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Air traffic controllers suspend September strike but new dates loom in October
Travellers heading through France’s airports on 18th September can breathe a sigh of relief, at least for now.
Read moreJordane Saget decorates the streets of Monte-Carlo with his distinctive ‘lifelines’
Jordane Saget has adorned the streets of Monte-Carlo with his chalk 'lifelines', and inspired Mada One's top pastry chef to create something extra special this Easter.
Monaco’s broadcasting evolution and the role of Télé Monte-Carlo explored in new exhibition
The exhibition will share the rich history of broadcasting in the Principality and retell the story of Télé Monte-Carlo for a new audience. It will open to the public on 25th March.
ClicBus: Monaco launches on demand bus service for areas not served by regular routes
From 25th March, the new service will vastly improve public transportation networks in the parts of the Principality that are underserviced the regular CAM routes.
Economy: Revenues exceed €20 billion for the first time in Monaco
The financial and insurance activities sector was the biggest success story, improving its revenues by an incredible 86.8% during 2023.
France becomes world’s first country to legislate limits on fast fashion
Brands such as Shein and Temu have found themselves in the crosshairs of a landmark law recently passed in France that seeks to “limit the excesses of ultra-fast fashion” by levying an...
The most expensive streets for real estate on the Côte d’Azur revealed
Proximity to the sea and exceptional views are two of the things that the most expensive streets in Nice, Cannes and Antibes have in common...