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New Mongolian PM appoints his Cabinet

“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.

Mongolia’s air pollution exhibited in Australia

Melbourne-based artist Kh.Kurelbaatar, AKA ‘Heesco’, has showcased an exhibition entitled ‘Sky Burial’ which is attracting big attention among Australians. The show draws attention to the deadly smog which covers the Ulaanbaatar Sky. Working with the ‘Breathe Mongolia’ organisation, Heesco arranged

Pollution alert in Mongolian capital

On 17 December, 2018, at 12:00 pm, air pollution levels of 1168 µg/m³ (in all 100 Ail districts) were reported – this is 3.3-3.6 times the WHO guidelines for the 24-hour mean concentration which is set at 25 μg/m35

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Mongolians sign online petition to UN

Mongolians are signing an online petition for the attention of the United Nations regarding the chronic air pollution in Ulaanbaatar – one of most polluted cities in the world. Over 36,500 signatures were collected for the online petition within just

80 million livestock but Mongolians can’t afford meat

Mongolian livestock has now surged to record numbers, far in excess of domestic demand. The total number reached 66.2 million animals at the end of 2017, which is an increase of approximately 7.8% from 2016. The number of livestock reached

Magician wins Mongolia’s Got Talent

Magician S.Bilegt has become the winner of the reality competition series Mongolia’s Got Talent-2018. Yesterday, Sunday 16 December, Mongolians were glued to their television sets as the S.Bilegt entered the final stage having won the judges over with his magic

Canada to organize ‘Hockey Days in Mongolia’

A joint project between Mongolia and Canada for supporting young Mongolian hockey players was launched with an official ceremony at the Canadian Embassy in Ulaanbaatar on Wednesday.

The sport started developing in Mongolia during the socialist period, however, the it could

Sudden slump in Mongolia’s coal exports

Mongolia’s exports of lignite and bituminous coal slumped in November by 38% on month or 15% on year to 2.46 million tonnes, data released by National Statistics Office. The sharp decline is largely explained by China’s snap decision to stop

Joint statement by Japanese and Mongolian Prime Ministers

Mongolian Prime Minister U.Khurelsukh concluded his visit to Japan on Thursday. Mr. U.Khurelsukh and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe issued a joint statement after their official talks to expand bilateral ties and cooperation.

U.Khurelsukh has been on an official visit to

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