Mongolian News Headlines – March 01, 2026

PHOTO: A Mongolian dumpling parade took place in the outdoor area of Montel Shopping Center.
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Israel, Iran urge citizens planning to travel to or residing in the Middle East to stay vigilant.
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US Army Launches “Major Military Operation” in Iran, Announces Trump
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A. Bayar: Mopeds and scooters will be rented to citizens who have reached the age of 16.
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Meeting series with the leaders of parties with seats in the State Great Khural was organized, and a meeting was held with the leaders of the Democratic Party.
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“M. Narantuya’s home was burgled by a 25-year-old man, some of the stolen items were found stored in his house.”
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South Korean President to Sell Private Residence Below Market Value as an Example to the Public
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The headline translates to: “Today, the restriction on vehicle license plates will not be enforced.”
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Bill Clinton testifies on the Epstein case: “I didn’t see anything, I didn’t do anything wrong.”
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The headline translates to: “Rapid changes in air temperature continue in March, with frequent winds and storms expected.”
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Pakistan declared a state of war after the bombing of major cities in Afghanistan.
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The headline translates to: “Starting tomorrow, the museums including Chinggis Khaan and Bogd Khaan have announced their opening hours for the museum week.”
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The President of the United States announced a plan to “bring Cuba under control through peaceful means.”
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During meningococcal infections, children exhibit symptoms such as high fever and a hemorrhagic rash on the skin.
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The full-scale war’s four-year outcome
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Mongolian Student at Cornell University Sentenced to Eight Years in US Prison
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The headline translates to: “Warning about fraudulent messages saying ‘Your account has been restricted,’ deceiving citizens through suspicious links.”
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The service provider company was fined 250,000 MNT for operating a bus stop without announcing it.
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The MPP’s “coal” members are returning from abroad and starting to be released from prison.
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Sergey Bubka’s Hero Title to be Revoked, Demanded by Vladislav Geraskiev from Parliament
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