“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.
The Metropolitan Professional Inspection Department has destroyed over three tonnes of black ice cream due to “possible health risks” from the presence of bacteria taken in a random sample. In addition, a further two tonnes of the product, imported to
Earlier today (30 May), the Democratic Party of Mongolia organised a demonstration on Ulaanbaatar’s Sukhbaatar Square against the government. S.Erdene, leader of the DP said at a press conference on 22 May that: ‘there is currently no political opposition movement
Entitled ‘Mad Nomad’, the first ever youth culture art exhibition will open at the Sengeragi Art Gallery in Ulaanbaatar on 31 May, to mark the occasion of International Children’s Day. Young artist will showcase their unique works inspired by illustration,
There are no climate change deniers in Mongolia these days! It may be summer, but snow was falling in Khuvsgul, the northernmost province of Mongolia at the weekend. Livestock in the Khatgal Soum of the province was unable to graze
Attracting Chinese tourists is one of the top tasks for the Mongolian province of Uvurkhangai, a local official said on Tuesday.
“Attracting a large number of Chinese tourists is one of the priorities of our province’s tourism sector and is a
Mongolia’s Central Economic Corridor (CEC), the key transportation network connecting China and Russia through Ulaanbaatar, offers promising opportunities to bring Mongolian agricultural products to world markets and to diversify the country’s exports away from mining resources. Still, according to a
President Kh.Battulga held a meeting with resident and non-resident ambassadors of the EU member states to Mongolia which has been regularly organized in Ulaanbaatar since 2009. The 11th meeting is taking place on May 28-29. Present at this meeting were,
The main road border crossing between Ulan-Ude, the capital of Russia’s Republic of Buryatia and Ulaanbaatar is expected to be crowded due to the large number of motorcyclists passing south on the Silk Way Rally from Russia to Mongolia. Nearly
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved USD38 million in loans to develop ecotourism in the Khuvsgul Lake National Park and Onon-Balj National Park to serve as models for economically inclusive development and conservation in Mongolia.
The lending marks ADB’s first
A 32-year-old Japanese citizen, Nishida Keiichiro has been expelled from Mongolia after creating an internet sensation for his unique appearance. Nishida Keiichiro participated in a TV5 television programme and introduced himself as a palm reader. The Mongolian public were stunned,