“The geopolitical situation is becoming increasingly complex. The government decided to immediately begin work and maintain the continuity of state policy. Therefore, a third of the previous government is retained,” G.Zandanshatar said.
“The geopolitical situation is becoming increasingly complex. The government decided to immediately begin work and maintain the continuity of state policy. Therefore, a third of the previous government is retained,” G.Zandanshatar said.
Rio Tinto has warned customers of delayed copper deliveries from its Mongolian mine in the latest sign that the coronavirus is affecting the Australian companies’ product flows to China.
The spread of the virus into the northern Chinese province that shares
The Mongolian Government in 2012 identified the Saker Falcon as the national bird, making the country the 88th in the world that has a national bird. However, only 6,800 Saker Falcons currently live in Mongolia according to data from the
The National Agency of Meteorology and Environmental Monitoring has issued an extreme cold weather warning across Mongolia for next three days. According to the NAMEM, snow and blizzards are expected in parts of Zavkhan, Khuvsgul, Arkhangia and Bulgan provinces.
Today, it
Mongolian President Kh.Battulga issued a decree today (12 February) to ban Tsagaan Sar celebration in order to prevent the spread of the highly infectious coronavirus.
Furthermore, public events related to Tsagaan Sar (Tibetan Lunar New Year) such as religious services at
The Mongolian Health Ministry reported today (12 February) that over 20 people have been isolated in the Uvurkhangai, Khuvsgul and Orkhon Provinces with symptoms of coronavirus.
Furthermore, a total of 106 people – including railway workers – have been isolated in
Mongolia has suspend deliveries of coal across its southern border into China until March 2 to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. The desicion came from emergency meeting of National Emergency Commission on Monday after 12 truck drivers were isolated
The Mongolian capital is currently testing eight electric buses, which look set to become the first of many on Ulaanbaatar’s streets. The vehicles, have been produced by China’s Yinlong Energy Company for public transportation. The buses began operation on 20
A group of Mongolian businessmen have donated a total of MNT 140 million to China to help in the battle against coronavirus. This charitable act was initiated by the Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MNCCI). On Monday, 10
‘The Blue Pearl’, annual ice festival that aims to promote winter tourism in Khuvsgul Province is planned to be held for the 20th year from 2-4 March. However, the Emergency Commission of the province decided today (11 February) to suspend
A rude official from the Mongolian Immigration Agency has been dismissed from job for inappropriate remarks in public. According to some sources, the official said that they would allow 50 Chinese citizens to enter Mongolia and spread coronavirus infection in