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EU–US trade deal sparks outrage as 15% tariff hits European exports
While framed as a strategic necessity to avoid harsher sanctions from Donald Trump, critics warn the agreement could severely impact European industry — with Monaco’s high-value exports among the likely casualties.
Read moreAustralian Open finalist Hugo Nys: “It was one of the most beautiful sporting performances in Monaco’s history”
In this exclusive interview, Hugo Nys, the Principality’s first tennis player to reach a Grand Slam final, tells Monaco Life that playing amidst a hostile home crowd at the Australian Open was both...
A diverse Monaco Run programme returns with something for every fitness level
The Monaco Run, the annual two-day racing event taking place on Quai Albert Ier, attracts everyone from world-class athletes to weekend warriors and families looking for a bit of fun and exercise. To...
Chef Yannick Alléno to open Pavyllon London in summer 2023
After launching Pavyllon Monte-Carlo in 2022, Yannick Alléno, one of the most Michelin-starred chefs in the world, will open Pavyllon London this summer.
EU increases pressure on Russia by boosting fuel price caps
The European Union has put further price caps on Russian oil exports which it says will help stabilise global energy markets.
Monaco National Council Elections: One party holds all the power
It was a clean sweep for the Union Nationale Monégasque over the weekend, with National Council President Brigitte Boccone-Pagès and her party winning all 24 seats.
What to expect from this week’s pension reform protests in France
A new round of pension reform protests in the form of strike actions are on the cards for Tuesday. Find out how they will affect commutes, schools and transport.