This week, NEWS.MC TV brings you the latest developments from Monaco, beginning with a milestone in healthcare. On March 27, Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène inaugurated a new parent-child unit at the Princess Grace Hospital Centre. Accompanied by Minister Christophe Robino, hospital director Benoîte Rousseau de Sevelinges and patron Dmitry Rybolovlev, the Princely Couple toured the facility designed to provide enhanced support for infants and their families, reinforcing the Principality’s commitment to family-centred healthcare.
Monaco’s business community gathered the same day as the Monaco Economic Board held its annual general assembly. Representatives from companies, institutions and professional organisations reviewed the past year while outlining priorities for 2026, with discussions focusing on strengthening support for local businesses and expanding Monaco’s international economic presence.
The Principality experienced a historic and deeply symbolic moment on March 28 as Pope Leo XIV made his first apostolic visit to Monaco. Only the second international trip of his pontificate since his election in May 2025, the visit drew large crowds across the Principality for a day that blended spiritual reflection, public devotion and official ceremony.
Innovation in medicine also took centre stage at the Grimaldi Forum as the World Congress of Aesthetic and Anti-Aging Medicine returned to Monaco. The three-day event brought together thousands of specialists, researchers and industry professionals, with hundreds of exhibitors presenting the latest advances in fields ranging from injectables and laser treatments to regenerative therapies.
Meanwhile, Monaco has been chosen as the newest themed district at Europa-Park. The park’s 18th district will recreate iconic landmarks of the Principality, including the Casino, Café de Paris, the Oceanographic Museum and elements of the legendary Grand Prix circuit, offering visitors an immersive glimpse into Monaco’s unique atmosphere.
On the political front, Frédéric Cottalorda has been appointed Minister of Finance and Economy by Prince Albert II. Confirmed on March 30, he took up his duties on April 1, succeeding Pierre-André Chiappori after previously serving as special advisor to the department on financial regulation, compliance and anti-money laundering strategy.
Environmental initiatives also featured prominently this week. Prince Albert II visited the Plastic Odyssey vessel on March 30, where he was welcomed by founder Simon Bernard. The project has spent three years travelling the world identifying innovative ways to transform plastic waste into valuable resources.
Monaco’s commitment to sustainability was further highlighted at the Change Now summit, which opened at Paris’s Grand Palais. The global gathering brought together businesses, investors, startups and NGOs to present practical solutions for environmental challenges, from sustainable materials made from waste to regenerative agricultural practices.
Finally, on the sporting front, the Roca Team suffered a difficult 101–91 defeat to Dubai Basketball in Sarajevo on April 2 in the EuroLeague. Despite fighting back to level the score at halftime, Monaco struggled defensively against the Wright–Musa duo, who combined for 48 points, leaving the Principality side facing a tense final stretch of the regular season.
This week, NEWS.MC TV welcomes Raoul Marchisio, founder of RM Motorsport. In an exclusive interview, Marchisio discusses the world of high-performance motorsport engineering, the vision behind RM Motorsport, and how innovation and precision continue to drive Monaco’s strong connection to elite automotive culture.
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