongolians have donated cash and supplies to support their government’s efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus despite

Angry Mongolian farmers protest against Russian wheat imports

Earlier today (4 March), Mongolian farmers demonstrated outside the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry protesting against the government’s decision to import 160 thousand tonnes of wheat from Russia. Previously, the ministry had announced that Mongolia could fully meet

ADB to support Mongolian agricultural production

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved $40 million in loans to support the modernization of government-owned irrigation networks and vegetable production in Mongolia.

“The project will promote income and employment generation in rural areas,” said ADB Senior Natural Resources Economist

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