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Thursday, July 6, 2023
Authorities seek fleeing Dutchman Rutger Janse Respected Dutch daily Financieele Dagblad, the country’s equivalent of the Financial Times, complete with salmon background colour, has disclosed that tech investor…
Monaco, Andorra and San Marino in talks with Commission deputy chief Negotiators from Monaco, Andorra and San Marino met the Vice-President of the European Commission on Tuesday, July 4…
A personal glimpse into Charles Leclerc’s home race weekend Charles Leclerc has given fans a rare and personal glimpse into his home race weekend, as the camera followed…
Art salon artmonte-carlo to crown Monaco Art Week The art salon artmonte-carlo celebrates its seventh anniversary from July 8 to July 9 at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco under the…
DULY NOTED World temperature records have been broken for a second day in a row as experts issued a warning that this year’s warmest days are still to come – and with them the warmest days ever recorded. The average global air temperature was 17.18C (62.9F) on Tuesday, according to data collated by the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction, surpassing the record 17.01C on Monday. SOURCE: The Guardian (UK)* If the family of the policeman accused of killing 17 year-old scofflaw Nahel on June 27 is able to collect donations from the controversial GoFundMe campaign, which has closed with more than 1.6 million euros, they will receive less than half of the amount thanks to taxes. SOURCE: Le Figaro* After having received on Wednesday the mayors of the municipalities affected by heavy damage in the recent riots, Emmanuel Macron suggested the possibility of “regulating” or even “cutting” social media, which rioters use to organise. SOURCE: CNEWS Compiled by Jeff Daniels NOTICES The Reverend Hugh W Bearn, Chaplain of the Anglican Church of St Paul’s has announced a guest preacher on the second Sunday of July: “I am delighted to say that Robert Willis, Dean Emeritus of Canterbury Cathedral, will be preaching at the 10:30 Holy Communion service on July 9. Robert Willis served with great distinction at Canterbury from 2001 – 2022. During coronavirus his daily broadcasts attracted millions of followers on YouTube and brought notoriety to his cats!”*In partnership withXAMÁN Mezcal, join Club Vivanova at Monaco’s finest Indian Restaurant for a three course dinner married with four unique cocktails. “The Maya Jah mixologists have prepared a selection of brilliant cocktails that will take you to undiscovered territories of your inner soul.” Thursday, 6 July 2023, 20:00 – 23:00. |
Weather Forecast Mainly sunny, high 26. Friday: Mainly sunny, high 29. Saturday: Sunny, high 31. |