Bomb scare on Monaco’s No 5 bus

5 busMonaco’s bomb squad was called out on Thursday afternoon after a passenger found a package, the size of a shoebox, apparently left on a seat and raised the alarm.

At about 2:30 pm, police and members of Monaco’s specialist bomb squad boarded the bus, which had pulled over at a bus stop on boulevard d’Italie. Every precaution was taken and the bus evacuated.

Half an hour after the alarm was first raised, the all-clear was given once the security team found that the suspicious box was empty.

In other travel news: Over the Easter weekend, trucks will be banned on French highways from 10 pm on Saturday, April 15, until 10 pm on Monday, April 17.

In Italy, the prohibition will start earlier, from 2 pm until 10 pm on Friday, April 14, from 9 am until 4 pm on Saturday, from 9 am until 10 pm on Sunday and Monday, April 17.

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On your mark! Challenge brings seven finalists to Monaco

Photo: Facebook The Mark Challenge
Photo: Facebook The Mark Challenge

The Mark Challenge, organised by the International University of Monaco (IUM), offers international students and future entrepreneurs the opportunity to present their “Premium” idea in the field of luxury in front of a jury of professionals at the Novotel Hotel on April 25.

To participate in the competition, students must imagine a unique, tailor-made service or present an innovative idea about an already existing service. The project must also include a social dimension in its business model.

The fourth edition of the international competition received applications from 75 teams from 32 business schools based in 16 countries. The grand finale will bring together seven teams representing five universities who will each defend their idea before the jury of professionals.

After studying the submitted business plans, the jury, chaired this year by Nelson Piquet Jr. and composed of potential investors, opinion leaders and influential personalities from the premium and luxury services world, selected the finalists:

Estia of MIP, Politecnico di Milano-Italy; Elysian of IUM; Custamaze IUM; IUM Tailored Men; ID Shield of the LUISS Business School; Sielu of the Munich Business School; and Loox of London Business School.

The winning team will win a €2,000 prize as well as a marketing and communication consulting package offered by the sponsors Money Mail Me, Ambra Ventures, and Ingenium Media. The winner of the “Best Social Entrepreneur” will receive a prize from a Monaco Impact sponsors. The “The Mark Challenge 2017” team also thanks DTF Group and MFO Sarl for their support.

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Embassy in Italy celebrates International Sports Day

Giovanni Malagò, President of CONI, Nicolà Pietrangeli (Tennis); Giovanni Malagò, Armin Zoeggeler (Olympic Luge Racing Champion); Giovanni Malagò, Robert Fillon, Alessandra Sensini (Olympic Windsurfing Champion), Martine Garcia-Mascarenhas, Carlo Molfetta (Olympic Champion Taekwondo) © DR
Giovanni Malagò, President of CONI, Nicolà Pietrangeli (Tennis); Giovanni Malagò, Armin Zoeggeler (Olympic Luge Racing Champion); Giovanni Malagò, Robert Fillon, Alessandra Sensini (Olympic Windsurfing Champion),
Martine Garcia-Mascarenhas, Carlo Molfetta (Olympic Champion Taekwondo) © DR

The Embassy of Monaco in Italy participated in a conference organised in Rome by the UN Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) in partnership with the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) and the Italian Ministry of Sport.

All speakers brandished a white card in support of the Peace and Sport #WhiteCard 2017 viral operation to celebrate International Sports Day for Development and Peace and Italy’s commitment to Implementation of the UN’s Development Programme to 2030.

The day before, it was at the CONI headquarters, and in the presence of its President, Giovanni Malagò, that sport and peace were honoured with the support of renowned sportsmen.

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