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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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Monaco schools unite against bullying

Each of Monaco’s public and private schools have participated in a 'No to Harassment Day' designed to teach children and adults about bullying in both the overt as well as more insidious forms. 

Cap 3000 to give clothing “second life” in exchange for gift cards

This weekend, the Cap 3000 shopping centre, in collaboration with organisation The Second Life, is holding a pop-up event where people can trade used clothing items in good condition for a gift card....

Flaunt your green credentials on Sustainable Textile Day

To mark the European Week of Waste Reduction, Monaco’s town hall is putting on a special one-day event to highlight the reuse and recycling of textiles for the betterment of the environment. It’s...

Ocean Viking’s fate causes tensions between France and Italy

A diplomatic dispute is brewing between France and Italy over which country should take in the Ocean Viking, a ship carrying more than 200 migrants that has been stranded at sea since late October.  

Seabed mining, alert systems and carbon credits: COP27 in full swing

Here are some highlights of the COP27 summit so far in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, as world leaders, environmentalists and scientists try to come up with workable solutions to ease the planet’s climate...

Tempt the taste buds at Monte-Carlo Gastronomy

With over 100 international exhibitors, visitors to Monte-Carlo Gastronomy at the Chapiteau in Fontvieille will be treated to a huge variety of products and tasty treats from all around Europe.