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Evacuated Monaco residents return home after six days as reinforcement work progresses
Technical reports allowed authorities to permit return to buildings near the former Collège Charles III, though 840 high school students will not resume classes at the site.
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Sporting teams hit by Covid
As Covid cases spike within the Principality and France, the knock-on effects are starting to be felt within the sporting industry, with a multitude of players out of action and fans unable to access...
Tourism takes another hit during festive season
The festive season in Monaco was “not catastrophic”, according to Guy Antognelli, the Principality’s Director of Tourism, but it was not “as good as had been hoped for”.
Third Covid death in five days
Another Covid-related fatality on Wednesday marks a grim start to the year for Monaco, with three deaths in just five days. Hospitalisations are also reaching critical point.
Philippe Clement: “I am someone who wants to win everything”
ASM hierarchy gave off an undeniably defiant, confident tone throughout Wednesday's conference as they entrust the next stage of their daring sporting project to Philippe Clement.
Matteo Atti: “Luxury is less self-centric today”
The luxury industry has changed dramatically thanks to a new generation of high net worth consumers, digital advances and, of course, a worldwide pandemic.
Nice Carnival and Menton Lemon Festival still on track
After disappointing cancellations last year, it's been confirmed that the Nice Carnival and the Menton Lemon Festival will go ahead in February. The Prom Classic, however, hangs in the balance.