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Monaco is now home to over 100 centenarians — and most are Monegasque
With 9,686 Monegasques recorded at the end of 2023, the proportion of those aged 100 or more represents a striking concentration of ultra-senior residents in one of the world’s most affluent and medically advanced territories.
Read moreVenturi Astrolab’s lunar rover unveiled to Prince Albert of Monaco
Prince Albert II of Monaco has been given an exclusive first look at the lunar rover FLEX at Venturi Group’s Monegasque headquarters.
Palme d’Or and politics: French female director wins at Cannes
Justine Triet won this year’s coveted Palme d’Or with Anatomy of a Fall before using her acceptance speech to come down heavily on the French government and its policies.
Grand Prix: Monaco curse strikes Leclerc brothers during frustrating home weekend
Both Charles and Arthur Leclerc endured a difficult weekend on the streets they call home, with neither achieving their desired result at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Government action: Monaco news round-up
Monaco backs a global early warning system at the UN, welcomes new recruits to the Prince’s Carabinieri, publishes a positive trade and commerce forecast, and gives fast fashion a thumbs down.
Monaco Grand Prix: Max Verstappen wins in the wet in Monaco
Mid-race rain added a sprinkle of chaos to a Monaco Grand Prix that was heading towards a processionary finish, but the top three remained unchanged with Max Verstappen taking the chequered flag.
Football: Monaco fail to arrest the slide and drop out of European places
AS Monaco suffered another loss on Saturday, this time against Rennes (2-0) on Saturday, and this one, their fourth in six matches, could prove highly consequential.