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Interview: Antonio Salvatore on 80 years of Rampoldi, the legend of Monte-Carlo, and why classics never die
Antonio Salvatore has spent a decade at the helm of Monaco’s most storied restaurant. On its 80th anniversary, he reflects on legacy, loyalty, and why Monte-Carlo must stay true to itself.
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Remembering Marcel Pagnol: Monaco pays homage with day of celebrations
To mark the 50th anniversary of the passing of Marcel Pagnol, a day of tribute and homage was held in honour of the great writer and filmmaker at the instigation of Prince Albert II.
Working in Monaco: New report provides snapshot of the workforce
A new report from IMSEE has revealed insights into the Principality’s 74,000-strong workforce, including who they work for, where they live and predominantly what age they are.
Podcast: Fine and rare wines and spirit auctioneer Jamie Ritchie
In this podcast, we talk to Jamie Ritchie, one of the industry’s most respected authorities on fine and rare wines and spirits.
French air traffic controllers’ strike impacts travel across Europe
45% of flights in and out of Nice Côte d’Azur Airport on Thursday 25th April are likely to be affected by the strike.
Lascaux in Monaco: Reproduction of the famous cave coming to the Musée d’Anthropologie Préhistorique
Prehistory will come alive at the upcoming Lascaux à Monaco exhibit, which will be hosted by the Musée d'Anthropologie Préhistorique in the Jardin Exotique neighbourhood for six months from 19th...
Football: Monaco take huge step towards Champions League qualification
AS Monaco took a significant step toward bringing Champions League football back to the Stade Louis II by beating Lille OSC (1-0) on Wednesday night. It was a huge night of sport in the...