“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 Mongolian National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), is keen to find ways of being able to alert herders in advance of weather events, such as snowstorms, in order to keep them, their families and livestock safe and limit any damage.
Petro Matad, the AIM-quoted Mongolian oil explorer is pleased to provide an update on its 3D seismic acquisition program.
On Monday 15 January, Mongolian Prime Minister U.Khurelsukh is to meet South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Monday to discuss ways of improving bilateral ties.
The authorities have warned against dangerous sub-standard vodka after one person died of alcohol poisoning in Mongolia’s easternmost province.
The board of the State Bank of Mongolia has decided to cut the number of directors at its branches by 50 percent. According to the decision, the number of branch directors has decreased from 70 to 40.
D.Batpurev, marketing director of the ‘Pertovis’ Group and N.Naranbat, Deputy of ‘NIC’ LLC explained the reason behind the increasing fuel prices at a press conference on Monday (15 January).
Yesterday (14 January), under the leadership of T.Nomuunbaatar, artists from the National Circus of Mongolia won the Golden Cup at the international circus competition in Budapest.
Mongolia has increased prizes money from the VAT lottery which would be held in 2018. The decision was confirmed by decree of the Finance Ministry on 26 December, 2017.
Shanghai police issued a statement on Wednesday on the death of a girl from Mongolia. Police in Xuhui district said the deceased girl was Boldbaatar Maralmaa, aged 21.
Acrid coal smoke from 200 thousand ‘ger’ stoves and nitrogen dioxide from 400 thousand cars in Ulaanbaatar are blamed for air-pollution.