
Good Morning Monaco
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
France’s nationwide strike hits power production, fuel supplies
Electricity output dropped in France on Tuesday and petrol product deliveries from TotalEnergies’ sites stopped…
‘Metropole’ divorce action moves to Florida
Clara Moussa Boustany has initiated discovery proceedings in the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida against Stephen Valkenborg and Makram Abboud…Â
Minister of State tests positive for coronavirus HE Pierre Dartout, Monaco’s Minister of State, has tested positive for coronavirus and will continue to work in isolation from colleagues…
Coronavirus almost a distant memory in Monaco
The latest coronavirus figures show a further sharp decline. The benchmark incidence rate fell to 36 in the week to Sunday January 29…
Energy transition conference hears of annual progress The annual event of the Mission for Energy Transition (MTE), “Assessment and prospects of a collective commitment,” was held…
DULY NOTED: More demonstrators turned out yesterday compared to January 19 to protest against French pension reform, but according to the Interior Ministry the number on the streets of Nice fell from 7,500 to 7,000. * Protests against pension reform will take place again on February 7 and again on February 11, and are likely to cause further widespread disruption in the transport and educational sectors.   SOURCE: FranceInfo* compiled by Jeff Daniels The daily newsletter Good Morning Monaco and the website NEWS.MC are published by NEWS sarl, headquartered and registered in Monaco |
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