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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.

Author’s Articles

Nice Airport returns to pre-pandemic figures, but with fewer planes

The number of passengers passing through Nice Côte d’Azur Airport hit 99.9% of 2019 levels this summer, though with notably fewer planes touching down due to changing schedules and demand.  

Back to school for Monaco’s Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella

This year’s La Rentrée was a little different for Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, who are back at school in Monaco, albeit with one big change.  

Académie Princesse Grace

Young dancers from around the world flocking to Monaco’s Académie Princesse Grace

Almost 50 young dancers from 17 different countries have come to the Principality and its Académie Princesse Grace this year hoping to hone their skills as the ballet stars of tomorrow. 

Photos: Monaco’s Princely family celebrates U Cavagnëtu

An event exclusively reserved for Monegasques and their families, this year’s U Cavagnëtu picnic at the Parc Princesse Antoinette saw nearly 1,000 people turn out and join Prince Albert II and his...

Morocco earthquake: Prince Albert II sends condolences as death toll surpasses 2,000

Over 2,100 people are confirmed to have died and many more thousands are injured after a violent earthquake hit Morocco’s Atlas Mountain region last Friday. Aid and condolences continue to pour in,...

Meet Reef Pulse, the innovative French company using acoustics to listen in on coral reefs

By tracking the health and functioning of coral reefs using AI and passive acoustics, French company Reef Pulse is on the cutting edge of marine protections.