“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.
Located in the hills on the south side of the Mongolian capital, the Ulaanbaatar National Park is blessed with crisp, fresh winter air and seems a place far removed from the smog of the city below.
Mongolia plans to stock up on 150 tons of gold by 2020. Mongolia will continue the ‘Gold-2’ programme until 2020 as a means of recovering economic growth.
‘Amidralogy’, a Mongolian romantic comedy, is to be screened at the Seoul Cinema, South Korea on 20-22st of January. It is the fourth film to be produced by top Mongolian actress G.Undarmaa.
The opening ceremony of Mongolia’s first ever solar power station took place in Khongor soum of Darkhan-Uul province on 19th of January.
Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, is currently facing several serious problems such as air and soil pollution and draining of its underground water reserve.
A ministerial-level meeting of the Asia Cooperation Dialogue Summit has taken place in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
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Mongolia is to reconstruct some old parts of building of the Government Palace due to the risk of earthquakes.
Mongolia established diplomatic relations with the USA on 27th of January, 1987. In the framework of the 30th anniversary of the event, a conference of young researchers is taking place in Ulaanbaatar, today18th of January.
To add to the health woes caused by the ’killer smog’, Ulaanbaatar now is dealing with another acute problem – alcohol poisoning. On 16th of January, five people died after drinking alcohol.