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Women of Monaco Lunch raises funds for education while spotlighting female leadership
A sold-out audience gathered in the beautiful gardens of the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo on Tuesday 9th June for the latest Women of Monaco Lunch, an elegant afternoon that brought together philanthropy, luxury, fashion and business leadership while raising €19,300 for Monaco Aide et Présence (MAP).
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New director for Princess Grace Irish Library
Paula Farquharson-Blengino has been named the new director of the Princess Grace Irish Library, taking over the reins from Judith Gantley who has held the post for 25 years.
New 'extreme' zone proposed for travel guidelines
The European Commission has set out new plans to prevent the internal border closures of last spring, including a dark red label for areas where Covid is circulating at extreme levels.
France: Silver lining amid massive GDP plunge
France suffered the worst economic recession since WWII in 2020, far surpassing the 2.2% contraction of 2009. But activity held up better than expected during the second lockdown.
Monaco records 11th Covid death
A 79-year-old Covid-positive person has died in Monaco, becoming the 11th victim since the pandemic began and the eighth person to succumb to the virus within a month.
Herrmann’s heartbreak ahead of 4th place finish
Boris Herrmann of the Seaexplorer-Yacht Club de Monaco has secured 4th in the Vendée Globe, but it wasn’t before a freak accident with a fishing ship left him limping back to port.
Geneva closes probe into Rybolovlev's art complaint
Swiss prosecutors have dropped a case brought by Dmitry Rybolovlev, president of AS Monaco, against an art dealer he accused of swindling him out of hundreds of millions of euros.