Prince Albert II commits €3 million to Storm Alex reconstruction projects 

When Storm Alex swept through the south of France back in October 2020, it caused untold devastation to large parts of the Alpes-Maritimes, destroying communities and livelihoods, and led to the deaths of 18 people. In the aftermath, the Monaco Government and Prince Albert II pledged their support – financial, logistical and emotional – to the rebuilding of the Roya, Tinée, Vésubie and Moyen Var valleys.  

On 2nd and 3rd October 2020, one of the most intense storms in living memory tore through the Alpes-Maritimes. The damage caused was extensive. Towns and villages were cut off, people lost their homes, local infrastructure was wiped off the map and, most tragically, 18 people died. 

Within hours of Storm Alex’s passing, the Principality of Monaco mobilised to offer its support and provided both logistical and human assistance to the Alpes-Maritimes authorities, who were faced with destruction and damage on a scale not seen in France since WWII.  

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A year later, the Prince’s Government signed an agreement to help fund, to the tune of €3 million in collaboration with the Fondation du Patrimoine, a range of restoration and reconstruction projects in the areas most affected by the storm, notably the Roya, Tinée, Vésubie and Moyen Var valleys, which lie to the north of Monaco.  

With many of these projects now complete, a ceremony was held at the Palais des Rois Sardes in Nice on 10th September to thank Prince Albert and the Monaco Government for their contributions and support.  

Among those present were: many of the mayors of the municipalities that received funding; Hugues Moutouh, Prefect of the Alpes-Maritimes; Isabelle Berro-Amadeï, Monaco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation; Lionel Beffre, Monaco’s new Minister of the Interior; and Prince Albert, who spoke about the impact that Storm Alex had on the region. 

Hugues Moutouh, Prefect of the Alpes-Maritimes, attended the ceremony organised in honour of Prince Albert II and the Monaco Government’s contributions to the rebuilding of the valleys. Photo credit: Monaco Communications Department

“Enclosed within the Alpes-Maritimes, the Principality of Monaco has long maintained close ties not only with its neighbouring municipalities, but also with all of the communities of the department and the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region,” said the Prince. “When the Alpine massifs surrounding the Principality were severely devastated by Storm Alex on 2nd October 2020, it was only natural that we offered logistical and human assistance to the French authorities the very next day to support the rescue operations. 

Storm Alex left an indelible mark on our hearts and minds, but it also reminded us of the strength of the local community that we form. I will have the pleasure, in the coming weeks, of attending the inauguration of a symbolic project in each of the three valleys, made possible thanks to the financial support of the Principality of Monaco.” 

Monaco’s financial support has helped with a full 30 projects in the affected valleys, from the rebuilding of historically important bridges in Fontan and La Brigue to village walls, canals and a playground in Saorge. The funds have also assisted in renovations to the many roadways and walking paths that were destroyed by the flash floods and landslides, as well as the reconstruction of and repairs to numerous cultural and community sites, including the Saint-Michel Church and Chapel of Mercy in Tende, the Santa-Maria-in-Albis Church in Breil-sur-Roya, the Saint-Pons Church and the presbytery in Marie, the war memorial and Chapel of the White Penitents in Villars-sur-Var, the Saint-Michel Church in Venanson, and the Saint-Michel de Gast Church in Roquebillière.  

 

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Government discusses action plan following GRECO anti-corruption report

Monaco’s government is ramping up efforts to tackle corruption at the highest levels, following recommendations from a recent GRECO report. 

In a meeting presided over by the Minister of State Didier Guillaume, members of Monaco’s government gathered on Thursday 12th September alongside two key experts, Marc Segonds and Gilles Duteil, to discuss the implementation of measures aimed at combating corruption. These experts have been instrumental in guiding the Principality through the development and execution of its anti-corruption framework.

The meeting follows the release of the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) report on 24th July 2024, which highlighted several areas where Monaco must reinforce its stance against corruption, particularly within its senior governmental ranks. GRECO’s evaluation called for improvements, especially regarding top-ranking officials, and suggested a more transparent approach to governance and accountability in the public sector.

According to a statement by the government, officials worked through various themes during this session, aiming to develop concrete actions to meet GRECO’s recommendations. The Principality of Monaco reaffirmed its commitment to advancing its anti-corruption measures while respecting its unique institutional framework.

The government says that the discussions aimed at ensuring that Monaco continues to evolve in alignment with international standards, focusing on increasing transparency and implementing robust mechanisms to prevent unethical practices.

Meanwhile, a dedicated session was held for the General Secretariat of the Government and the Directors General of the Ministerial Departments, with a focus on ensuring that anti-corruption policies permeate all levels of governance.

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Nikola Karabatic to receive 2024 Lifetime Sport Achievement Award at Sportel

Handball legend Nikola Karabatic will be honoured with the 2024 Lifetime Sport Achievement Award at the Sportel Awards ceremony on 28th October at the Grimaldi Forum in Monte-Carlo.

Widely regarded as the greatest handball player of all time, Karabatic recently retired after competing in his sixth Olympic Games in Paris. His illustrious career spans 23 professional seasons, with 61 club titles, including three Champions League victories, and 22 national championships.

Internationally, Karabatic is a three-time Olympic Champion, four-time World Champion, and four-time European Champion, making him the most decorated handball player in history. He has been named Best Player of the World three times by the International Handball Federation.

Marine Picoulet, Head of the Sportel Awards, praised his exceptional talent and contributions to the sport, calling him “a complete and versatile player.”

The award ceremony will celebrate Karabatic’s extraordinary career, adding him to the ranks of past honourees like Didier Deschamps and Alain Prost.

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EU aims for global leadership with launch of new AI Factory initiative

The European Union has launched a call for proposals to develop AI Factories throughout the bloc to ensure that Europe remains a leader in “trustworthy” artificial intelligence. The initiative aims to create a network of supercomputers available to researchers, start-ups and a range of industries.  

An AI Factory is a data centre that creates and trains artificial intelligence (AI) models and produces actionable AI. It can also refer to the product of inferencing, which involves making predictions by running data through an AI model. 

These vibrant ecosystems nurture AI collaboration, innovation and development to create state-of-the-art generative AI models. They can help drive advancements across various fields, from healthcare and energy to transport, defence, aerospace, robotics and manufacturing, as well as agri-tech. 

CALL FOR PROPOSALS 

The EU is now seeking proposals to establish a network of AI Factories on the continent, with the goal of creating a world-class infrastructure. 

“Europe is already leading the way with the EU AI Act, ensuring AI is safer and more trustworthy,” says Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission. “Earlier this year, we fulfilled our promise by opening our high-performance computers to European AI start-ups. Now, Europe must also become a global leader in AI innovation. AI Factories will help secure our position at the forefront of this transformative technology.” 

According to the EU, these factories will bring together vast computing power, data and talent. They will assist AI developers in building large generative models by utilising European High-Performance Computing (EuroHPC) supercomputers and providing data, storage and computing access. 

“By tapping into the extraordinary potential of our homegrown supercomputers, the factories will allow European SMEs, scientists and start-ups to develop as AI innovators, and set the pace for EU’s leadership in this domain,” adds Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President for a Europe Fit for the Digital Age.

The call for proposals is open until 31st December 2025, with an initial deadline of 4th November 2024. The initiative is supported with €1 billion from the Digital Europe Programme and Horizon Europe. For more information, click here.

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Moretti Fine Art presents ‘Rhapsodie en bleu’ in support of Monaco Disease Power

Brazilian artist David Elia has extended his support to this year’s ‘Regards d’ailleurs: Rhapsodie en bleu’ exhibition at the Moretti Fine Art gallery, offering guidance and artistic insight to the young members of the Monaco Disease Power association who created the nature-inspired display of cyanotype works. All of the proceeds from the sales of the artworks will go to the association.

Under the patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco, the Moretti Fine Art gallery on Avenue de la Costa will be hosting the fourth edition of the ‘Regards d’ailleurs’ exhibition from 13th to 25th September. A vernissage of the exhibit will be held at 6pm on 12th September.

The exhibition presents works created by young Association Monaco Disease Power members in collaboration with Brazilian artist David Elia. All of the pieces are available to buy, and the proceeds of these sales will support the projects and missions carried out by the Monaco Disease Power association.

The chosen concept for this year’s display is ‘Rhapsodie en bleu’, a theme played out in Elia’s decision to introduce his young students to the 19th century photographic technique of cyanotype, which renders images in hues of blue, over the past year.

“Each student demonstrated an innate ability to grasp the cyanotype technique with extraordinary originality of expression,” he shared with Monaco Life. “The team was always enthusiastic and highly motivated to complete the project.”

From left to right: Moretti Fabrizio, the founder of Moretti Fine Art; Giada Forte, the Monaco gallery manager; Muriel Natali-Laure, the president of Monaco Disease Power; and artist David Elia. Photo by Monaco Life

 

Muriel Natali-Laure, the president of Monaco Disease Power, said, “I warmly thank David Elia, who accompanied these young adults on this wonderful artistic journey with pedagogy and sensitivity. My thanks also go to Fabrizio Moretti and his team [at Moretti Fine Art] for their commitment to our cause.”

The Moretti Fine Art gallery is open Monday to Friday from 10am to 6pm. Click here for more information.

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Basketball: Roca Team lose out to EuroLeague titans Real Madrid

Despite a valiant effort, AS Monaco Basket were defeated by EuroLeague 2023/24 runners-up Real Madrid in their pre-season friendly. Elie Okobo was on top form, scoring an impressive 21 points. 

The Roca Team knew that they were going to have a fight on their hands when it was announced that their fourth pre-season friendly would be against last season’s second-placed Real Madrid at an away game in Pontevedra, Spain on 11th September. Nevertheless, the players came prepared and gave it their all in the fast-paced fixture.  

The teams were well-matched, with little between them in terms of scores for most of the game. Whenever Real Madrid pulled ahead, an AS Monaco Basket player responded, ready to parry any major advance.  

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At halftime, the Roca Team were five points behind, but they returned to the court revived and quickly took the lead. This rapid-fire exchanging of blows would be the theme of the game as Real Madrid soon countered to move four points ahead. Obradovic called a timeout to try to halt their momentum. 

Elie Okobo was in exceptional form, scoring 21 points in total, and the team relied heavily on him in the latter stages of the game. With just three minutes to go, Okobo brought the scores to a tie (69-69) before Real Madrid again took the lead after a questionable call against Jaron Blossomgame. 

As the clock began its countdown, Okobo equalised again (75-75), but Gabriel Deck’s buzzer-beater for Read Madrid brought the game to a dramatic finish. It was a victory for the Spanish side: 77-75. 

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