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Interview: Antonio Salvatore on 80 years of Rampoldi, the legend of Monte-Carlo, and why classics never die
Antonio Salvatore has spent a decade at the helm of Monaco’s most storied restaurant. On its 80th anniversary, he reflects on legacy, loyalty, and why Monte-Carlo must stay true to itself.
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Hotel suite defence challenged in tax case
As Sir Philip Green continues to face a storm of criticism in the wake of the collapse of UK high street chain BHS, another British businessman has been accused of not playing fair, this time for not...
Suicide at Monaco station
A 62-year-old resident of Menton was declared dead just after 10 am Monday after throwing himself in front of a train at Monaco Monte-Carlo station. Eyewitnesses report the man had been sitting on a...
Monaco helps fund marine protected areas
M2PA, the Association for the Sustainable Financing of Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas, has granted its first funding to protected areas in the Maghreb. At the second Marine Protected Areas...
Minister of Health and Social Affairs talks to Monaco Life about politics, health care and teleworking
First things first, let’s set the record straight regarding the whole Conseiller de Gouvernement-Ministre title. It’s a mouthful to say, especially for an English-native speaker. The title of...
Good year for Monaco tourism
Monaco’s tourism industry continues to perform well. The Monaco Tourist and Convention Bureau (DTC) has reported that despite a 2.8 percent drop in hotel room occupancy in 2016, overall profits of...
GRECO in Monaco on routine visit
Monaco last week hosted representatives of the Council of Europe’s State Group Against Corruption (GRECO), as part of its fourth round of evaluation on the theme “Preventing Corruption of...