Bulgaria and Romania formally join the Schengen area

The Schengen area, the largest geographical zone permitting free movement in the world, has officially welcomed in two new members: the Black Sea neighbours of Bulgaria and Romania. 

The two European nations, which were integrated into the European Union on the same date – 1st January 2007 – now share a new page in their histories. 

On 31st March 2024, they formally became the newest members of the Schengen area, the world’s largest common area without internal border controls.

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As such, Schengen rules will now apply in both of the EU Member States, including those on issuing Schengen visas, and controls at the internal air and sea borders will be lifted in the near future. 

According to a statement released by the European Commission on 30th March, “Since last December, both Member States have taken all necessary measures to ensure a smooth application of the Schengen rules as from 31st March 2024… Romania and Bulgaria will further contribute to strengthening the cooperation on border and migration, as well as to the joint European efforts to address EU security at external borders and migratory challenges. Furthermore, a regional initiative on police cooperation [has been] established between Member States along the Western Balkan and Eastern Mediterranean routes, including Bulgaria, Romania, Austria, Greece, Hungary and Slovakia. This will allow [these nations] to address related challenges jointly and in a sustainable manner, including cross-border crime.” 

Bulgaria and Romania are understood to have been in compliance with “all requirements to be fully part of the Schengen area” since 2011 so this integration has been long awaited for the Black Sea neighbours.  

“Together, we are building a stronger, more united Europe”

The day before the two nations’ official integration, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, said, “Tomorrow marks an important day: Bulgaria and Romania join the Schengen family. I welcome the lifting of internal air and sea border checks. This is a great success for both countries and a historic moment for the Schengen area – the largest area of free movement in the world. Together, we are building a stronger, more united Europe for all our citizens.” 

The Schengen area guarantees free movement to more than 425 million EU citizens, as well as non-EU nationals living in the EU or visiting the EU as tourists, exchange students or for business purposes on a visa.

It dates back to an intergovernmental project between the five Member States of Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg and Netherlands that was launched in 1985. Today it includes all EU Member States, excluding Cyprus and Ireland.

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Photo source: Bulgarian countryside, Hristo Sahatchiev

Unlocking future opportunities: Monaco to host world renowned institutions at Foreign Universities Forum

Foreign Universities Forum

The upcoming Foreign Universities Forum of Monaco will offer local students a thoroughly international perspective on potential places of learning as well as possible future career paths. Here’s everything you need to know about the event. 

On 17th April at the Auditorium Rainier III, a diverse selection of top international universities and business schools will converge for the very first Foreign Universities Forum of Monaco (FUEM).

Held under the High Patronage of Prince Albert II, and organised by a coalition of the Monaco Parents’ Association, the Learning in Action association and Gargano Education, with input from the Mairie de Monaco, the forum will offer high school students the opportunity to explore a range of academic and career paths, from digital innovation to global business management degrees.

At least 15 universities, higher education establishments and business schools have already signed up to attend, with each bringing their unique strengths and specialisations to the table.

Among the more local institutions set to participate is the International University of Monaco (IUM), renowned for its business programmes, Nice’s EDHEC business school and Besign, the sustainable design school in Cagnes-sur-Mer.

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Milan’s plethora of higher education establishments will be well-represented by the Humanitas University, which is dedicated to the medical and biomedical sciences, the Bocconi University, a leader in business, economics and management teaching, and the design, fashion and animation specialist of IED.

Further enriching the forum are institutions such as H-FARM College of Treviso, which will be presenting its cutting-edge programmes in digital business and management, including cybersecurity, AI and data science. Modul University from Vienna, meanwhile, will share information on its data science and management courses.

The forum will also appeal to students considering a future in areas such as the liberal arts, science, engineering, law, international affairs and hospitality, with schools such as the IE University of Madrid and the Vives University of Applied Sciences from Bruges both featuring on the list.

Plenty of additional universities await discovery at the event, which will be entirely free to attend for students in Secondary, First and Terminale classes in the region.

The event will be taking place between 9am and 7pm.

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Art Dubai concludes with glamourous Night at the Museum gala at the Cinar Museum

Part showcase and part gala celebration to mark the culmination of the Art Dubai 2024 event in early March, the Night at the Museum event at the Cinar Artistry and Luxury Carpet Museum combined glamour with history in a truly unique setting.  

Following Art Dubai, which took place between 1st and 3rd March, an exclusive group of guests were invited to toast the success of the event at a glamourous gala hosted by the Cinar Artistry and Luxury Carpet Museum. 

The Cinar brand, founded in Kayseri, Turkey in 1935, has long been known for being top purveyors of quality rugs and there were numerous beautiful and rare items for the VIP guests to admire. 

During the event, guests were taken on a trip through the history on display at the museum, which is home to several ancient and antique carpets including one from the Great Mosque in Istanbul that belonged to the Sultan Qaftan, the Cinar-made Fears and Desires carpet that is a portrayal of feminine longings and worries, and a blanket owned by France’s Emperor Napoleon. In addition, there is a facsimile of the world’s oldest rug, the Pazyryk Carpet, the original of which is in the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg. 

Guests at the event were treated to a tour of the museum and its beautiful exhibits. Photo supplied

WONDERS ON EVERY LEVEL 

The ground floor of the space also featured “anonymous and mysterious” pieces by avant-garde artist Elena Butko, which attendees were invited to appreciate before heading upstairs to view the rest of the galleries. 

A short film explaining the fascinating processes used in the creation of Cinar carpets was then screened ahead of live performances by violinist Ezci Turdu and soprano Emily Thorner.  

The Night at the Museum gala brought a splendid close to the Art Dubai event. Photo supplied

Among the guests invited to the soirée were: Sherif Thomas, the founder and CEO of The Fashion Factor; Samet Ozetci, CEO of Walther Kranz; Patrizia Marin, the president of the Marco Polo Experience Magazine; Alexandra Busheva, the Assistant Manager and Producer at Broadway Entertainment Group; and Ersoy Erkazanci, Bloomberg HT’s correspondent.

 

Monaco Life was among the sponsors of the evening’s festivities alongside Fashion Factor, Walther Kranz, Yoona AI Design, Elena Butko Avant Garde Art, Marco Polo Experience Magazine, Porterium Magazine, Visionnaire Moral Moda Magazine and Art & Hope. 

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Prince Albert and Princess Charlene tour new children’s mental health facility

Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene have officially toured a new joint venture in Beausoleil that provides specialised care and support for children’s mental health needs.

During the recent visit, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, along with several dignitaries including Christophe Robino, Minister of Social Affairs and Health, and Gérard Spinelli, Mayor of Beausoleil, inaugurated the Franco-Monegasque Day Care Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Beausoleil.

The initiative aims to create a safe and therapeutic environment where children can receive tailored care and support from experts, underscoring the commitment to working alongside families to address the needs of children requiring specialised care.

According to Statista, in 2020, over 204,900 people were treated for childhood-onset psychiatric disorders in France, with 117,900 patients, the highest prevalence for such disorders, found within the age group 0 to 14-years-old.

The 650 m² facility, located at 46 Avenue du Professeur Langevin, has undergone extensive renovations to provide comprehensive outpatient day care for children and adolescents suffering from severe autism spectrum, developmental, and personality disorders, up to the age of 18.

During the visit, the Princely couple had the opportunity to meet with the centre’s staff and learn about its operations. The facility offers multidisciplinary care aimed at providing a comprehensive assessment of each child’s needs.

With a capacity of 35 places, including 17 reserved for children from Monaco, the centre will cater to children residing or attending school in the Principality who have been referred by a child psychiatrist from the Centre Plati de Monaco.

Christophe Robino highlighted the collaborative efforts between the Prince’s Government, the French Republic, the Municipality of Beausoleil, and the Lenval Foundation in establishing the day hospital, emphasising the commitment to the well-being and development of each child. “The aim is to work alongside families to offer holistic and sustainable local support to these children who need it,” said Robino.

 

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The Prince’s Palace of Monaco reopens for public viewings

The Grand Apartments of the Prince’s Palace are once again open to the public for the busy tourist season, giving an intimate glimpse into the extravagant life of the Grimaldi’s throughout the centuries and the incredible story of the Palace frescoes restoration.

The Grand Apartments of the Palace of Monaco are a testament to the opulence and refinement of the Principality’s rulers throughout the centuries. From intricately adorned chambers to magnificent halls, each room tells a story of Monaco’s rich heritage and regal legacy.

Unlike many royal residences around the world, which remain closed to visitors or only open on rare occasions, the Palace of Monaco welcomes tourists every day from now until 13th October, allowing them to experience the grandeur of its interiors firsthand.

For as little as €10 per adult, and €5 per child, visitors can marvel at the splendid décor and exquisite furnishings that have graced these halls for generations. Adorned with ornate chandeliers, gilded mirrors, and priceless artworks, these rooms exude an air of majesty and sophistication.

The Grand Apartments of the Prince’s Palace have been frozen in time. Photo by Monaco Life

Visitors will also be able to see the exceptional Italian Renaissance frescoes that cover more than 600 sqm of the Palace.

Hidden from view, some for almost five centuries, the frescoes were quite unexpectedly awakened from their long slumber in 2015 during restoration works.

A restorer works to return the hidden 16th century frescoes to their former glory. Photo by Monaco Life

Under the patronage of Prince Albert II, the mammoth task to restore the 16th century frescoes unearthed in the Galerie d’Hercule and the Grand Apartments have propelled the Palace of Monaco into the realm of world art history. This is attributed not solely to the significance of the discoveries but also to the pioneering, and even innovative, adoption of a sustainable restoration methodology that respects the artworks and conserves resources.

The Grand Apartments reopened to the public on 26th March and will remain accessible until 13th October 2024.

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Greek mythology and A Midsummer Night’s Dream inspire spring programme at Académie Rainier III

Académie Rainier III

Drawing inspiration from works such as Henry Purcell’s The Fairy Queen and William Skapespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as the vast anthology of classical Greek myths, the Académie Rainier III has unveiled a spell-binding programme of the events for the next three months. Here are some of the highlights.

Starting on Friday 5th April at 8pm, the Academy’s students will be showcasing their talents at the Théâtre des Variétés through a series of musical and choral performances inspired by Henry Purcell’s The Fairy Queen and William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The harp class, led by Frédérique Camberling, will be opening the event.

On Wednesday 15th May at 6pm, the Children’s Choir will be taking to the stage at the Auditorium Rainier III to present a musical narrative based on Greek mythology. The story of Pysche, created by Julien Joubert, will explore the themes of love and transformation.

The traditional Gala de l’Académie Rainier III is scheduled for Wednesday 12th June at 8pm at the Auditorium Rainier III. It will feature performances by advanced students, who will be accompanied by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra.

Then, the school’s theatre students will be presenting their end-of-cycle examination pieces at the Théâtre Princesse Grace on Wednesday 19th June at 7pm.

The season will conclude at the Fort Antoine on Friday 28th June at 8pm, with a jazz and contemporary fusion performance entitled From Aerophonics to Big Band Jazz.

All events are free of charge, but prior registration is required.

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