Mongolian News Headlines – March 05, 2026

Announcement about the establishment of a Mongolian-Japanese joint venture company
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The company “Bi Si Ti” LLC has announced a sale for “DIGITAL WOMEN’S DAY”.
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The video game “The Legend of Khiimori,” depicting life in the 13th century, has been released for sale.
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D. Ochirbat: It was reported that there were no serious violations in the medical assistance services at UNTE.
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The headline translates to: “A meeting of the management staff of ‘UBTZ’ LLC was held.”
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B. Javkhlan: A task force has been established to ensure the safety of citizens living abroad and, if possible, to repatriate them.
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The registration for the 2026 Mongolian language and entrance exams started today.
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Sven Werner: Insulating old apartment buildings in Ulaanbaatar with mineral wool and metal facades will extend their lifespan by up to 30 years.
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“Oyu Tolgoi loan interest reduction proposal received but deemed insufficient, further demands made from our side.”
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The headline translates to: “From the 6th of this month, it will warm up in most areas.”
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D. Munkh-Erdene: In the future, 894 classified secrets registered with the General Intelligence Agency will be declassified.
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Customs General Administration: Allowing the import of live flowers based on laboratory analysis results
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T. Aubakir: There are 115,000 people experiencing underemployment or unemployment.
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Mongolia expresses its desire to host the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in 2030.
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B. Javkhlan: The “Century-5” bond aims to reduce the costs of high-value bonds.
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G. Dashnyam: I don’t have a driver, car, or assistant. I have a salary of just over three million tugriks.
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A travel ban has been imposed on Member of Parliament P. Saikhanbileg in connection with an assault case.
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South Carolina University’s team paid tribute to Sh. Enhine-Odod
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Scholarship Program Announced for Studying in the Republic of Italy
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Mongolian citizens filed a complaint with relevant organizations to investigate claims that the personal information of over one million Mongolian citizens is being sold on the international black market for $650.
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