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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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Go behind the scenes of the Casino de Monte-Carlo for European Heritage Day

Come September, the Casino de Monte-Carlo will be offering a limited number of visitors a chance to go behind the scenes of this iconic establishment to mark the annual European Heritage Day. But...

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How to keep your home cool without harming the environment

Everyone in this part of the world is feeling the heat at the moment. But amid warnings that powering up the air con is only adding to the problem, what else can be done to keep homes and workplaces...

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Air pollution alerts activated across Monaco and the Riviera

Higher-than-usual levels of tropospheric or ground-level ozone have been recorded in a large swathe of southern France, leading authorities to activate a Level 1 warning for the region.  

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All about the fairy tale Grand Ball of Monte-Carlo in Venice

The Grand Ball of Monte-Carlo, taking place this month in Venice on the opening night of the International Film Festival, promises to be an event “bursting with glamour”.

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France to send bullies to a different school in new strategy to strengthen protections for victims

This year’s La Rentrée will mark not only the start of a new school year, but also a new era of proactive measures combatting in-school bullying and cyberbullying, as well as better protections...

Getting to know Monaco: La Rousse, where old and new collide

Home to some of the Principality’s tallest high-rises as well as traditional buildings of yesteryear, the La Rousse neighbourhood in the east of Monaco is an interesting mix of the old and the new.