


Good Morning Monaco
Friday, April 10, 2026
Monaco steps onto European stage with landmark Council of Europe visit The Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Alain Berset, visited Monaco on April 8 and 9 for a two-day official trip, marking an important moment ahead of the Principality’s upcoming chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers…
Monaco’s young athletes take to the streets for the fifth Olympian Clean Up Day The Association Monégasque des Athlètes Olympiques de Monaco (AMAO) brought together schoolchildren, Olympians and dignitaries on the morning of Thursday, April 9, for the fifth edition of its annual Olympian Clean Up Day…
A language at a crossroads as Monaco debates its identity A growing call is emerging in Monaco to elevate the Monegasque language, u munegascu, to co-official status alongside French, in a move supporters say would better reflect the Principality’s cultural identity…


Monaco Art Week returns for its eighth edition with galleries, talks and outdoor installations Now in its eighth year, Monaco Art Week returns to the Principality under the High Patronage of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II, bringing together galleries, auction houses and artists for five days of exhibitions, encounters and debate…
Okobo’s buzzer-beater seals a vital Roca Team win over ASVEL Monaco opened their decisive three-game home run in front of a raucous Gaston Médecin crowd on Wednesday, April 8, knowing nothing less than victory would keep their play-in ambitions firmly on track…
Young talent takes centre stage at immersive academy concert Young musicians from the Rainier III Academy took to the stage at Espace Léo Ferré this week as part of the institution’s open days, showcasing their talent in a vibrant and original orchestral evening…
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DULY NOTED
Friday, April 10, 2026
Fuel prices are expected to ease slightly following a ceasefire in Iran and the reopening of a key oil transit route in the Persian Gulf, which had driven recent increases. Motorists have been forced to adapt to rising costs, with some fuels climbing significantly in recent months. While a small drop of 5 to 10 cents is anticipated, it will only partially offset the sharp rises already experienced.



