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Michael Jackson’s 120 artworks worth $1.6 billion heading to new French Riviera gallery
Jermaine Jackson has chosen Monaco to unveil something the world wasn’t expecting: a gallery museum dedicated to a side of Michael Jackson very few knew existed.
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EU researchers invited to ‘Innovate with Monaco’
The Principality is taking sustainability goals to another level at an Innovate with Monaco session, inviting European researchers to pitch their ideas to the EU and highlight tech and artificial...
Free bus trial set to begin in October
The government and the National Council will meet in September to thrash out the practicalities of having free busses soon operating in the Principality.
Prince’s Foundation joins Global Ghost Gear Initiative
A programme dedicated to solving the problem of abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear, known colloquially as “ghost gear”, has just received the backing of the Prince Albert II of Monaco...
Paul Mitchell in favour of mic’ing up referees
With a low drone of dissenting voices following a weekend of questionable refereeing calls, the debate around how to improve such an integral element of the game will likely intensify in the coming...
Spider’s sister sells for record €40 million
A steel version of Louise Bourgeois’ iconic Spider, similar to the giant sculpture featured in Monte-Carlo, has been sold by art gallery Hauser & Wirth for €40 million, the biggest sum ever paid...
Monaco qualify for Rugby 7s final
Monaco Rugby 7s won the second round of the In Extenso Rugby Sevens on Saturday to qualify for the grand final, which will take place in Paris later this year.