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New Mongolian PM appoints his Cabinet

“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.

Mongolia participated in the NATO Partner Chiefs’ Conference

Partner Air Chiefs and representatives from 18 NATO nations including Mongolia assembled via video teleconference for the 2022 Partner Air Chiefs’ Conference chaired by General James B. Hecker, Commander Allied Air Command.

NATO cooperates with a range of Partner nations and

Mongolia provides housing mortgages to 6,469 borrowers

Mongolia has provided housing mortgages to 6,469 borrowers since the beginning of this year, the country’s Ministry of Construction and Urban Development reported.

Over 80 percent of the housing mortgages were provided to residents in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar, which

No new Covid related deaths were recorded since March, 2022

Mongolia’s healthy ministry reported 163 new COVID-19 infections on Tuesday, taking the national tally to 988,054.

No new related deaths were recorded since March, 2022,  leaving the death toll unchanged at 2,179.

Last week, Mongolia reported the first case of new COVID-19

Mongolia’s inflation soars 14.5 percent

Mongolia’s inflation, measured as the consumer price index, soared year-on-year by 14.5 percent in October, said the country’s National Statistics Office.

The index rose 1.3 percent from the previous month and 10.9 percent from the start of 2022. The increase is

Mongolia launches an online platform for tourists

The Mongolian government declared 2023 and 2024 the Years of Visiting Mongolia to promote the country’s pandemic-hit tourism sector.

Meanwhile, the government launched an online platform for promoting Mongolia internationally. The website www.mongoliatravel.guide and the application “Visit Mongolia” were launched in

Ulaanbaatar’s ger district starts moving to renewable energy

In Ulaanbaatar moving to renewable energy is of particular importance to the approximately 200,000 households living in the unplanned “ger” districts, where energy insecurity is a continuing challenge. In winter, coal burning is essential for survival, and often costs ger

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