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COVID-19: weekly health update for the Principality
As of Monday 20 June, a total of 12,672 people have been infected with coronavirus in the Principality since the beginning of the health crisis, and 12,497 people had recovered. Last week (from 13 to 19 June), 161 new positive cases of COVID-19 were recorded. This evening, 19 people, including 18 residents, are bein...
Read moreBlaze at 21 Princesse Grace building
It was with great sadness that the Prince’s Government learned of the death of Sergeant Thierry PERARD, age 52, who responded with his colleagues to the fire that raged yesterday afternoon in the 21 Princesse Grace building.An experienced firefighter, Sergeant Perard joined the Monaco Fire and Emergency Service 26 y...
Read moreBioforce, Monaco and UN Refugee Agency launch innovative project to train refugees and internally displaced people in West Africa and help them into employment
Certains que l’éducation peut changer les destins et que la formation professionnelle ouvre les portes de l’emploi, les trois partenaires ont lancé mardi 14 juin à Niamey (Niger) un projet pilote innovant qui entend former réfugiés et déplacés internes aux métiers de l’humanitaire et du développement en Afrique de l...
Read moreAPIdays: national awareness days for bees, environmental sentinels
Every June since 2011, the Principality has celebrated APIdays, a programme led by the French National Union of Beekeeping (UNAF) to promote “bees, environmental sentinels”.Following the signature of a partnership in 2005, several hives were set up on the roof terrace of the Museum of Philately and Coinage in Fontvi...
Read morePress Release
This afternoon, an intense apartment fire in the 21 Avenue Princesse Grace building required the involvement of substantial resources: 65 firefighters and more than 15 vehicles.During the operation, the Principality’s firefighting unit lost one of its own, who succumbed to the fire.Sergeant Thierry PERARD, aged 52 a...
Read morePrince’s Government pursues social dialogue in hotel and restaurant sectors
Minister of Health and Social Affairs Christophe Robino held a meeting on Friday 17 June with the Department of Employment, representatives from the Monaco Union of Trade Unions (USM) for the hotel and restaurant sector, and representatives from the Monegasque Hospitality Industry Association (AIHM), in the presence...
Read moreAdvice on dealing with hot weather
During these periods of hot weather, the Prince's Government is keen to ensure that residents of the Principality are aware of the risks such conditions pose to health.Exposure to extreme heat is harmful to the human body, with the risk of dehydration and heatstroke the most serious complications.There are some simp...
Read morePrince’s Government and Monaco City Hall renew permission for shop and restaurant terraces to occupy public streets for free until 30 September 2022
As part of the economic recovery plan, the Prince’s Government and Monaco City Hall have decided to renew permission for shop and restaurant terraces to occupy public streets for free from April to September 2022.Although spring saw an upswing in economic activity and the summer season looks set to be positive, the...
Read moreNewton, Riviera: a new exhibition at Villa Sauber, 17 June–13 November 2022, 17 Avenue Princesse Grace
Newton Riviera, the new exhibition presented by the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco at Villa Sauber, takes a fresh approach to exploring the work of a major twentieth-century photographer, Helmut Newton, through 280 photographs, some well-known and others rarely displayed in public.The exhibition’s title is a remin...
Read moreSpotlight on Discovery Grant authors at Monaco Multimedia Library
The authors shortlisted for the Discovery Grant 2022 were presented at the Monaco Multimedia Library at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday 14 June. The event marked the start of a summer of reading on the Côte d’Azur. The aim is to share with as many people as possible the selection of works chosen each year by members of the Lit...
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