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From a former president’s home, Monaco signs on to America’s biggest birthday
In a Washington residence once belonging to a US president, Monaco formalised its role in America’s 250th independence celebrations — with Grace Kelly, astronauts and Hollywood all part of the story.
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Half-classes, no classes and facemasks: what happens from 11th May?
A large number of children will not be returning to classrooms this academic year, despite the reopening of schools in less than a week.
Battle of the Buildings decided
On Friday night, the Battle of the Buildings came down to two Monegasque neighbourhoods vying for the top spot and a shot at winning 600 pizzas for their residents.
Third time unlucky for Leclerc
Formula One darling Charles Leclerc missed out on victory on Sunday, but still made the podium, in the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix Series race modelled after the Interlagos track in Brazil.
Home Patient Monitoring Centre now on standby
With only two patients left to care for, the government is standing down its home monitoring team who have spent the past six weeks caring for patients suffering mild symptoms of Covid-19.
14-day quarantine will not apply to Schengen zone
France revealed late Sunday night that it would not quarantine travellers arriving from the EU, the Schengen area or Britain due to the coronavirus pandemic, contradicting an earlier announcement.
Video interview: Olivier Wenden and Christian Moore
Monaco Life interviews Olivier Wenden, VP of the Prince's Foundation, and Christian Moore, President of GEMA, about the lockdown, its impact on the environment, and what we can hope to achieve from...