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Europe’s airlines gut summer schedules as Iran war drives jet fuel crisis
European airlines have axed tens of thousands of summer flights as the Iran war drives jet fuel prices to record levels, with Lufthansa, Aer Lingus, SAS and Ryanair all cutting schedules.
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Lignes d’Azur network will soon stop accepting paper tickets on trams and buses
Paper tickets will cease to be accepted on the Lignes d’Azur public transportation network after 31st December. So what are tourists and causal users to do?
Minor speeding infractions in France will no longer lose drivers points in 2024
A new “common sense” law that will bring an end to point-taking for speeders caught doing less than 5kmph above the speed limit is set to come into force in the new year.
Christmas in Monaco: When and where to find choirs and carols this December
From a very special Christmas concert by the students of the Académie Rainier III to a choir singing carols in the Place du Casino, here’s when and where to enjoy some festive melodies this month....
AS Monaco releases limited edition replica of 2003/04 Champions League jersey
20 years after AS Monaco made it to the UEFA Champions League finals, the football club has released a limited edition replica of the jersey worn by its players during that unforgettable campaign.
France: Contentious immigration bill shot down in the National Assembly by the left and right
A bill containing nearly 30 potential reforms to France’s immigration policy went down in flames in the National Assembly before it had even been debated. A successful motion to outright reject the...
Princess Charlene presides over iconic Bal de Noël in the gilded Salle Empire
Princess Charlene was the belle of the Bal de Noël on Friday night, as the highly-anticipated charity gala gathered more than 240 prestigious guests in the glamourous Hôtel de Paris for a festive...