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Monaco government formally confirms it will not support abortion bill
Monaco’s government has confirmed it will not advance the National Council’s abortion bill, echoing Prince Albert II’s earlier stance and closing the door on months of debate.
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“Mission accomplished” as tourists return to French Riviera
The French Riviera has had a fantastic summer, according to the Tourism Committee, with occupancy rates as high as 90% and a jump in visitors and economic benefits.
Imperious Verstappen in a league of his own
Max Verstappen won the Belgium GP on Sunday to stretch his lead over Charles Leclerc and tighten his grip on consecutive World Championship titles.
Lady First III big winner of Palermo-Montecarlo regatta
The 17th edition of the Palermo-Montecarlo regatta has ended, and after a voyage filled with rough seas and difficult wind conditions, it was the Lady First III who took the cup.
Jim Ratcliffe signs €7 billion deal with China
Monaco resident Jim Ratcliffe is expanding his INEOS empire into China, signing three deals with state-backed China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation, which are expected to make a turnover of €10...
Monaco’s traditional picnic U Cavagnetü returns
After two years of postponement due to Covid, Monaco’s end-of-summer picnic, U Cavagnetü, is back and being held at Princess Antoinette Park in September.
New expo celebrates the tastes and talents of the Med
The first ever Monaco Mediterranée Salon is set to be held in September, bringing together the best of Monaco, France, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, Greece and Turkey.