Mongolia Breaks the Asian Stereotypes

Did you know that, unlike other Asian cultures, Mongolian culture is individualistic? This is one of the few places in Asia where asking people to make individual decisions for Christ makes more sense than asking for a leader to decide for a group. Most of Northeastern Asia strives to become urban, but not Mongolia. The [...]

Mongolian and Uzbek Leaders Honor Ties with Joint Memorial Tree Planting

Mongolia: The state visit of Shavkat Mirziyoyev, President of Uzbekistan, continues following his arrival at the invitation of Khurelsukh Ukhnaa, President of Mongolia. Together with their wives, L.Bolortsetseg (wife of President U.Khurelsukh) and Z.Mirziyoyeva (wife of President Mirziyoyev), the two heads of state planted a memorial tree at the Ikh Tenger Complex. This symbolic gesture [...]

Mongolia’s Prime Minister Appoints New Cabinet Ministers

Mongolia: On June 17, 2025, Mongolia's Prime Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav introduced the nominees for government positions to the State Great Khural. He emphasized that during times of success, lessons learned, and challenges, it is essential to work more intelligently, justly, and efficiently. The Prime Minister called on his fellow ministers to collaborate with a unified [...]

Mongolia Joins 113th International Labor Conference Session in Geneva

Mongolia: A Mongolian delegation, headed by Gerelmaa Davaasuren, the Permanent Representative of Mongolia to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva, as well as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation, is attending the 113th Session of the International Labor Conference. During the conference's plenary session, Ambassador Davaasuren delivered a [...]

Mongolian Prime Minister Ousted Following Corruption Protests

Mongolia: Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene has stepped down following a failed vote of confidence, which came after weeks of protests against corruption. He made his resignation known after Parliament did not support him in the confidence vote held the day before. Public anger has been rising over the extravagant lifestyle of the prime minister's [...]

Mongolia PM expected to call vote of confidence in the face of protests

Mongolia, a nation rich in minerals, is facing a critical moment as its prime minister is anticipated to request a vote of confidence in his leadership. This comes in response to claims that allegations regarding his son's extravagant lifestyle are being used to steer the country back toward authoritarianism. Since 1992, Mongolia has maintained a [...]

88,000 More Children to Require Schools and Kindergartens by 2030

Mongolia: Investing in education will lead to economic growth. After extensive discussions, the education package law has been approved, and we are now moving to implement it. Ensuring equal access to education is vital, and today marks a significant decision by the government. By 2030, we expect to enroll an additional 88,000 children nationwide, necessitating [...]

The Mongolian Church is Moving Forward

The first Mongolian church to survive started around 1990. Today, Mongolian Christian believers are trying to reach the lost in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city. Christian Believers are running a training center they hope will have a lasting impact far beyond Mongolia’s borders. Mongolian Christians have an enormous mission field to reach, not only in Mongolia, [...]

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