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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 renews campaign to engage men in ending violence against women
Monaco is once again urging men to take a visible stand against gender-based violence, with powerful messages broadcast throughout the Principality.
What Monaco’s record-breaking GDP per employee really says about its economy
Monaco’s economy generated €152,277 per employee in 2024. But behind the headline figure is a story of sector strength, talent concentration, and a business model built for high-value...
Monaco’s No Finish Line to welcome 100-strong Nice team running for inclusion and equality
More than 100 runners and walkers from Nice are gearing up for Monaco's No Finish Line, the eight-day long challenge that begins on November 15th.
Harry James explores feminine strength at Quai des Artistes exhibition
Self taught artist Harry James is showcasing his latest collection of female figures at Quai des Artistes from November 12th until December 11th.
Éric Ciotti proposes Monaco-style “free zone” near Nice to ease commuter traffic and attract investment
As part of his bid for mayor of Nice, Éric Ciotti has floated the idea of creating a special economic zone in the Plaine du Var at the western end of the city, aimed at attracting Monaco-based...
Monaco donates 2,700 school laptops and tablets to charities and families
Rather than letting old school laptops and tablets gather dust or head to landfill, Monaco is giving thousands of them a second life — and in doing so, tackling digital inequality, reducing waste,...