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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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Minor speeding infractions in France will no longer lose drivers points in 2024

A new “common sense” law that will bring an end to point-taking for speeders caught doing less than 5kmph above the speed limit is set to come into force in the new year. 

France: Contentious immigration bill shot down in the National Assembly by the left and right

A bill containing nearly 30 potential reforms to France’s immigration policy went down in flames in the National Assembly before it had even been debated. A successful motion to outright reject the...

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Monaco’s Sass Café recreated in dramatic setting of Saudi Arabian desert

Sass Café’s indominable style has been transported to the magical Saudi Arabian oasis of AlUla, where guests can enjoy a fine dining menu cooked nomad-style above an open flame and a glitzy décor...

Photos: The 2023 U Giru de Natale charity race in Monaco

It was under a beautiful blue December sky that more than 1,500 participants pounded the streets of the Principality for the 2023 U Giru de Natale charity run.

Video: Inspiring and inclusive ‘C’est Beau !’ dance show to premiere at the Grimaldi Forum

At a pioneering performance on 14th December, the Monaco Dance Forum will showcase an original piece entitled ‘C’est Beau !’ that features the talents of dancers both with and without...

“World’s most highly trained covert operative” to speak at human trafficking conference in Monaco

Tony Schiena, a man known as the “world’s most highly trained covert operative” in the global fight against human trafficking and terrorism, will next week be speaking at a web conference held...