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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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La Rentrée 2023

What’s new for La Rentrée 2023? 

Students going back to school can expect a few changes to come into effect for the 2023/24 academic year. Here’s what you need to know.  

Cap d’Ail petrol station closed indefinitely after falling rock hits car

The TotalEnergies petrol station on the Moyenne Corniche in Cap d’Ail has been closed after a piece of rock broke free from a cliff above and smashed into an unsuspecting vehicle.  

Could it be a record season for Monaco’s major venues and tourist attractions?

If provisional reports are anything to go by, Monaco’s popular tourist attractions, exhibitions and sports venues may well have pulled in record numbers of visitors this summer.  

Photos: More than a dozen babies born at the Jardin Animalier Rainier III this summer 

The Jardin Animalier Rainier III has been rather busy this summer! From peacocks to an Azara's agouti, here’s everything you need to know about Monaco’s youngest – and smallest – residents. 

Pablo Picasso at the Palais Princier de Monaco

The upcoming Pablo Picasso and Antiquity exhibit at the Palace Princier de Monaco explores the artist’s enduring love affair with the classical world.   

parental leave france

France improves access to parental leave for new employees

Until now, workers must have been employed for a minimum of 10 months in order to benefit from paid maternity and paternity leave. Here’s what has changed.