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International school expansion drives private education boom as Monaco public enrolment drops
Two international schools account for most recent growth, with the British School and International School of Monaco adding 102 students between 2022-23 and 2023-24 alone.
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Navigating new challenges: the 92nd Monte-Carlo Rally begins
The 92nd Monte-Carlo Rally kicked off on Thursday afternoon, with new routes at higher altitudes and more demanding conditions. This year's event will test the skills of seasoned drivers amidst the...
Interview: Alexandre Boin reflects on an inspiring first year as Director of the CREM
In an interview with Monaco Life, Alexandre Boin talks about his experiences over the last 12 months and his long-term goals for the Club des Résidents Etrangers de Monaco, which now has more than...
Sainte Dévote: When, where and how to get involved with the boat burning ceremony
This weekend, the Principality will celebrate its patron saint, Sainte Dévote, and one of the highlights of the celebrations will be the symbolic burning of the boat ceremony. Here are all the...
Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo presents ‘Mozart à Monaco’
Although the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo's ‘Mozart à Monaco’ dedication officially began on 23rd January, another four events honouring the great composer are yet to come.
New limits set for France’s wage garnishment system
The system that allows French creditors to seize a portion of a debtor’s wage until the balance is paid in full has been adjusted in 2024. Here are the new pay brackets and limits.
Monaco’s human rights record to be examined by UN Periodic Review
The human rights record of Monaco will be examined by the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Working Group for the fourth time on Monday 29th January, in a...