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Friday, January 23, 2026
Russian woman jailed for running prostitution transport network in Monaco A 73-year-old Russian woman has been sentenced in absentia by Monaco’s Criminal Court for her role in facilitating prostitution in the Principality, following an investigation into a network involving young Ukrainian escorts…
Public Security outlines priorities for 2026 at New Year ceremony The Director of Monaco’s Public Security Department, Éric Arella, presented his New Year’s greetings on January 21 in the presence of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II, alongside numerous representatives from the Principality and neighbouring French authorities…
Princely Family inaugurates “Little Wonders,” Monaco’s new indoor playground Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene, accompanied by H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie, Camille Gottlieb and Louis Ducruet, inaugurated this morning “Little Wonders,” a new indoor play space in Monaco…
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Leadership beyond titles: Gavin Sharpe challenges Monaco’s executives to confront their blind spots Monaco’s international community gathered for a thought-provoking leadership talk at the Club des Résidents Étrangers de Monaco on Tuesday, January 20, where executive coach Gavin Sharpe challenged some of the most entrenched assumptions about success and authority…
55th Monaco Economic Board members’ meeting The Monaco Economic Board (MEB) held its 55th members’ meeting on Tuesday evening at Jimmy’z Monte-Carlo, bringing together a record number of participants and highlighting the continued dynamism of the Principality’s business community despite global economic uncertainty…
Monte-Carlo Rally gets underway at Port Hercule as crews head into treacherous Alpine night stages The 94th Rallye Monte-Carlo roared into life on the afternoon of Thursday, January 22, as 66 crews launched the 2026 World Rally Championship season from the iconic harbour of Monaco…
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DULY NOTED
Friday, January 23, 2026
The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra opened its first “Musical Happy Hour” of 2026 on Tuesday at the Rainier III Auditorium with a programme dedicated to Mozart and his celebrated wind serenades. Musicians performed two emblematic works, highlighting the rich timbres of clarinets, bassoons and horns in an intimate setting designed to bring audiences closer to the performers. The concert also marked the integration of several new orchestra members, reflecting the OPMC’s commitment to both musical excellence and renewal.



