Good Morning Monaco
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
Stand-off between Government and Supreme Court over Russian citizen
A Russian citizen who applied for a residence permit almost two years ago, but was refused, may be closer to success following a court hearing.
Local Carrefour workers threaten lightning strikes
Leaders of striking Carrefour workers in Fontvieille say they are contemplating walk-outs with very little if any notice “in order to annoy the management…”
THIS WEEK IN MONACO January 3 – January 9.
Italy moves to consolidate banking sector Italy will work to exit the capital of bailed-out lender Monte dei Paschi di Siena with a view to having several large banking groups in the country…
Chelsea have agreed 38 million euro deal for ASM defender Premier League giants Chelsea have agreed a 38 million euro deal to sign AS Monaco defender Benoit Badiashile, who arrived in London on Monday…
DULY NOTED: French PM Élisabeth Borne is due to meet union leaders today and Wednesday to discuss wages and the cost of living. So far France has avoided widespread strikes on the scale seen in the UK, but this is very likely to change in weeks to come. SOURCE: Le Figaro * No more free buses in Monaco. From today, it’s back to paying for bus rides. A few weeks ago, in an interim assessment of the four-month test of free bus travel, the Government complained that ‘opportunistic’ passengers were hopping on and off the buses for just one stop. * complied by Jeff Daniels The daily newsletter Good Morning Monaco and the website NEWS.MC are published by NEWS sarl, headquartered and registered in Monaco |
Weather Forecast Mainly cloudy, high 18. Wednesday & Thursday: Mainly sunny, high 17. |