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French prosecutors seize nearly €1 million in luxury goods and cash in Beaulieu-sur-Mer fraud probe
A luxury lifestyle built on welfare fraud? French authorities seize cash, designer goods and Rolexes in a sweeping sting targeting a Beaulieu-sur-Mer family, allegedly living far beyond their declared means.
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Omicron BA.2 variant behind Covid resurgence
The highly transmissible subvariant of Omicron, known as BA.2, is now the dominant Covid strain, sending the number of cases surging once again in Monaco and the world.
Oceanographic Museum seeking summer staff
The Oceanographic Museum is recruiting for seasonal positions to cover the summer and holiday periods, giving interested people the chance to work in this important Monaco institution.
Monaco Pavilion in Dubai marks exciting milestone
With just four days to go at the Universal Exposition in Dubai, the Monaco Pavilion hit the million-visitor milestone.
€3,000 raised for civilian victims of Ukraine conflict
An event that looked at the geopolitical and economic consequences of the Ukrainian war was also able to raise a total of €3,000 in donations to help those in need from the war-torn nation.
Prince takes the wheel in unveiling of new green bus fleet
The Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco lined up their new 100% electric buses in front of Prince Albert and the Palace on Monday as they prepare to take the fleet to the streets of the Principality.
France to suspend short-haul flights from April
France will soon be the first EU nation to stop air travel to destinations that can be reached by a 2.4-hour train journey in an effort to lessen the country’s carbon footprint.