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Cassandra Tanti

Cassandra Tanti is the Editor-in-Chief of Monaco Life, bringing over 20 years of experience across digital, print, radio, and television. Beyond leading editorial strategy, she plays a central role in the company’s operations, overseeing business development, advertising partnerships, public relations, and high-profile interviews, making her a driving force behind Monaco Life’s growth and influence.

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Plastic use doubles in a decade, only 9% recycled worldwide

Less than 10% of the plastic used in the world is recycled, the OECD said Tuesday, calling for "coordinated and global solutions" ahead of talks on an international plastics treaty later this month. 

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Road resurfacing set to begin for GPs

The annual resurfacing of the Grand Prix circuit will take place from 28th February to 16th March this year. Here are the traffic disruptions you can expect during the works.

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Covid protocol relaxed slightly in schools

The government has released new guidelines for Covid positive and contact cases in schools in an effort to reduce absenteeism and disruptions to families in the Principality.

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Monaco shines at Prix de Lausanne 2022

The Princess Grace Academy stood out during the finale of the International Competition for Young Dancers at the prestigious Prix de Lausanne, with three students taking out prizes.

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No more masks outdoors

The government has pulled back some Covid restrictions in Monaco as circulation of the virus drops below the 1,000 mark for the first time in two months.

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Can coral help solve the mystery of childhood cancer?

This is the extraordinary story of how two very different teams of researchers at the Scientific Centre of Monaco are looking to the ocean to unlock the mysteries of childhood cancer.