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Mongolian National Front demonstrates for dissolving parliament

Earlier today (7 November), the Mongolian National Front movement organised a short demonstration on the side of Sukhbaatar Square calling for parliament to be dissolved. However, the movement was ordered to change the date of demonstration by the Ulaanbaatar city

Mongolia grants 1200 exploration licenses

‘Around 40 state-funded geological survey projects are currently being run in Mongolia. Some 1200 exploration licenses have been granted’ said, M.Ochirbat, President of the Mongolian Industrial Geologists Association.

‘Mongolian Geology – 80’, an international academic conference took place at the State

Caught in the Casino

The Deputy Director of the Mongolian Customs Administration, Yo.Bat-Erdene and MIAT’s representative in Seoul, S.Baatartsogt have both been dismissed from their jobs after being caught gambling in foreign casinos. According to L.Oyun-Erdene, who is head of the cabinet secretariat, the

Mongolia to increase number of civil servants

Mongolian parliament is discussing the 2020 State Budget this week. According to the law, parliament must approve the General State Budget by 15 November.

The Mongolian cabinet has drafted steps to increase the number of civil servants by 3300 in 2020.

Mongolian engineers create bionic hand

Young Mongolian engineers have created a bionic hand for the first time ever. The hand is for a 10-year-old girl who born without one hand. They presented bionic hand to A.Ariunkhishleg on the occasion of National Giving Day. The bionic

Mongolian PM receives the UN ‘I commit to SDG’ badge

Earlier today (5 November), Mongolian Prime Minister U.Khurelsukh held a meeting with Tapan Mishra, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Mongolia. During the hour-long meeting the two discussed the Mongolia-UN partnership and the notable contribution of Mongolia to the UN including

“The Oyu Tolgoi Agreement” – the book

It has been 10 years since the landmark “Oyu Tolgoi Agreement” was signed between Rio Tinto, Ivanhoe Mines and the Government of Mongolia. However, a dispute regarding the agreement has been continuing until today. During a press conference on 4

Coal briquettes declared safe

The Mongolian State Professional Inspection Agency confirmed that the quality of the processed coal briquettes meet international standards after being examined in laboratories in Russia, China and South Korea. In early October, Mongolia sent samples of the coal briquettes for

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