EPISODE · Apr 5, 2022 · 2 MIN
#342- Tourism Office looks back at 2021, forward to 2022 AND MORE
from Monaco Weekly News · host NEWS.MC
Good Morning Monaco WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2022 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Tourism Office looks back at 2021, forward to 2022 Officials from Monaco’s Tourist and Convention Authority told a meeting of leading figures in the hospitality sector that, as expected, the 2021 results were better than those for 2020, as pandemic restrictions eased... Prince Albert visits Barclays Monaco exhibition His Serene Highness Prince Albert visited Barclays’ Monaco Office in early February to view a display of memorabilia from Barclays over the years. Barclays is marking a century of banking in Monaco this year... Monaco Luxury Group raises funds for Thomas Through its corporate foundation, the Monaco Luxury Group has raised 10,000 euros towards research targeted on helping local youngster Thomas Rodier (20), who has been diagnosed with degenerative eye disease... Italian gourmets donate 5,400 euros for war victims The Monaco branch of the Academia Italiana della Cucina (AIC) has raised 5,400 euros to help victims of the armed conflict in Ukraine... Record cold night gives fruit and wine growers no respite Record low temperatures in many parts of France in the night from Sunday to Monday are expected to have caused severe damage to some fruit and wine production in the country... Coronavirus indicators continue to rise Thirty-six patients are in Princess Grace Hospital being treated for coronavirus symptoms, including 26 residents. There are no patients in intensive care... DULY NOTED: Public Health France said that a fifth wave of coronavirus is well under way. 140 hospital deaths related to coronavirus were reported in France on Tuesday. Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974
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Good Morning Monaco WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2022 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Tourism Office looks back at 2021, forward to 2022 Officials from Monaco’s Tourist and Convention Authority told a meeting of leading figures in the hospitality sector that, as expected, the 2021 results were better than those for 2020, as pandemic restrictions eased... Prince Albert visits Barclays Monaco exhibition His Serene Highness Prince Albert visited Barclays’ Monaco Office in early February to view a display of memorabilia from Barclays over the years. Barclays is marking a century of banking in Monaco this year... Monaco Luxury Group raises funds for Thomas Through its corporate foundation, the Monaco Luxury Group has raised 10,000 euros towards research targeted on helping local youngster Thomas Rodier (20), who has been diagnosed with degenerative eye disease... Italian gourmets donate 5,400 euros for war victims The Monaco branch of the Academia Italiana della Cucina (AIC) has raised 5,400 euros to help victims of the armed conflict in Ukraine... Record cold night gives fruit and wine growers no respite Record low temperatures in many parts of France in the night from Sunday to Monday are expected to have caused severe damage to some fruit and wine production in the country... Coronavirus indicators continue to rise Thirty-six patients are in Princess Grace Hospital being treated for coronavirus symptoms, including 26 residents. There are no patients in intensive care... DULY NOTED: Public Health France said that a fifth wave of coronavirus is well under way. 140 hospital deaths related to coronavirus were reported in France on Tuesday. Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974
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#342- Tourism Office looks back at 2021, forward to 2022 AND MORE
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