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Sixty residents spend Christmas in hotels after Monaco evacuations
Residents spent the festive period in emergency accommodation after authorities ordered immediate evacuation on Christmas Eve, with a retaining wall above the former Collège Charles III showing accelerated deformation.
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Oceanographic Museum launches fun new contest
The Oceanographic Museum is organising a school holiday competition, inviting people to imitate their favourite marine species for a chance to be the face of their next media campaign.
Renowned cellist playing three shows this month
Internationally celebrated French cellist Aurélien Pascal is performing next week at venues in Monaco, Beaulieu and Menton.
Coral Reef Fund seeks advisory board
Applications for advisory board members of the Global Fund for Coral Reefs, supported by the Prince's Foundation, is now open to scientists, government representatives and blue economy experts.
“The system is weighted towards destruction, not preservation”
Ahead of the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow later this month, Monaco’s Jean Castellini joined finance ministers from around the globe to discuss challenges and plan strategies.
Hélène Pastor assassination: retrial begins
After countless delays due to Covid, the appeal trial of Wojciech Janowski, convicted of ordering the murder of Monaco’s richest woman Hélène Pastor, has begun in Aix-en-Provence.
More than 600 new homes by end of 2023
Councillor Balthazar Seydoux has confirmed to the National Council that there will be 612 new apartments built in Monaco by the end of 2023, easing the housing shortage.