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A 10-hour flight to meet 1,500 Catholics in Mongolia

Pope Francis formally began his 8,000-kilometer trip to Mongolia on Saturday, a country of a tiny Catholic population. With just 1,500 Catholics in the entire country, the visit was lacking the usual fanfare and mass crowds typically associated with Pope Francis’

South Korean big-box retailer entered the Mongolian market

South Korean big-box retailer Homeplus has entered the Mongolian market for the first time, signing a strategic partnership with the country’s retail giant, Circle Group.

The deal aims to bring over 200 Homeplus private brand (PB) products, from processed foods to household

Kangbuk Samsung Hospital to run hospital in Mongolia

Kangbuk Samsung Hospital was selected to run the Mongolian National Diagnostic and Treatment Center Operation and Management Consulting Project organized by the Korea Foundation for International Healthcare, Korea Biomedical Review reports.

Kangbuk Samsung Hospital has conducted the first and second rounds

A draft Development Plan of Ulaanbaatar presented

A draft Development Plan for 2024 was presented to the representative of the Civil Council for approval. It is planned to implement 143 results and 418 activities under the plan.

In addition, proposals submitted by 82 organizations and departments of the

Saudi Arabia and Mongolia discuss wildlife conservation

Mongolian Minister of Environment and Tourism Meets with Prince Turki bin Mohammed bin Fahd of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Mongolian Minister of Environment and Tourism, B.Bat-Erdene, held a meeting in Ulaanbaatar with the Minister of the State and Member

Pope Francis concludes his first working day in Mongolia

Pope Francis has concluded his first working day in Mongolia6

During the stay in Ulaanbaatar, Francis signed the official guest book in the State Palace, describing himself as a pilgrim of peace.
The official open-air welcoming ceremony, attended by all political and

Epilepsy Care in Mongolia

In Mongolia, the options for epilepsy medications and pre-surgical evaluations are limited. Most patients can only get MRIs, which can be unreliable, and routine outpatient electroencephalograms (EEGs). With limited access to medication that could otherwise help, surgery becomes all the

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