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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

Protecting the Med with new wastewater treatment plant

After four years, the extension to Monaco’s water treatment plant has been completed, increasing purification by over 30% and making run-off cleaner than ever, thus protecting the Med. 

2021 property report: market rebounds but still down

Monte-Carlo overtook Larvotto as the most expensive district to buy property last year, at €60,000 sqm. The annual property report also shows that 417 resale apartments fetched over €2 billion.

Prince’s photo competition returns for 2nd edition

The Prince Albert Foundation Environmental Photography Award contest is back and inviting photographers to reflect on the human relationship with nature and the link between human and planetary...

Public safety figures for 2021

As Monaco’s Public Safety Department marks its 120th anniversary, the force has released crime figures for 2021, showing that Monaco’s ‘Safe city’ image has been well maintained in 2021.

“Violence can settle insidiously in a home”

The latest study on violence against women in Monaco has shown a decrease in incidents reported in 2021, however the minister for women’s rights says that the crime remains a “constant battle".

Chanel celebrated in exceptional ballet

Modanse, starring prima ballerina Svetlana Zakharova and members of the Bolshoi Ballet, will present two exceptional performances dedicated to dance, music and beautiful costumes this April.