AS Monaco’s Champions League Draw Revealed and other Monaco news

With the start of the new season life is getting more and more busy. And we are here saving your time by putting the most interesting pieces of news in one digest.

A Date with Destiny: AS Monaco’s Champions League Draw Revealed

The anticipation is over for AS Monaco as the club learns who it will face in the league phase of the 2024-2025 Champions League. The draw, conducted on Thursday at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, has set the stage for an exciting season ahead.

From Santa Claus to Sangria: EasyJet’s New Routes from Nice Offer To Brighten Your Winter

Fly High from Nice: EasyJet Adds Six New Destinations
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As winter approaches, Nice-Côte d’Azur Airport is preparing to welcome a host of new destinations, courtesy of its long-time partner, EasyJet. The British low-cost airline, which has been a fixture at Nice for nearly three decades and the airport’s largest customer for the past ten years, is set to expand its offerings with six new routes for the 2024-2025 winter season.

Charles Leclerc’s Home Run: From the Streets of Monaco to the Straights of Monza

Charles Leclerc
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In a thrilling twist at the Italian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc delivered a sensational victory for Ferrari at their home race in Monza. The electrifying atmosphere of the historic track, bathed in red by the fervent Ferrari tifosi, set the stage for a dramatic showdown between strategy and speed, with Leclerc emerging as the hero of the day.

Breaking New Ground: The First-of-Its-Kind Monegasque Law Degree Arrives

Launch of the First Interuniversity Degree in Monegasque Law
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On August 29, 2024, a groundbreaking educational partnership was signed at the Palais de Justice, marking the inception of a new Interuniversity Degree (IUD) in Monegasque Law. This unique program results from a collaboration between the Monegasque Institute for Training in the Legal Professions (IMFPJ) and the faculties of law and political science at Université Côte d’Azur and Université Aix-Marseille. The agreement was officially signed by Sylvie Petit-Leclair, Secretary of Justice, and Professor Jeanick Brisswalter, President of Université Côte d’Azur, in the presence of key figures such as Professor Yves Strickler, Scientific Director of the IMFPJ and the project’s initial proponent, and Professor Jean-Baptiste Perrier, who has been appointed to lead the program in Aix-en-Provence.

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