French president welcomes Putin

Photo: Facebook Emmanuel Macron
Photo: Facebook Emmanuel Macron

France’s new President, Emmanuel Macron, welcomed his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, at the Chateau de Versailles on Monday at 2:15 pm for their first meeting, which covered a series of topics, the most important of which was the situation in Syria and Ukraine.

After a warm but perfunctory handshake on the red carpet in the marble courtyard of the chateau, which exhibited none of the drama of Mr Macron’s meeting last week with President Trump, the two heads of state enjoyed an extended luncheon before appearing at a joint press conference.

Vladimir Putin had previously called on Macron to “overcome mutual distrust”, in a message of congratulations send the day after his election, an election in which the Russian state has been accused of interfering.

At the G7 summit in Sicily at the weekend, Mr Macron had said: “It is essential to talk to Russia because there are a number of international issues that will not be resolved without a tough dialogue with them.”

The choice of Versailles for the summit venue is no accident. The two presidents are meeting after 300 years of Franco-Russian diplomacy that started under Czar Peter the Great.

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Watchword is excellence at dazzling Grace Gala 

Photo: Facebook Academie de Danse Princesse Grace
Photo: Facebook Academie de Danse Princesse Grace

The annual Gala of the Princess Grace Dance Academy – open to the public – will take place on June 24 and 25 in the splendid Salle Garnier of the Opera de Monte-Carlo.

The Academy has enjoyed outstanding success in recent years, with 100 percent of its students accepted by international dance companies after their training.

The Princess Grace Academy has become one of the world’s most prestigious ballet schools, actively participating in preparing future generations of dancers by familiarising them with all styles of dance, from the most classical to the most contemporary, so that these students can join any company.

The year’s highlight, the Princess Grace Academy Gala, is an exceptional event at which students, teachers and choreographers together offer the public a dazzling show where the watchword is excellence.

Monaco court jails abusive, violent husband

PrisonA Moroccan man has been sent to jail after seriously abusing his young Monegasque wife over a period of several months. Monaco’s criminal court heard that police were called out a total of eleven times to the couple’s home on avenue Pasteur, after the wife telephoned to complain of violence at the hands of her husband.

Trouble was not long in coming to the marriage after wedding vows were exchanged in April 2016, the court was told, and, as is often the case in domestic violence, the victim at first refused to press charges. Finally, when the victim lodged a criminal complaint, in an attempt to explain away her injuries, the defendant claimed his wife had fallen.

Court President Florestan Bellinzona noted that the assaults were recurring. The defendant admitted he had hit his wife repeatedly, but blamed alcohol for his actions.

“Your wife took a picture with her Smartphone, she had black eyes and there were traces of struggle in the room,” the Judge Bellinzona said.

“When I work, I do not get carried away, but I have a big problem With alcohol,” responded the defendant.

The Deputy Prosecutor pointed out that every day three women die due to domestic violence. “You do not have to accept such behaviour in the Principality. His wife will not see him again. She asks that he never return to the marital home and condemn him to eighteen months,” he argued.

Counsel for the accused faced an uphill task, but nonetheless argued for a non-custodial sentence. The court decided to send the culprit to jail for 12 months, with a restraining order with the victim for two years.

 

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Summer solstice yoga fast approaching

The summer solstice, on June 21, 2017, will be observed for the fourth time in Monaco with a gathering of yoga for all in the centre of Monte Carlo.

With the support of the Société des Bains de Monte Carlo, on the magnificent Terrasses du Casino and facing the Mediterranean Sea, a joyful and authentic celebration will unite beginners and regular practitioners alike, and it’s free of charge.

The summer solstice is the celebration of creativity: music, art, dance and yoga. For this particular occasion, proclaimed by the United Nations as International Yoga Day, many yoga gatherings are held all over the world, from New Delhi to New York and from London to Madrid.

“Everyone, regardless of age or level of practice, is invited to move, breathe, feel and relax on the Casino terrace. Come and share with your friends, your children, your parents and your grandparents! No previous yoga experience is required,” say the organisers.

The programme starts at 5:45 pm, with yoga lessons at 6:15 pm and closing at 7:45 pm. Reservations can be made through the website Yoga Monaco Solstice.

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Outraged de Niro slams beach decree

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Photo: Josh Jensen

We all have our favourite cafes and restaurants along the Riviera, but no one apparently more so than Hollywood great Robert de Niro.

When he learned that Tetou in Golfe-Juan was threatened by a legislative act to close down beach eateries along the coast, his message to local policy-makers made through the pages of French daily Nice Matin: “Please do not destroy these magical establishments in your area!”

The American star defended beach establishments threatened with demolition on the Côte d’Azur because of a Beach Decree.

De Niro has been absent from Cannes this year due to filming commitments, but that hasn’t diminished his enthusiasm for the local delicacies.

“I have been coming to the Côte d’Azur for many years but last week I learned with amazement that the beach restaurants were going to be demolished in favour of prefabricated cabins without soul. It is difficult for me to understand the desire to destroy such establishments that are culturally, historically and gastronomically, invaluable to the heritage of your region,” the star wrote.

He added, “I cannot imagine coming to this wonderful region without visiting all these mythical establishments, from Menton to Saint-Tropez, via Golfe-Juan where Tetou has been a must for more than a century. Artists and celebrities have come here, as have I, with my family and friends for unforgettable moments. Please do not destroy these magical institutions and make sure to preserve everything that adds to the attractiveness and international influence of your splendid region.”

 

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Sebastian Vettel wins Monaco Grand Prix

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Photo: Facebook F1

Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel has won the Monaco Grand Prix having started in second place on the grid and enhancing his lead in the drivers’ championship rankings. Second was Kimi Raikkonen, also in Ferrari, with Daniel Ricciardo for Red Bull in third place.

Pole position is much more important than any other factor at the Monaco Grand Prix, and not to have it is recognised as a major handicap. In addition, the cars themselves were marginally wider in this year’s 75th edition, adding to the near impossibility of overtaking.

The line-up at the start was not how it had been imagined at the end of the Spanish Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton – the winner in Barcelona – started in 13th place after tire problems in qualifying sessions and from the very start on Sunday was almost ruled out of a podium position.

“That’s pretty much the weekend done,” he said on Saturday. “I will try to get into the Top 10 but it will be a nice Sunday drive, I imagine.”

In his Ferrari it was Kimi Raikkonen who took pole, the first time he’d had the top position in nine years, and from Lap 1, the Finn built up a formidable lead. By Lap 5 he’d built up a 1.5 second lead over Sebastian Vettel, which fell back to just over the second mark before Ferrari teammate Vettel took over at the front of the pack.

Button had an unsatisfactory return to Monaco, starting at the end of the grid and making up only two places, one after Hulkenberg retired and the second after Wehrlein hit the barrier in spectacular fashion at Portier.

More drama was added by Sauber’s Ericsson in the 64th lap, when he lost grip at Saint Devote, possibly on tarmac that was resurfaced on Saturday night. The safety car deployed and after the 66th racing lap the same thing happened at Sainte Devote to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, bringing the field down to just 15 before the final laps.

It was an exciting Monaco Grand Prix, certainly confounding the critics who regard the race as a 78-lap procession.

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