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Sport and hot weather: how to train in a heatwave
As we approach a period of very hot weather, the Department of Health Affairs is keen to raise public awareness in the Principality about the associated health risks.These include heatstroke and dehydration, and can vary depending on your age, level of activity and the sport you engage in. When the mercury hits 30 d...
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The Head of Mission to the Presidency of Djibouti Makes a Working Visit
Laurent Anselmi, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, received Alexis Mohamed, Head of Mission to the Presidency of Djibouti, and Jean-Jacques Robin, Honorary Consul of Djibouti in Monaco, for a working meeting, followed by a lunch, in order to discuss the possibility of closer relations between the two coun...
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The Embassy of Monaco in Berlin Hosts a Meeting of the Honorary Consuls in Germany, Austria and Poland
On 25 June 2021, the Embassy of Monaco in Berlin held a videoconference with all of the Principality's Consular Corps accredited in Germany, Austria and Poland. Monaco currently has six Consulates in Germany (Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Potsdam and Stuttgart), one in Austria (Vienna) and one in Poland (W...
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11th Annual Meeting of the Committee for Graduate Employment
The Committee for Graduate Employment (CID), chaired by the Minister of State, Pierre Dartout, met on Tuesday 6 July 2021 to review its activities.At this meeting, the 2020 annual report and an update on the first half of 2021 were presented to the Committee members.The Committee for Graduate Employment has two obje...
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Department of the Environment supports Azur Project for second year in a row
For the second year in a row, the Department of the Environment is supporting the Azur Project, a team of adventurous women who have decided to join forces to organise litter collections. Travelling by kayak, on foot or by bike, along the way the team members meet stakeholders working to protect the environment.This...
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