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The UB Post, 8 Jul 2026

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ArticleInter­na­tional con­fer­ence to mark first World Horse Day high­lighted

The Ching­gis Khaan National Museum hos­ted an inter­na­tional aca­demic con­fer­ence titled “Mon­go­lian Nomads and Horses”, launch­ing Mon­go­lia’s first offi­cial cel­eb­ra­tions of World Horse Day. The observ­ance fol­lows the adop­tion of a...

Inter­na­tional con­fer­ence to mark first World Horse Day high­lighted

ArticleUnlaw­ful require­ments and bur­eau­cracy keep hinder­ing busi­ness

Under former Prime Min­is­ter L.Oyun-Erdene’s “Glass” ini­ti­at­ive, the gov­ern­ment pledged to accel­er­ate the digit­al­isa­tion of pub­lic ser­vices, increase trans­par­ency within admin­is­trat­ive bod­ies, elim­in­ate bur­eau­cratic bar­ri­ers,...

Unlaw­ful require­ments and bur­eau­cracy keep hinder­ing busi­ness

ArticleGov­ern­ment says no fuel short­age expec­ted

The Min­istry of Industry and Min­eral Resources has assured the pub­lic that Mon­go­lia faces no risk of a fuel short­age dur­ing the National Naadam hol­i­day, des­pite increased domestic travel and con­cerns over fuel sup­plies in Rus­sia. State...

Gov­ern­ment says no fuel short­age expec­ted

ArticleDomestic trav­el­ers take 3.2 mil­lion trips

Nearly half of Mon­go­lia’s pop­u­la­tion traveled domest­ic­ally over the past year, mak­ing a total of 3.2 mil­lion trips and spend­ing 2.6 tril­lion MNT, accord­ing to the National Stat­ist­ics Office. Dur­ing the National Naadam Fest­ival alone, an...

Domestic trav­el­ers take 3.2 mil­lion trips

ArticleTem­por­ary road clos­ure announced

A sec­tion of road in Ulaan­baatar’s Songinokhairkhan Dis­trict will be tem­por­ar­ily closed as author­it­ies carry out renov­a­tion and repair works on the back road of the first Kho­roolol area. Accord­ing to the Cap­ital City Road Devel­op­ment...

Tem­por­ary road clos­ure announced