The 2024 IPF World Open Equipped Powerlifting Championships took place in Iceland from November 11 to 16, with athletes from around the globe competing at the highest level. Mongolia proudly …
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Many countries worldwide have implemented comprehensive health examination systems for children to detect and address health concerns early. Mongolia is now taking significant steps in this direction, focusing on first-grade …
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The World Adult Powerlifting Championships, held in Iceland last week, marked a historic moment for Mongolian sports. Under the guidance of D. Battulg, president of the Mongolian Powerlifting Federation and …
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Society
Only Those with Millions Can Drive? Eco Car Importers Protest Against Ulaanbaatar License Plate Restrictions
The Association of Eco Car Importers and the Association of Auto Trade and Car Business Owners held a press conference on November 19, 2024, to voice their opposition to new …
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Mongolia’s VAT lottery promotion is set to take place tomorrow, November 20, 2024, offering participants the chance to win exciting prizes. The lottery will feature receipts issued between October 1 …
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As the 2024 3×3 basketball season nears its conclusion, the stage is set for the Grand Slam Finals in Hong Kong from November 22 to 24. Fourteen elite teams from …
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Politics
Former President and MP Raises Concerns Over Potential Wealth Concentration and Railway Projects
Member of Parliament Kh.Battulga has expressed concerns about the potential concentration of wealth and the implementation of railway projects in Mongolia. During a recent meeting of the Democratic Party, Battulga …
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Mongolia will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the adoption of its First Constitution on November 26, 2024. This significant milestone will be marked with a series of events and activities …
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Investors and potential property owners have a unique opportunity to acquire assets at significantly reduced prices. The Ulaanbaatar Court Enforcement Office, in collaboration with the Development Bank, will hold a …
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In a significant boost to Mongolia’s economic outlook, international credit rating agency Moody’s has upgraded the country’s credit rating to “B2, Stable.” This positive move comes after nine years and …