Mongolian News Headlines – September 24, 2025

Water Compact: 180 water distribution stations in the ger district have been fully automated and handed over to the Water Supply and Sewerage Authority.
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Metro project construction funding increased by 25 billion tugriks approved
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Introduction: Questions posed by members of the State Great Khural to the Prime Minister
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Three citizens died from carbon monoxide poisoning, the Ministry of Health reported.
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The headline translates to: “Why do we miscalculate risks?”
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The headline translates to: “From Motor Melodies to Horsehead Fiddle” – Jazz concert dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Mongolian cinema to be held.
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G. Erdenetuya: Members of the State Great Khural (Parliament) provide citizens with incorrect information. They must ensure that investors are able to carry out their activities.
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The meeting to decide whether to accept the President’s partial veto on the “Gold 3” campaign implementation resolution has been postponed.
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PHOTO: From the joint exhibition “Path and Journey” by Mongolian and Japanese female photographers…
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Citizen M. Sarantsetseg: For me, money is just paper. Producing paper requires trees. Without trees, there is no water. What happens if uranium is placed in the water?
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Tsogtgerel Z.: Preliminary estimates indicate that 5,000 to 10,000 teachers will participate in the peaceful demonstration taking place tomorrow from 12:00 to 16:00.
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The first “GREEN” building in the “Go to market” trade service sector has been completed and received the “BESTGER” certificate.
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In Uvs Province, a snow leopard was illegally hunted.
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M. Ganchimeg: Some people don’t believe it when we say housing is provided for free with stable employment. I have been working at the Ukhaa Khudag mine since 2012.
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M. Mendbayar: Mongolia has 3.1 million tons of rare earth element reserves
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E. Nyamjav: The 28-hectare area directly in front of the New Century shopping center will be developed for the COP17 conference.
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B.Uyanga: The whole country is now discussing specialized issues such as rare earth elements. Experts need to be given space.
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D. Adilbish: Citizen G. Battushig, claiming to be the owner of a large store in Ulaanbaatar, is illegally constructing a building at the “Khuree” shelter.
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N. Tegshbayar: People who don’t even know their own system easily get brainwashed. We need to work towards public enlightenment.
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Moldovan authorities arrest 74 people allegedly planning Russian-backed unrest ahead of elections.
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