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Interview: Back where he belongs – Chris Dhondt returns to Monaco’s CREM
Chris Dhondt ran CREM for five years before leaving for New York and a senior role at Tiffany & Co. Now he is back as Director General — and he has no hesitation about why.
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Monegasques invited to apply for new housing in Grand Ida quarter
Monaco’s housing department on Thursday put out a call for people of Monegasque nationality who are interested in renting state-owned apartments to make their applications online now.
Total Energies to cap price of fuel at €1.99 beyond 2023
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”.
Basketball: Expectation and uncertainty – Roca Team set to get French title defence underway
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...
BEFIT: EU to simplify tax rules for cross-border companies
The European Union is adopting a raft of new initiatives to reduce tax compliance costs and make rules easier for large, cross-border businesses.
Explained: All the answers to your questions about the “Monegasques”
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.
France bans under 14s from riding electric scooters
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...