Mongolian News Headlines – December 20, 2025

Orgil National Chain Store Opens Its 13th Branch in the City Center
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Mongolia and Russia discussed expanding cooperation in banking, finance, and economy at the intergovernmental commission meeting.
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MEGA MGC COFFEE opened its 7th branch.
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“The MongolZ” team appointed as Cultural Ambassadors of Mongolia
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The repayment of farmers’ loans has been postponed for up to six months.
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N. Naranbaatar: The most cost-effective and efficient way to protect against the flu and cold is a face mask.
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The headline translates to: “A unit with 319 police officers has been established to monitor traffic in the capital under the General Police Department.”
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Golomt Bank supported the “Outstanding Child of the Year” event.
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B.Azjargal: The spread of respiratory syncytial virus and H3N2 virus infections is high among children aged 0-4.
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Due to the consumption of alcohol and intoxicating beverages, 103 citizens froze and died.
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Pedestrian overpass to be built near Tavan Shar road underpass.
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N. Baasanjav: Citizens can communicate with the court from home using the e-court.mn system.
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The headline translates to: “Darkhan Metallurgical Plant LLC” is set to contribute a record-high tax of 144.8 billion MNT to the state budget in 2025.
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The headline translates to: “Vehicles equipped with 360-degree cameras are now monitoring road traffic on special alert.”
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PHOTO: Official launch of the “Digital Court 2.0” integrated system
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Here is the translation of the Mongolian news headline into English: “The director of the ‘Nogoon Nuur 1,008 Household Housing’ project, a citizen of China, reports on not complying with the decision of the General Executive Agency of Court Decision.”
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The U.S. government has announced sanctions against a Mongolian judge working at the International Court of Justice.
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Kh. Baasanjargal: Since 2020, only two members have openly expressed conflicts of interest regarding the issues being discussed.
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