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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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Monaco assumes presidency of the Pelagos Agreement for marine mammal protection
Looking ahead, Monaco plans to expand the Agreement’s reach and impact. This includes strengthening collaboration with other Mediterranean and international organisations focused on marine...
‘Repair is Fair’: Oceanographic Museum to host hands-on sustainability day for youth
Monaco’s Oceanographic Museum is hosting “Repair is Fair” on 25th November — a creative, hands-on event teaching students how everyday actions can help reduce waste and protect the planet.
Hamlet reimagined: a modern teen’s struggle comes to the Monaco stage
Far from a traditional staging, this adaptation centres around Hamm, a young man confined to his room following the death of his father.
Explained: What Monaco’s new road safety laws mean for drivers
Following the passing of Monaco’s new road safety law this November, we take a closer look at what these tougher rules mean for drivers — from roadside checks to harsher penalties and beyond.
Monaco’s financial crime oversight committee holds first formal session under new mandate
Monaco’s top-level financial crime committee has held its first meeting under a new mandate, as the Principality advances efforts to combat money laundering, terrorism financing and corruption.
Monaco’s Yachting Masterclass receives international certification
The recognition confirms that its Yachting Masterclass meets the highest international standards, enhancing the programme’s value and credibility for those seeking careers in the yachting industry.