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Another busy week in Monaco full of new achievements for the Principality. Here are the most interesting news to keep you updated. Reopening of all the Principality’s Early Childhood Facilities [caption id="attachment_129139" align="aligncenter" width="1170"] @pixabay.
5 Sep, 2020
It was 15 glorious years, until Joel Robuchon’s sad passing in 2018, that his restaurants had adorned the Metropole Hotel Palace. It was as if Casino square demanded that its frontiers would be always embellished by restaurants from chefs with the most stars in the world.
5 Sep, 2020
The first nanosatellite made in the Principality of Monaco, OSM-1 CICERO was successfully placed on a polar orbit at 530 km altitude by Arianespace’s Vega launcher (VV16) from the space centre in Kourou (French Guyana) on September 2nd at 22:51 UTC -3 local time, i.e.
4 Sep, 2020
HE Pierre Dartout is the Principality’s new Minister of State after Serge Telle’s duties ended on 31 August. Pierre Dartout was selected for the position by Prince Albert last May and is Monaco’s 25th Minister of State since 1911.
4 Sep, 2020
With all the debate on how important it is for children to have direct live access to their teachers, parents of children attending the International School of Monaco (ISM) are fortunate that it it has been the first to open and start live classes - as they follow the.
2 Sep, 2020
On Wednesday September 2, 2020, all of the Early Childhood rooms and facilities managed by the Early Childhood and Family Service of the Monaco City Hall are again welcoming children.
1 Sep, 2020
Both the speed and accuracy of Covid-19 tests have become an important issue. Especially because there has been a resurgence of the virus all around in the neighbouring countries of the Principality.
1 Sep, 2020
U Cavagnëtu, the traditional Monegasque picnic which takes place every year at the end of the summer in the presence of the Princely Family, has been cancelled this year due to the current pandemic.
31 Aug, 2020
On Saturday 29 August 2020, HSH Prince Albert II and HSH Princess Charlene signalled the start of the 107th Tour de France. This year’s Tour de France, which kicked off in Nice, was originally scheduled to start on 27 June 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
31 Aug, 2020
Known locally as UTER, Monaco’s wastewater treatment plant has been under renovation for the last two years. It was recently completed just ahead of schedule. The purification site, which treats wastewater from the Principality and Beausoleil as well as other areas, underwent major revamping to increase its treatment capacity.
31 Aug, 2020
The OceanoScientific Expedition, which will be examining contaminants in the Mediterranean, has been scheduled to depart Monaco on 15 October.  The ambitious project had to be postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
30 Aug, 2020
Summer is comming to an end and life on Cote d'Azur becomes even busier. Learn the most interesting Monaco news and stay updated with HelloMonaco.
29 Aug, 2020
The Monaco International Film Festival recently appointed Edward Sylvan as its new president. The international special interest festival is known as the only film festival in the world that celebrates non-violent films. Edward Sylvan is the CEO of the Sycamore Entertainment Group in Vancouver, Canada.
29 Aug, 2020
Possibly due to some misreading of the number of positive cases in Monaco, which in the past have included non-residents from surrounding communities visiting Princess Grace hospital, Switzerland has placed Monaco on a “watch list” obliging the Principality’s residents to initially quarantine when visiting Switzerland.
28 Aug, 2020
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