Route Refresh: More Buses, New Paths, Better Connections
Express bus lines X1, X2 and X3 will follow altered routes due to increased passenger demand, while line X4 will be discontinued. The expansion will significantly improve access from the Salines car park to two of the Principality’s main transport hubs.
From Advocacy to Action: Princess Charlene Foundation Introduces Lucas During Drowning Prevention Awareness

In Monaco’s harbours, there’s an unsung hero nestled aboard the patrol boats and emergency units, a device that may one day mean the difference between life and death.
His name? Lucas. Not a man, but a machine. And in the high-stakes world of emergency medicine, especially on the choppy blue frontlines of maritime rescue, Lucas is revolutionary.
No Finish Line: Registrations Now Open after Record-breaking 25th Anniversary…

Registration for the eight-day No Finish Line event has officially begun. Registration for the eight days began in July and pre-registration for teams and individuals will begin soon, in September.
Last year, the inclusive event celebrated its 25th anniversary and raised a record-breaking 319,005 euros for projects supported by Children & Future.
Placed under the High Patronage of Prince Albert II, the “race” is open to all. The Sovereign himself participated in last year’s event. Thanks to registrations, donors and sponsors, for every kilometre, Children & Future donates €1 to support projects that benefit disadvantaged or sick children. Participants can commit to donating €1 for every kilometre.
From Bronze to a Golden Victory: Monegasque Lisa Pou Conquers Paris Waters in a Dazzling Finish

Paris lit up with joy when Lisa Pou, freshly home with bronze from the World Championships in Singapore, powered across the finish line to win the 10 km open water race at the third leg of the European Cup in Paris, clocking an electrifying 1 h 54′ 49″ 28.
Nine days after making history as Monaco’s first-ever World Aquatics Championships medalist, Lisa struck again, this time in French waters, with style, guts, and razor‑thin nerve. She edged out Italian Linda Caponi by a mere seven hundredths of a second, and Spain’s Candela Sánchez Lora followed close behind at 1 h 54′ 53″ 13.