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From Stanley Clarke to Morcheeba: Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival unveils a glittering 2025 programme
The Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival returns 20–29 Nov, uniting legends like Ibrahim Maalouf, Stanley Clarke, Morcheeba and Asaf Avidan on the stage of the Salle Garnier.
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A sculpture exhibition featuring Philippe Geluck’s famous cat of the Charlie Hebdo cartoons is gracing the Larvotto promenade, featuring 20 gigantic pieces created in dedication to the victims of...
Nature can recover
Scientists at ZSL have used long-term space satellite data to monitor and evaluate the impacts of more than 20 years of nature restoration efforts at the Knepp Estate in the UK. The results are...
New restaurant: Beefbar Naro’s
The former Komo restaurant near Port Hercule has been transformed into Beefbar Naro’s, offering Levantine cuisine and prime meats, and spearheaded by local food guru Riccardo Giraudi.
EU’s roaming cap extended for 10 more years
Europe’s new improved roaming regulation, known as “Roam-like-at-home”, has been renewed for a decade, giving travellers in the EU and EEA the freedom to call, text and surf the net abroad...
Princess Charlene visits new mothers at CHPG
Princess Charlene continues her whirlwind of official duties, this time visiting new mothers at Princess Grace Hospital, bearing gifts and spreading smiles.
Monaco’s graduates obtain “exceptional results”
The high school students of the Principality have gotten their Baccalauréat results and the numbers show another excellent year with 98.45% of students passing their exams.