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Mongolia is “a surprisingly good place to die.”

According to Britain’s ‘Independent’ newspaper, Mongolia is “a surprisingly good place to die.” In terms of palliative care, the country is performing far better than any comparable economy, and is ahead of several European states with much more developed health-care

Mongolian Transplant Games for organ donors and beneficiaries

Under the auspices of the President, the 3rd Mongolian Transplant Games commenced on Sunday on Sukhbaatar Square. The games are organised for examining the physical and mental state of organ transplant recipients, and as a way of showing respect and

Mongolia’s campaign for installing child car seats

Motor vehicle injuries are a leading cause of death among children in Mongolia. According to the Ulaanbaatar City Family and Youth Development Department, a total of 127 children died unexpectedly in 2017; of this number, 55 of them lost their

Seven Mongolian women give birth to triplets

During the first five months of 2018, a total of 16457 Mongolian women gave birth to 16604 children across the country; 8535 are boys and 8069 are girls. According to statistics, of the mothers who gave birth to the 239

India seeks to strengthen security ties with Mongolia

Indian Minister of Home Affairs Minister Rajnath Singh concluded his three-day visit to Mongolia on Sunday. He has been focusing on furthering India’s relations with Mongolia and strengthening security cooperation. Mongolia is an important strategic partner and India wants to

Mongolia expands renewable energy capacity

Four renewable energy power plants are expected to begin operation in Mongolia’s southeast province of Dornogovi by the end of the year. The power plants will provide a total of 120 megawatts (MW) to the homes of the southern province.

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Ohio zoo welcomes birth of first Bactrian camel

A Bactrian camel was born in Toledo Zoo in Ohio, United States on 6 May. It is named Zehra, which means ‘bright’ in Mongolian. The zoo says Zehra has curly gray hair and has two small humps that will fill

Mongolia’s export to Japan increases

Mongolia signed an economic partnership agreement with Japan in 2016 – this was the first of its kind between Ulaanbaatar and Tokyo. Today, the volume of trade between the two countries reached USD 145 million; Mongolian exports representing USD 3.7

US Dollar rises against Mongolian Tugrik

According to the Bank of Mongolia’s currency exchange rates published on 19 June,  the Mongolian tugrik stood at MNT 2426.5 against the US dollar. When compared to the exchange rate in March, the US dollar has risen by 33 MNT.

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