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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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Ursula von der Leyen re-elected EC president, outlines vision for Europe

European Commission leader Ursula von der Leyen and Parliamentary President Roberta Metsola were both re-elected in Thursday’s EU elections, staving off the far-right to maintain a more centrist...

Èze villagers up in arms over mass street closures during Tour de France

In order to maintain security and the safety of the Tour de France's competing cyclists, the village will be entirely cut off to passing traffic on 21st July, and locals are not happy about it.  

Drowsiness detectors and speed adapters among mandatory safety features for new EU cars

The EU anticipates that these new safety measures will save more than 25,000 lives and prevent around 140,000 serious injuries by the year 2038. 

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Housing crisis: Nice to crack down on short-term holiday rentals

The Municipal Council of Nice has unanimously voted to tighten regulations on short-term furnished accommodations in an effort to alleviate pressure on the local housing market. 

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Promenade de la Mer: Menton’s private beaches finally reopen to the public

After 10 long months of renovation works and upgrades along the Promenade de la Mer, Menton’s private beach restaurants and clubs have finally begun to welcome back their loyal customers.  

France: Macron accepts Attal’s resignation, but asks him to stay on as “caretaker”

Amid political upheaval in France, Gabriel Attal, who has officially resigned as Prime Minister, has been asked to stay on in the role until his successor is found - and agreed upon.