


Good Morning Monaco
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Convicted Monaco attacker challenges 19-year sentence Jean-Charles Mulini was sentenced to 19 years in prison by Monaco’s Criminal Court on May 22 after being convicted of the attempted homicide of his former partner, whom he stabbed 34 times in 2022…
Prince Albert II joins charity cycle ride as COCC celebrates 12th edition His Serene Highness Prince Albert II took to two wheels this weekend to support a cause close to the heart of the Principality, joining participants in the 12th edition of the COCC Ride…
RAMOGE at 50 celebrates a legacy of Mediterranean protection The 50th anniversary of the RAMOGE Agreement was officially launched in Genoa this week with the opening of a travelling exhibition celebrating five decades of cooperation between Monaco, France and Italy in protecting the Mediterranean Sea…


Venturi Space unveils €250 million Toulouse expansion to accelerate lunar mobility ambitions Monaco-based space technology company Venturi Space has announced plans to invest €250 million in France as part of a major expansion that will see a new technology and manufacturing hub established in Toulouse…
Leclerc unveils Monaco-inspired Ferrari race suit ahead of home grand prix Charles Leclerc will take to the streets of Monte Carlo this weekend wearing a striking new look after Ferrari revealed a special-edition race suit created for the Monegasque driver’s home Formula 1 Grand Prix…
Monaco’s new music festival strikes a chord The Fontvieille Big Top came alive this weekend as nearly 3,000 music fans gathered for the inaugural edition of Mona in Wonderland, a new electronic music festival that brought an energetic and youthful atmosphere to the Principality…
F E A T U R E D C O M P A N I E S


DULY NOTED
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
As Monaco prepares for the Formula 1 Grand Prix, a reminder that the Condamine Market has temporarily relocated from Place d’Armes to the Espace Léo Ferré, marking the first time the move has been made to accommodate the Grand Prix Fan Zone. Vendors and customers have largely welcomed the change, with traders highlighting the comfort of the air-conditioned venue and shoppers appreciating the continued access to their favourite stalls and services. Despite the temporary change of scenery, the market’s familiar atmosphere remains intact, with home delivery services continuing as normal ahead of its planned return to Place d’Armes in mid-June.




