The Standing Committee on Justice of the Parliament discussed the President’s veto at a meeting and voted to accept it with more than 90 percent of the members voting.
The Standing Committee on Justice of the Parliament discussed the President’s veto at a meeting and voted to accept it with more than 90 percent of the members voting.
Mongolia has asked Rio Tinto, its partner in the huge Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mine in the Gobi desert, not to further increase its estimated USD 7.06 billion budget for the project’s expansion, its mining minister told Reuters.
The two
A gang of Mongolian sheep farmers 12,000 kilometres from home are on a Kiwi exchange that has the potential to radically change their lives.
Budee, Baasca, Ama and Ahanda are from a long line of nomadic farmers that tend to their
South Korean telecommunications giant KT Corp signed a partnership deal with the Mongolian government to secure a stable supply of some 80 kinds of mineral resources, including rare earth elements.
Under the agreement, KT laid a stable foundation for preferentially supplying
On January 24 in Washington, D.C., Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs Richard T. Yoneoka and Mongolian State Secretary of the Ministry of Road and Transport Development S.Batbold signed a Memorandum
With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the specter of nuclear weapon use, Earth crept its closest to Armageddon, a science-oriented advocacy group said, moving its famous “Doomsday Clock” up to just 90 seconds before midnight.
“We are really closer to that doomsday,” former Mongolian
Opera singer Amartuvshin Enkhbat’s passion for music knows no bounds; whether he’s rising from a peaceful slumber or embarking on a long-haul flight, he can’t help but sing.
“I’m always thinking about the music that I’m performing, trying different techniques, trying
A Siberian cold wave hit Mongolia on Sunday, causing temperatures to plunge across the country to the lowest points this winter. Overnight temperature dropped to minus 50 degrees Celsius in western Mongolian province of Zavkhan, from Sunday to Monday, marking the coldest
On Friday (20 January), the Mongolian parliament passed a new law supposedly to “protect human rights on social media,” but human rights groups say it threatens free speech and gives the state the ultimate power to regulate content on tech
Today (19 January), the Democratic Party of Mongolia has held its National Congress and elected party’s chairman. A total of four people were nominated for the leader of the Democratic Party; namely, MP S. Odontuya, former MP S. Bayartsogt, former
It is reported that US dollars equivalent to at least MNT 10 billion are outflowing from Mongolia through illegal casinos and gambling companies. This is one of many reasons which caused increase in the value of the US dollar as