For International Women's Day on 8th March, Monaco Life speaks to Brigitte Boccone-Pagés, the first female head of the National Council in Monaco’s history.
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The first nine months of 2023 have seen sustained economic growth, bank held assets on the rise and job creation on the up. Here are the key takeaways of IMSEE’s Q3 report. Read more:
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BREAKING: Monaco and the European Union have ended negotiations on an Association Agreement after the EU failed to accept Prince Albert’s “red line” that’s been drawn to protect the rights of Monegasque nationals. Read more:
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Fuel giant Total Energies announced on Tuesday that it will continue to cap fuel prices at less than €2 per litre, beyond the end of 2023 and “as long as prices remain high”.
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Having "touched the hearts of the Monégasques", as well as the French title last year, AS Monaco Basketball are now tasked with repeating the feat, which in the words of manager Sasa Obradovic will be "very hard".
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The European Union is adopting a raft of new initiatives to reduce tax compliance costs and make rules easier for large, cross-border businesses.
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Who are the Monegasques? How many are there? Where do they live? Monaco Life delves into the data available on one of the world’s rarest nationalities.
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The number of electric scooter related deaths and serious accidents is swelling in France, leading the government to pass a new law that has raised the minimum legal age for riding one of these vehicles to 14.
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From sailing to classical music and photographic exhibitions, here’s a rundown of all the commemorative events taking place this September in honour of Monaco’s Prince Rainier III.
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After their 33-medal haul at the Games of the Small States of Europe in Malta last month, Monaco's athletes have been honoured by Prince Albert II and Minister of State Pierre Dartout.
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After being forced into early retirement over the so-called “Rock Files”, Claude Palmero’s attempt to have his dismissal reversed and compensation paid by the Palace has been rejected by Monaco’s highest court.
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Blending Andean, European and African traditions into one, the Peruvian Criolla is a traditional style of dance and music celebrated with its own special day. Now AMLA is putting on a show to introduce it to Monaco and make it part our world as well.
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The number of passengers passing through Nice Côte d’Azur Airport hit 99.9% of 2019 levels this summer, though with notably fewer planes touching down due to changing schedules and demand.
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This year’s La Rentrée was a little different for Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, who are back at school in Monaco, albeit with one big change.
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A phishing campaign hoping to trick unsuspecting recipients into sharing their personal and bank details is going around France. Here’s what you need to look out for.
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The 21st edition of the Cap d'Ail Triathlon, which will take place later this month, will look a little different this time round as the distances for the three disciplines have been doubled. Here's everything you need to know.
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This November, Sotheby’s will present ‘Vienna 1900: An Imperial and Royal Collection’’, the most important and largest Viennese Imperial and Royal Jewellery collection ever to come to auction.
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Almost 50 young dancers from 17 different countries have come to the Principality and its Académie Princesse Grace this year hoping to hone their skills as the ballet stars of tomorrow.
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Over 2,100 people are confirmed to have died and many more thousands are injured after a violent earthquake hit Morocco’s Atlas Mountain region last Friday. Aid and condolences continue to pour in, including touching words from Prince Albert II.
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