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Avalanche kills three skiers in French Alps
Two British nationals and a French skier died when an avalanche swept through the Manchet valley near Val d’Isère on Friday morning.
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The worlds of science and economy collide at ‘Natural Capital’ event in Monaco
The connections between environmental health and economic practices were explored at a thought-provoking event called ‘Natural Capital: Challenges and Solutions for a Sustainable Future’ that...
Monaco extends its cycle network with new lane linking Condamine and Larvotto
The Louis II tunnel is now able to accommodate cyclists in safety thanks to a dedicated cycle lane in the direction of Menton.
Schedule: ‘Waste Reduction Week’ to focus on packaging
Believe it or not, Waste Reduction Week in Monaco features an action packed schedule of events and initiatives, and this year the week is targeting the billions of tonnes of household packaging waste...
French MPs try to stop air traffic control strike with quietly passed bill
An air traffic controllers' strike set to take place 19th to 21st November may be thwarted by last-minute legislation that states air staff now need to give advanced warning to minimise disruptions.
Davide Livermore to direct Don Carlo, one of Verdi’s darkest operas, this November
Written as a way to reinsert himself back into the 19th century Paris opera scene after a few 'bad' experiences, Giuseppe Verdi’s Don Carlo highlights the all-too-human struggles between love and...
More and more ski property owners are choosing to work from the mountains
Workers around the world are being called back to the office, but many at the top end of the pay packet are resisting the return to their workplace desks, with an increasing number transforming their...