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Philippe Mettoux withdraws from Monaco’s top government role, interim minister to remain in office
Philippe Mettoux, the French legal expert appointed earlier this month as Monaco’s next Minister of State, has withdrawn his candidacy before taking office, the Prince’s Palace announced Thursday.
Read moreProminent Monaco figures come together to speak out against violence towards women
Leading voices from the Monaco Government and civil society have united to address the critical issue of violence against women, reaffirming the Principality’s commitment to supporting victims and...
Monaco delegation highlights progress and challenges at COP29
COP29 in Baku ended with a $300bn annual climate finance deal for developing nations by 2035. Though seen as progress, it drew criticism for falling short of addressing the climate crisis's urgency.
Six nights of Donizetti’s ‘L’elisir d’amore’ to conclude 2024 at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo
The delightful Donizetti comedy, L’elisir d’amore, will be on stage at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo this December for six magical performances, including a special dinner event on New Year’s Eve.
Beausoleil to boost surveillance network with new cameras in 2025
The 13 new security cameras are expected to be operational in early 2025.
English author James Vasey sets new children’s book in the Principality of Seborga
The Dog in the Wrong Place, a story for young readers aged two to eight, is available in both English and Italian, and is a beautifully illustrated tale featuring the Princess of Seborga and a...
Antoine Dupont among stars honoured by Princess Charlene at World Rugby Awards
Princess Charlene took centre stage at the World Rugby Awards in Monaco over the weekend, where France enjoyed a dominant performance, sweeping multiple top honours across both the men’s and...