Vietnamese Party General Secretary and State President To Lam and a high-ranking delegation left Hanoi on September 30 morning for state visits to Mongolia.
Vietnamese Party General Secretary and State President To Lam and a high-ranking delegation left Hanoi on September 30 morning for state visits to Mongolia.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) today launched the Mongolia Energy Research and Innovation (MERI) Fund, a small grants program to bolster Mongolia’s economic growth by facilitating the transition to clean energy.
The grant program is part of USAID’s
France’s Urban Sales has released the first trailer for Zoljargal Purevdash’s debut feature If Only I Could Hibernate, which premieres in Un Certain Regard on May 21 as the first Mongolian film ever in the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection.
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Pakistan news sites reported the sad passing of a female Mongolian golden eagle dubbed the Regent Empress of Asia at the East Continental Falconry & Aviary in Pakistan. This magnificent bird was valued at over Rs. 150 million and was
An important facet of Canadian foreign policy is advancing the interests of mining companies. In Mongolia it’s largely all Global Affairs Canada does.
Canadian ambassador Catherine Ivkoff regularly travels to Canadian-run mines, speaks at international mining conferences, does interviews with mining publications and
Mongolia detained four North Koreans this month for illegally entering the country, immigration authorities announced, in a rare press release from a country that usually helps defectors by allowing them to travel elsewhere once they cross the border.
“On the 10th
Mongolia’s gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by 7.9 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of this year, the country’s National Statistics Office (NSO) reported.
The increase was mainly thanks to a significant growth of the mining exports.
Mongolia’s economy grew 4.8 percent
On the occasion of Europe Day, the EU Ambassador to Mongolia Axelle Nicaise is leading a visit of non-resident 16 Ambassadors and senior European diplomats from 20 EU Member States accredited to Mongolia to meet with the country’s political leaders
Kharkhorin (Kharkhorum) is known by many names and even more reputations. Once the home of the world’s most famous Khan, this ancient city quickly became one of the Silk Road’s most important – and progressive – convergence points. Located in
The Delegation of the European Union to Mongolia (“the Delegation”) celebrated the richness and diversity of European culture through Europe Day, an exhibition featuring the European Union, its member States, cultural institutes and European companies. All the projects co-funded by
Mongolia’s ratings are underpinned by favourable medium-term growth prospects and high per capita income relative to ‘B’ rated peers. The ratings are constrained by the country’s high reliance on external funding and commodity exports to China amid high external debt