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From Stanley Clarke to Morcheeba: Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival unveils a glittering 2025 programme
The Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival returns 20–29 Nov, uniting legends like Ibrahim Maalouf, Stanley Clarke, Morcheeba and Asaf Avidan on the stage of the Salle Garnier.
Read moreNew robot for Monaco’s police service
Monaco’s Public Security Service is buying a new remote control robot from the ECA Group, the Iguana E Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV).
Bagatelle Bistro to close, citing lack of business
The luxury Bagatelle bistro is shutting down after 16 months in operation, due to a lack of business. The staff of 17 were told of the closure on August 10.
Famous architect offers bridge design – for free
The famous international architect Renzo Piano has offered to design a new bridge to replace the collapsed Morandi Bridge in Genoa, free of charge.
Experts sound warning on oysters
The herpes-like disease is particularly destructive for oysters in the first year of life. Fortunately, it is not contagious for humans.
AS Monaco makes up for lack of access to training sessions
AS Monaco invited its fans to its training session at Stade Louis II on Wednesday, August 29 while work is being undertaken at the La Turbie training ground.
Four-month suspended sentence for drunk driver
A French drunk driver who asked directions from police officers was handed a four-month jail sentence, suspended, on Monday by Monaco’s Criminal Court.