Mongolian News Headlines – November 25, 2025

Let’s prevent children from being subjected to unacceptable forms of labor
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Health Minister’s advisor announces, “There is not a single child being treated on the floor in the hospital corridor.”
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The headline translates to: “Forum on ‘Compliance-Digital Transition’ by MUTST to be held this week.”
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Tomorrow there will be a snowstorm in Ulaanbaatar.
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The Governor of the Bank of Mongolia, B. Lkhagvasuren, received the “Best Economist” award at the “Catalyst Awards-2025”.
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F. Andrade: B. Enkh-Orgi is a strong competitor. An athlete with the right to compete for the championship.
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The headline in English translates to: “One-time non-refundable aid to be provided to civil servants will be handed over to their families.”
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The headline translates to: “If the flu outbreak decreases this week, classes will be given a scheduled break. If it does not decrease, they will transition to online learning starting next week.”
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O. Nominchimeg: Smoking while walking on the street and displaying tobacco products openly for sale will be prohibited.
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The headline translates to: “J. Enkhbayar has been appointed as the Minister of Economy and Development, and M. Badamsuren as the Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry.”
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Fifth Power Plant Project Impacts 19 Units of Land Released
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D. Bat-Erdene: Developing an electronic system to bring political party funding under public scrutiny
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The headline translates to: “The work of journalism is entirely under the control of the authorities. If freedom of speech is restricted, people will eventually explode.”
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Hazardous incidents and accidents: Rescuers saved the lives of 23 citizens after responding to 102 emergency calls.
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In the last five years, marriages have decreased by 29% and divorces have increased by 5%.
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O. Narangerel: “I have endured for many years. Now I wish for it to be resolved legally.”
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In Naiman district, family clinics are operating for extended hours.
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The headline translates to: “The MPP group meeting is discussing the family law draft.”
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O.Tsogtgerel: It is time to discuss the issue of tax amnesty. A related draft law is being developed.
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