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Mongolia’s budget projections prioritise recurrent spending over strategic development

While the state budget is theoretically designed to catalyse development through investments in energy, infrastructure, innovation, and technology, the majority of government…

  • Published: May 14, 20269:57 am
  • Author E. Oyun-Erdene
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Mongolia and Turkey to strengthen cooperation in internal affairs

The two sides noted that cooperation is actively developing based on shared values, goals, and interests aimed at promoting democracy, human rights, and peace.

  • Published: May 13, 20269:15 am
  • Author E. Oyun-Erdene
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Lao PM calls for stronger cooperation with Vietnam, Cambodia

The Lao prime minister made the remarks during a working breakfast meeting with Prime Minister of Vietnam, Le Minh Hung, and Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Manet, on May 8 on the…

  • Published: May 12, 202610:07 am
  • Author Vientiane Times
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Brunei, Malaysia police boost cooperation

Both sides also discussed efforts to strengthen intelligence-sharing, coordination of joint operations, capacity-building initiatives, police training, and cooperation through…

  • Published: May 12, 202610:05 am
  • Author Daniel Lim
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Vietnam, India step up cooperation in human resources, science, technology, innovation

Vietnam's top leader To Lam suggested creating cooperation spaces in science and technology through large-scale projects and long-term mechanisms.

  • Published: May 8, 202612:13 pm
  • Author Viet Nam News
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Energy policy council established in Mongolia

The council is tasked with providing professional counsel on energy sector strategy, policy, the energy transition, and the expansion of renewable and distributed energy sources.

  • Published: May 8, 20269:05 am
  • Author E. Oyun-Ordene
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Final haj flight from Brunei departs with 240 pilgrims

Accompanying the pilgrims were three officers from the Brunei Darussalam Haj Affairs Office (Medical), two officers from Darussalam Services Sdn Bhd (DSSB) and one officer from…

  • Published: May 8, 20269:00 am
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China sentences former defence ministers Wei Fenghe, Li Shangfu to death with reprieve for graft

The armed forces have been one of the main targets of a broad corruption crackdown ordered by President Xi Jinping after coming to power in 2012. The purges reached the elite…

  • Published: May 8, 20268:56 am
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Pasture vegetation growth is poor in 40% of Mongolia’s total area

In other areas, growth was assessed as moderate.

  • Published: May 7, 202610:02 am
  • Author E. Oyun-Erdene
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WFP deepens support for Bhutan’s nutrition, emergency preparedness

A staggering 86 percent of Bhutanese do not consume enough vegetables and fruits, while 27 percent of households cannot afford a diet that meets their nutritional needs.

  • Published: May 7, 20269:36 am
  • Author YK Poudel

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