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Europe’s airlines gut summer schedules as Iran war drives jet fuel crisis
European airlines have axed tens of thousands of summer flights as the Iran war drives jet fuel prices to record levels, with Lufthansa, Aer Lingus, SAS and Ryanair all cutting schedules.
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Monaco stocks stores with face masks
Monaco’s lockdown will be lifted in less than a week and to prepare, the government is equipping several stores in the Principality with masks that can be purchased by the public.
Interview: Michael Flatley
Monaco Life catches up with one of the Principality’s newest residents, 'Lord of the Dance' star Michael Flatley.
Prince checks up on Larvotto building site
Prince Albert has made a special trip to visit the construction site at Larvotto Beach. Works resumed recently after the site was initially shut down because of the Covid-19 health crisis.
My unexpected training for confinement
This story is not about giving advise on how to handle confinement, but sharing my experience during the 20-day voyage I made with eXXpedition across the Pacific, between Galapagos to Easter Island.
Is it too early to send the kids back to school?
There is an overwhelming feeling of unrest among parents in the Principality who are concerned about sending their children back to school from 11th May.
Slight population decline in Principality in 2019
As of the end of 2019, the official population of Monaco stood at 38,100 inhabitants, a 0.5% decrease over 2018, representing 200 fewer people.