News.MN - The source of news

The Center for Mongolian Studies opens in Estonia

The Center for Mongolian Studies opened in the Eastern Studies Department of the University of Tartu, which is the oldest and most prestigious university in the Republic of Estonia.
During the opening ceremony, an international Multidisciplinary Conference – “The Mongols: Tradition

Mongolia implementing a “whole-school approach”

As part of the implementation of the Education for Sustainable Development: towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Framework (ESD for 2030 Framework), UNESCO has been collaborating with Member States to encourage and support the implementation of ESD for 2030 at the country

Aspire Mining fully owns the world-class Ovoot Coking Coal Project

Aspire Mining Ltd has moved closer to bringing its Mongolian coal projects to production through the appointment of highly experienced mining executive Michael Avery as chairman of the Board of Directors.

The company, which holds 100 percent of the world-class Ovoot

Sultanate’s ambassador presents his credentials to President of Mongolia

 Nasser Mohammed Al Busaidi, Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to the People’s Republic of China  presented his credentials to President U.Khurelsukh as plenipotentiary, non-resident ambassador of Oman to Mongolia.

The ambassador conveyed greetings of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik

Mongolia to ban on washing vehicles with clean water

On the World Water Day falling on Wednesday, Mongolia emphasized the importance of fresh water, urging the public to conserve water as much as possible.

According to Mongolian Ministry of Environment and Tourism, the country will soon impose a ban on

Mongolia marks 42th anniversary of its First Space Flight

It has been 42 years since the first Mongolian flew to outer space 0n 22 March of 1981. Hero of the Mongolian People’s Republic,  J.Gurragchaa along with twice Hero of USSR, Soviet cosmonaut V.A.Dzhanibekov flew into space on the Soyuz 39

Preserving Mongolian language

 A former Mongolian television news reader turned fashion designer O.Oyuntsetseg with her Australian husband Christopher Knight, are now helping to ensure that future generations of Mongolians remain fluent in their language. The Sydney-based couple is acutely aware of preserving culture

3 financial companies helping Mongolia to embrace technology

The rapid development of technology has pushed the global financial system to evolve at a faster rate than ever seen before. Even traditional financial institutions have undergone functional changes over the past few years.

Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated the

Mongolia’s tourism stakeholders call for more government support

More government support, in terms of marketing the country’s many draws and creation of more flight connections around the world, is needed to help grow Mongolia’s tourism industry, say tourism players interviewed at ITB Berlin.

“Not many people know about Mongolia.

HeartHeartHahaHahaLoveLoveWowWowYayYaySadSadPoopPoopAngryAngry