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Applications now being accepted for admission to College of Europe in 2021–2022
The Prince’s Government would like to inform students of Monegasque nationality hoping to specialise in European affairs that applications are now being accepted for admission to the College of Europe for the academic year 2021–2022. Applications must be submitted by 13 January 2021.The College of Europe is an educa...
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Extension of the CTTR to 31 March 2021 : "A Powerful Indication of the State's Commitment to Safeguarding Employment"
At a Press briefing a day after the announcement by the Minister of State at a public session of the National Council of the extension of the CTTR (Strengthened Provisions for Total Temporary Layoff) until 31 March 2021, Didier Gamerdinger, Minister of Health and Social Affairs, spoke to the Press about this key mea...
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COVID-19 : Three New Positive Cases and Four Recoveries on Wednesday 7 October
Three new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Wednesday.This therefore brings the overall health figures for the Principality to 227 people affected by the Coronavirus.This evening, four patients, all of whom are residents, are being treated at Princess Grace Hospital. There are no longer any patients in i...
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COVID-19 : one new positive case and five recoveries on Tuesday 6 October
One new positive case of COVID-19 was recorded this Tuesday.This brings the Principality’s total coronavirus cases to 224.This evening, four patients, all residents, are being treated at Princess Grace Hospital. There are no longer any patients in intensive care.Five additional recoveries have been reported, bringin...
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Eco-friendly engineering to promote biodiversity
On Tuesday 6 October, Valérie Davenet, Director of the Department of the Environment, unveiled 3D panels designed to increase marine biodiversity. The unveiling was attended by H.S.H. the Sovereign Prince, Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Minister of Public Works, the Environment and Urban Development, and Stéphane Valeri, P...
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Closure of Hercule and Fontvieille ports due to large debris
Due to a large amount of debris entering the sea from rivers inland, a decision was taken during the late morning to close the channels of Port Hercule and Port Fontvieille.The operation was led by the Department of Maritime Affairs with valuable support from the Marine and Airport Police Division, Monaco’s Fire and...
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Four new digital services to meet the needs of Monaco’s population
Since the launch of the Extended Monaco programme in April 2019, the Prince’s Government has been keen to use digital technology as a means to improve quality of life and, particularly, citizens’ relationship with the Government and its procedures. In his speech on 9 September 2020, the Minister of State reiterated...
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COVID-19: one new positive case and four recoveries on Monday 5 October
One new positive case of COVID-19 was recorded this Monday.This brings the Principality’s total coronavirus cases to 223.This evening, four patients, all residents, are being treated at Princess Grace Hospital. There are no longer any patients in intensive care.Four further recoveries have been reported, bringing th...
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COVID-19: no new positive cases and one recovery on Sunday 4 October
No new positive cases of COVID-19 were recorded this Sunday.This means that the total number of coronavirus cases for the Principality remains 222.This evening, six patients (including four residents) are being treated at Princess Grace Hospital. There are no longer any patients in intensive care.One further recover...
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Storm Alex: Principality expresses solidarity with storm victims in Alpes-Maritimes and Roya region
Although Storm Alex, fortunately, had only a very limited impact on Monaco, the slopes of the Alpes-Maritimes region, which surround the Principality, were cruelly ravaged by the elements.The Prince’s Government expresses its heartfelt sympathies to the relatives of those who so suddenly lost their lives during the...
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