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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

More than 100 drugs available in EU deemed “more dangerous than useful”

Prescrire magazine has released its annual list of medications that are currently available in the EU, but are potentially hazardous to human health. Of the 105 drugs featured, 88 are prescribed in...

A guide to the best Made in Monaco gifts this Christmas

From gifts inspired by Princess Grace herself to spirits and jewellery crafted right here in the Principality, look no further than our guide to the best Made in Monaco gifts for ideas on what to buy...

Prince Albert II congratulates students of Outward Bound Monaco’s UK programme

Nearly two dozen students who bravely took on the challenges of Outward Bound Monaco’s overseas programmes in England and Wales this summer have been awarded their official diplomas by Prince...

Renewed Paris-Berlin night train hailed as “greener” alternative to air travel

As the first Berlin to Paris overnight train in nearly a decade pulled into the Gare de l’Est this week, many hailed the occasion as a landmark in the journey towards cleaner travel alternatives,...

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France launches new simulator to guide couples through the PACS process

The French government has launched an online tool to help guide prospective civil partners through its Pacte Civil de Solidarité or PACS process. Here’s how it works.  

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Lignes d’Azur network will soon stop accepting paper tickets on trams and buses

Paper tickets will cease to be accepted on the Lignes d’Azur public transportation network after 31st December. So what are tourists and causal users to do?