
Good Morning Monaco
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
‘New’ Café de Paris put back three months The ambitious project to rebuild the Café de Paris, add another two floors and open in time for the summer season has run into difficulties…
French pension strikes disrupt power generation, fuel deliveries
Workers striking in protest at proposed changes in the French pension system disrupted fuel deliveries and refining operations at several sites…
Monaco’s higher education qualifications to receive easier recognition Gabriel Revel, Chargé d’Affaires of Monaco to the Council of Europe, has handed over Monaco’s instrument of accession to the Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications…
Monaco takes part in talks for better WHO pandemic response
The fourth meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) responsible for drafting and negotiating for an international conference on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response…
Monaco militates for world without death penalty
On March 1 and 2, HE Mrs Anne Eastwood, Ambassador of Monaco to Italy took part in Rome at the 13th International Congress of Ministers of Justice…
DULY NOTED: Unions boasted 3.5 million protesters against the government’s planned pension reform on March 7 (up by 35% compared to January 31), police claimed 1.28 million. SOURCE: BFMTV * Today, one in three TER trains will serve Monaco Monte-Carlo and cancellations are expected to continue into tomorrow, Thursday March 9, according to SNCF. On midday on March 7, 39% of rail workers had heeded the call to strike. SOURCE: SNCF Duly Noted is compiled by Jeff DanielsPLEASE NOTE THAT NEWS.MC and GOOD MORNING MONACO ARE PUBLISHED IN THE PRINCIPALITY BY A MONACO-REGISTERED COMPANY, NEWS sarl |
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