Mongolian News Headlines – March 22, 2026

The headline translates to: “In the wrestling match dedicated to the celebration of Naadam, the state elephant D. Khüderbulga won, and the provincial sharp lion N. Amgalanbaatar was defeated.”
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G. Zandanshatar: “It’s time to consistently enforce the international principle that the supplier of water is the protector, and the polluter is the payer.”
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Citizens protest against the Tuul Highway project on Marshal Bridge, and officials provide information near Naadam Bridge.
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The headline translates to: “North Korean leader’s teenage daughter showcases driving a tank.”
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The program “Safe Living Skills” will be implemented during the second semester’s homework week of secondary schools.
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American action movie star Chuck Norris passes away at the age of 86.
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B. Shatarbal: The unified measures to remove livestock from the restricted area of the capital are ongoing.
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Israeli Prime Minister compares Iran war rhetoric to Genghis Khan, criticizing the West.
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Traffic Police: Prohibition on participating in road traffic with motorcycles, mopeds, scooters before the 10th of the fourth month.
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Trump, who insulted his allies as “cowards,” deploys additional military forces to the Middle East.
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The headline translates to: “The ‘Taliin Mongol’ brand regularly purchases pure yellow butter, cream, and dried meat directly from herders.”
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CITIZEN: Claiming to build a high-cost road, they are cutting down the willow trees along the Tuul River.
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Prime Minister G. Zandanshatar met with the first astronauts of Mongolia and Asia.
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The Central Bank has launched a new loan product to support senior entrepreneurs.
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The headline translates to: “A drug containing psychotropic substances was being sold under the name ‘Cold Medicine’”
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Fire in a car parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea injures 50 people.
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Geological Center Laboratory area fully cleared for tunnel construction.
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Where did the 694 billion tugriks in cyber fraud losses in Mongolia go?
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The headline translates to: “A draft resolution to grant the government the authority to set the customs duty rate on gasoline has been submitted.”
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