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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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Athletics: Records tumble at thrilling Herculis Meeting
It was a historic night at the Stade Louis II on Friday as records tumbled at the Herculis Diamond League event.
Saint Tropez: The ultra-cool beach pop-ups you need to know about this summer
Designer beachside collaborations are the theme of the summer in Saint Tropez. Here's everything you need to know.
Jonas Vingegaard wins back-to-back Tour de France titles
Jumbo-Visma rider Jonas Vingegaard defended his Tour de France title over the weekend, once again beating Tadej Pogacar to take the yellow jersey on the Champs Élysées.
Heatwave: orange heat alert ends with spectacular storm and cooler temperatures
Météo France has lifted the orange alert in Monaco and the Alpes-Maritimes after 15 consecutive days of punishing heat. What’s in store for the rest of the month?
More than half of Europeans want to see the green energy transition sped up
The results of a new European Commission climate change survey have revealed that Europeans across the continent hold some very strong opinions on the bloc’s efforts to move towards a greener...
Ethics committee, asset declarations, gifts: Monaco introduces new anti-corruption law for government members
Monaco has published by Sovereign Ordinance new ethical guidelines for members of the government, as it takes another important step towards meeting the Council of Europe's anti-corruption standards.