
Good Morning Monaco
Saturday, June 17, 2023
Monte-Carlo Diary: When the bus driver is trading forex We had risen at 03:30 to catch the early flight from Vienna, landed before 8 at Nice and hoped to be in Monaco by 9…
Looking for a new life after amputation PART 11 in our History of Monaco series…
Patrick Coote takes on another charity challenge Patrick Coote, Northrop and Johnson Managing Director of Europe, may be more familiar with superyachts than rowing boats, but next month…
Official visit to Honoria and Tour Reseda buildings Mrs Céline Caron-Dagioni, Minister of Infrastrucure, Environment and Town Planning, and Mr Jean Castellini, Minister of Economy and Finance, representing the Government, on Friday visited the “Honoria” and “Tour Réséda…”
National strategy committee meets again Under the chairmanship of the Minister of State, the Coordination and Monitoring Committee working on the national strategy to combat money laundering, the financing of terrorism and proliferation…
DULY NOTED The Mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, has expressed grave concern over reports that Muslim prayers have taken place in a number of primary schools in the city. France operates a strict regime of separation of church and state. In a letter to the prime minister, Estrosi said that the incidents were not primarily religious but ‘political provocation.’ SOURCES: Le Figaro, CNEWS * Road resurfacing work will start on ave. Princesse Grace on Monday, June 19, and last until June 29, with alternating traffic. SOURCE: Monaco Government * The price of one kilo of cherries currently averages 20 euros in Paris and 7 euros in the south of France, 2 or 3 euros more than last year. Producers say last year’s heatwave is to blame. SOURCE: BFMTV Compiled by Jeff Daniels |
![]() Weather Forecast Mainly sunny, high 28. Sunday: Mainly sunny, high 27. Monday: Mainly sunny, high 29. Temperatures will reach 30 by mid-week, and then continue to rise. |