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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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Water restrictions loom on French Riviera as drought worries intensify

The French government is on the verge of enforcing water-saving measures on the south of France following a winter with record rain deficits.  

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Monaco’s corporate world falls short in gender equality

On International Women’s Rights Day, Monaco’s statistical agency IMSEE published an information sheet on women and corporate governance in the Principality. It revealed that barely a quarter of...

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Monaco has highest density of UHNWI in the world

More ultra-high-net-worth individuals have chosen to make Monaco their home, by population density, than anywhere else on Earth, with one in 39 homeowners being classed as a UHNWI, according to a new...

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Photos: Throne Room at the Prince’s Palace restored ahead of public reopening in April

Almost a decade of restoration and conservation works at the Palais Princier de Monaco will come to fruition next month with the grand reopening to the public set for 2nd April. Amongst the treasures...

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WhatsApp agrees to conform to EU consumer protection rules

WhatsApp, the popular mobile messaging app, has agreed to comply with the EU's terms on consumer protection, which include prohibiting the sharing of personal data with third parties.

Princess Charlene: A woman of many facets

On this International Women’s Day, we celebrate Monaco’s most public female, Princess Charlene, and reveal how there is so much more to this individualistic woman than meets the eye.