Controversial Issue of Monaco’s Shopping Center: Insights from TVMonaco’s New Magazine

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Résumé:
TVMonaco has launched a new monthly magazine called “L’œil du Raddar” which explores contemporary challenges both in Monaco and internationally, covering a wide range of topics and featuring investigative reports and discussions with experts and key figures.

Histoire complète :
TVMonaco launched its new monthly magazine “L’œil du Raddar” on October 15th. Hosted by Samia Chabbaoui, the magazine aims to explore contemporary challenges at both the national and international levels. Each episode will cover a variety of pressing topics, from childhood illnesses to ocean pollution, high-pressure on athletes, and the integration of artificial intelligence into our daily lives. The show will feature investigative reports followed by discussions with experts, witnesses, and key actors in society.

The first episode focuses on the controversial issue of whether Monaco needs a new shopping center. This topic has divided the people of Monaco, and Minister of State Didier Guillaume has promised a “firm and definitive” proposal by the summer of 2025 regarding the potential renovation or replacement of the current Fontvieille Shopping Center. The episode will delve into questions such as how to stimulate commerce in the Principality amidst an uncertain economic climate and whether Monaco should prioritize luxury or local trade.

Viewers can access the first episode on TVMonaco or streaming on tvmonaco.com. “L’œil du Raddar” aims to be an essential source of information for understanding current and future challenges in Monaco and beyond. The magazine is committed to shedding light on crucial issues while remaining rooted in local news. The show airs every month on Tuesdays at 8:30 pm.

The magazine can be found on various platforms, including tvmonaco.com, Monaco Telecom channel 9, and TNT Monaco/Côte d’Azur channel 71. It is also available on Freebox channel 900, Orange channel 400, Bouygues channel 500, SFR channel 511, and My Canal channel 124.

In addition to “L’œil du Raddar,” TVMonaco is also bringing back its popular morning show, “Ça va l’faire!” for a second season. The lively and joyful show aims to wake up Monaco with a positive vibe.

Source:
Monaco Tribune

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