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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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Delays to be expected on Boulevard du Jardin Exotique until mid-August

Both drivers and pedestrians with be affected by the disruptions caused by works taking place over the next two weeks in the Boulevard du Jardin Exotique area.  

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New in Saint Tropez: Noto promises stylish Sicilian cuisine

On the back of a successful venture in Paris, the Annie Famose Group has opened a new Noto in Saint Tropez that is being headed up by a former Four Season chef, Emilio Giangnoni.

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Summer shutdowns: why do France and Italy all but shut down in August?

It might seem counterproductive to shut up shop when all the tourists come to town, but it’s a tradition that is deep-rooted in this part of the Mediterranean. Monaco Life explains the phenomena of...

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Getting to know Monaco: The lively La Condamine, a favourite with locals

Found right in the heart of the Principality, covering the famous Port Hercule and a vibrant retail zone, La Condamine is where much of daily life occurs in Monaco.

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Savchuk Foundation raises €50,000 for the CSM’s paediatric brain cancer research

The Scientific Centre of Monaco has received a €50,000 boost from the Savchuk Foundation, which will help further its research into treatments to stop brain cancers in children before they take...

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Experts warn that turbulence is on the rise, and climate change could be to blame

Excessive or strong turbulence has increased in frequency by as much as 55% in the last 40 years, according to UK-based researchers, and climate change could be at the root of the phenomenon.