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Parents of Monaco crash victim: “Justice has been served, but our mission continues”
The father of Dilara Akhundova tells Cassandra Tanti justice has been served after a drunk driver received five years in prison – close to maximum in Monaco – for the crash that killed his daughter and her friend in Monaco.
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Further pension reform strikes planned for 31st January
In protest at plans to up the retirement age and overhaul the pensions system, French unions are joining forces for another round of strike action at the end of this month.
Baptiste Serin: “Lots of people are rallying around rugby in Monaco”
Graced by the presence of Toulon scrum-half Baptiste Serin and prominent members of the Monégasque rugby community, AS Monaco Rugby began 2023 with a signal of intent.
France record holder Jimmy Gressier to return to Monaco Run
Jimmy Gressier, who holds the record for the quickest Frenchman over five kilometres, will participate once again in the Monaco Run, where his initial record was set.
Truffle day at the Marché de Monte-Carlo
It’s prime truffle and chestnut season in the region, and the Marché de Monte-Carlo is celebrating both of these winter favourites with a special market in early February.
Prince Albert tests positive for Covid again, health is of “absolutely no concern”
The Palace announced Tuesday afternoon that an asymptomatic Prince Albert II has contracted the Covid-19 virus for a third time.
New ETIAS and EES rules: What they mean for travel in and out of France
Two new systems due to come into effect in May that will impact travel for foreigners entering and leaving France and the EU have been delayed.