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Stephanie Horsman

Stephanie has been a writer for more than 20 years, with a career that has taken her from Los Angeles to New York and finally to Europe. In addition to news, she has also written for television, advertising and radio.

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Europe’s finest artisans and chefs heading to Monaco for Monte-Carlo Gastronomie

At the end of this week, the Chapiteau de Fontvieille will welcome a melting pot of over 100 exhibitors representing the finest foods from across Europe for the 26th edition of the Monte-Carlo...

No Finish Line surpasses 300,000km goal to end in triumph

As the 2023 edition of the No Finish Line charity race came to an end over the weekend, organisers announced that the ambitious goal of reaching 300,000 kilometres had been matched and considerably...

Reduced rates for on-the-spot payment of fines now possible for certain offences 

France has introduced a new law allowing offenders caught committing certain offences, from driving without insurance to drug use, to pay on-the-spot fines at a reduced rate. Here’s how it will...

Breakdown of Monaco’s private workforce shows average salary of €4,600 per month

A new IMSEE report shows that the pay checks of Monaco’s private sector employees vary wildly, with more than half taking home over €3,000 per month, peaking at close to €20,000 in some sectors.

French MPs try to stop air traffic control strike with quietly passed bill

An air traffic controllers' strike set to take place 19th to 21st November may be thwarted by last-minute legislation that states air staff now need to give advanced warning to minimise disruptions.

Davide Livermore to direct Don Carlo, one of Verdi’s darkest operas, this November

Written as a way to reinsert himself back into the 19th century Paris opera scene after a few 'bad' experiences, Giuseppe Verdi’s Don Carlo highlights the all-too-human struggles between love and...