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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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Roca Team prevail in latest thriller against Olympiacos
AS Monaco Basketball and Olympiacos have forged an intense rivalry in recent times, and the latest meeting between the pair attested to that, with the Roca Team prevailing (64-60) in an intense...
Culture in conversation: Series of talks commemorate Prince Pierre Foundation
Over the next six months, a series of in-depth talks and debates at the Théâtre des Variétés will commemorate the centenary of cultural discussions initiated by Prince Pierre (1895-1964), a great...
French hunting reform fails to hit home with worried public
The French government has tightened restrictions on hunting, but the reforms stop short of introducing a ban on Sunday hunts, despite nearly 80% of the population backing the idea.
Paul Newman Rolex amongst rarities going under the gavel this month
Lovers of exclusive watches and jewellery will have a field day at the upcoming Antiquorum auction, which features 226 lots of pieces rarely found on the open market.
Fresh snow brings good and bad to French resorts
Snow has returned to local ski resorts, with 20cm falling over the weekend, but with it has come danger, and even death, after a skier in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region was killed in an...
Drunk driver charged in Monaco tunnel death
Monaco prosecutors have charged the drunk driver of a Mercedes with involuntary manslaughter after the car he was driving ploughed head-on into a two-wheeler late Saturday evening, killing the...