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Monaco bomb attack “not act of terrorism” says prosecutor general, as suspect remains on the run
Monaco’s Prosecutor General has ruled out a terrorism classification for Monday’s parcel bomb explosion, as the suspect remains at large and the victims’ identities remain officially unconfirmed.
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Scientists offer safe back to school advice
France’s Covid-19 Scientific Advisory Board has issued a series of recommendations for parents and students to try and keep schools as safe as possible when de-escalation starts in mid-May.
Dancing through lockdown
Every day at 10.30am, Monte-Carlo Ballet principal dancer Alessandra Tognoloni starts her morning quarantine class. She has a 1.5 square metre piece of linoleum to dance on – a gift from...
The rise of digital health care
The government has authorised doctors to tele-consult with patients in certain situations, allowing health care providers to perform a variety of tasks that don’t require face-to-face interaction.
Interview: Yoga teacher Alicia Anka
I feel like I have had my karma dry-cleaned and my mind set to a more peaceful mode thanks to Alicia.
Post-confinement plan to be revealed on Tuesday
In a video address to the people of Monaco, Prince Albert has said that returning to a life the same as before Covid-19 will be “long, demanding and difficult”.
Monaco stocks stores with face masks
Monaco’s lockdown will be lifted in less than a week and to prepare, the government is equipping several stores in the Principality with masks that can be purchased by the public.