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Southern France ravaged by fast-moving wildfire near Spanish frontier
A fierce wildfire in the south of France, close to the Spanish border, has become the most devastating blaze of the summer, burning through 13,000 hectares in less than 24 hours, killing one woman and injuring at least nine others.
Read moreFind out everything you need to know at IUM’s Open Day
The International University of Monaco is holding an Open Day this Saturday 4th February for prospective students.
Covid-19 latest: WHO maintains highest alert level as circulation in Monaco continues to drop
The spread of Covid in Monaco has hit a remarkable low, with just 5% of all tests now coming back positive. The latest figures come as the WHO this week maintained its highest alert level, saying the...
Winners of ‘Man and the Sea’ photography competition featured in Monaco-Ville
RAMOGE is exhibiting the most beautiful pictures of its international photography competition on the gates of the Saint-Martin garden in Monaco-Ville.
Monaco simplifies its trademark registration procedures
Monaco’s shift to digital administration has taken another step forward with a new tool allowing people to file for or renew trademark protection forms online.
Exhibition: Amy Sherald catapults black American portraiture into the art world
In a major coup for Monaco, Hauser & Wirth is showing ‘The World We Make' by contemporary portraitist Amy Sherald, whose mission to reinsert African Americans into the art historical canon is...
Pierre Dartout contracts Covid for second time
Monaco’s second in charge, Minister of State Pierre Dartout, has tested positive for Covid, exactly a week after the Palace announced an asymptomatic Prince Albert had contracted the virus.