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24th September 2009
With a population of under 40,000 Monaco could be forgiven for believing that overseas embassies were an unnecessary expense.
Until now the world's second smallest country has been content to co-operate with French embassies around the world for any ne... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Many myths abound about Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand known as Mahatma "Great Souled") Gandhi (1869-1948).
He was not born to a poor Indian family. His father was dewan (chief minister) of Porbandar, the capital of a small principality in Gujarat in wes... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The Monaco Grand Prix ranks among the top sporting events in the world, and for good reason.
The combination of Formula One cars street racing and the influx of celebrities to the playground of Europe make a heady mix for the annual event, and is viewe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Russia is an immensely huge and diverse country. Following are 10 things you should know about this immense country.
10 Things To Know About Russia
The largest country in the world, Russia is a conundrum wrapped up in an enigma, which has been shake... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd July 2009
Bordering the South of France, Monaco is known throughout the world as a country that has it all - glamour, money, security, the most famous casino in the world and more millionaires per thousand of population than anywhere else.
There's also the fact ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2009
Travel to Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukraine is the second largest country in Europe after Russia. The country is rather flat and includes autonomous region of Crimea in the south.
Most of the Crimean Tatars were forcibly moved to Central Asia in 1944 to... Read >
Author: rubina15
05th April 2009
The feudal coins are an important part of medieval numismatics, but they do not cover the entire period of the Middle Ages, which extends from the fifth to the fifteenth century. It is considered that the French feudal coins were issued from XI to the XV ... Read >
Author: Olivier Roland
27th March 2009
As real estate prices fall throughout the world, a survey by a highly placed and respected European banking internet site shows where the most expensive roads are in the world for property - and the top one is Avenue Princess Grace in Monte Carlo, Monaco.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th January 2009
Nature has been generous to Southern Quintana Roo. It's a fascinating mix of jungles, wetlands, lagoons, white sand beaches, and coral reefs. Ancient cities and historical settlements dot the landscape, giving a glimpse at a vanished way of life. The clea... Read >
Author: Xeal
05th September 2008
A survey by a highly placed and respected European banking internet site has just concluded a survey showing where the most expensive roads are in the world for property - and the top one is Avenue Princess Grace in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
The bankers' in... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th June 2008
Are people responsible enough to have charge over all Earthly things?
The Scriptures state that man has dominion over all living things on Earth. This act of responsibility was never surrendered to any principle, principality or demonic power. Man s... Read >
Author: donyates
20th June 2008
Tourists have enjoyed skiing trips in the Pyrenees Mountains for nearly a century - global temperatures rising could put an end to these holidays though.
Spain's High Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) performed a study that showed significant red... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th June 2008
The Monaco Grand Prix held at the end of the May shows Monaco in her full glory to the world for a Sunday afternoon, and this year was no exception as Lewis Hamilton won the race for the first time.
Monaco is known the world over not just for the best ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th May 2008
There can be no limitation.
Since we are dealing with the infinite principles of God, no possible limitation can be placed upon it. It is man’s choice to extract from God’s storehouse in how much infinite power he/she is willing to experience. ... Read >
Author: donyates
08th May 2008
Monaco conjures up an image of sophistication, the world's best street car race, the casino, elegance, celebrities and wealth.
But does the reality live up to the image?
Well, yes it does - at least according to official figures for Monaco's hotels,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2008
Among the elegant historic architecture of Monaco, the modern continues to unfold. This combination of old and new contributes to the charm this principality continues to offer visitors.
New structures, such as the Novotel hotel in the city center, con... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th February 2008
Monte Carlo is known the world over for her Grand Prix, million and billionaire residents, glamour...and some of the most expensive property in the world.
But with the world on on the brink of a possible recession and falling house prices both in the U... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th February 2008
Little Monte Carlo has appealed to Europe's wealthy - and since the advent of jet travel from further afield since the 1880's, but recently British money in particular has been finding its way to Monte Carlo at record levels.
Signs of the British in Mo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st January 2008
While opening his new consulate in London recently, Prince Albert of Monaco acknowledged the important contribution entrepreneurs people are making to his country, and said he would like to see more in the Principality.
Best known as Europe's premier t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2007
Shortly after Prince Albert became Monaco's Sovereign two years ago he set a path that would show him to be a leader among leaders for the environment movement.
In an effort to encourage more people to leave their cars at home and use public transport ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2007
Secure private banking and no income tax are hallmarks of Monaco, the world's best known tax haven, but in a move that has surprised many Monaco has collated and published her first ever GDP figures.
But far from moving away from her tax haven status t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th July 2007
Requests for residency in the European tax haven of Andorra has increased significantly in recent years, as rival tax haven Monaco has seen her property prices rise significantly.
And while property prices in Andorra have increased significantly as wel... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th July 2007
More demand for residency in the European tax haven of Andorra has increased significantly in recent years, as rival tax haven Monaco has seen her property prices rise significantly.
And while property prices in Andorra have increased significantly as ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd July 2007
European Tax haven Andorra's government has introduced Capital Gains Tax in a move that has surprised many in the tax industry.
Andorra is a well known European tax haven, and residents benefit from a zero rated income tax and inheritance tax.
The r... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th June 2007
From their New York Headquarters the UN has launched a campaign to plant a billion new trees, which is being welcomed by environmentalists, but with a warning by some that in certain regions it could do more harm than good.
While the campaign claims th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th May 2007
Monte Carlo has been leading the small countries of Europe in the campaign to heighten awareness of environmental issues since Prince Albert became Sovereign in 2005, and has launched a radical plan of its own to cut carbon emissions.
One of the first ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th May 2007
European country Andorra was looking forward to a good 2007 season after spending tens of millions of Euros on new and improved facilities for skiiers , hoping to increase the near ten million tourists that have been visiting in previous years.
But the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2007
The tax haven of Monaco has recently become the most expensive country in Europe for property - or second depending upon which international estate agent's data you trust more - and it's in no small part thanks to the increasing and continuing influx of B... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th April 2007
Once again Nadal bitted World Number One Roger Federer extending his Open Era in Monte Carlo Masters Series. The double French Open champion who has not lost on the slow surface since 2005 became the second player to win three straight titles in the princ... Read >
Author: Julie Smith
30th April 2007
monetary paradise Monaco has led the small countries of the world in the promotion to intensify awareness of environmental issues because Prince Albert became absolute in 2005, and has launched a radical mean of its own to cut carbon emissions.
One of... Read >
Author: alanpost
08th April 2007
Economic rules of supply and demand in the real estate market are likely to see Monte Carlo's property prices rise further in the short and medium term, according to a Monaco property company.
One bedroom apartments in the Principality are already at t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th March 2007
The Australian Grand Prix is one of the most exciting events held in Australia every year, with thousands of spectators viewing exciting Formula One racing and flat-out speeds experienced in Melbourne, Australia.
The World Championship event Formula On... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th March 2007
37,000 residents and people could be forgiven for believing that for Monaco overseas embassies were an unnecessary expense.
Until now the world's second smallest country has been content to co-operate with French embassies around the world for any nece... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2007
Europe's car industry is displaying the latest innovations for more environmentally friendly products in Monaco next month, and included will be the very latest green, clean vehicles.
Famous for the annual Monaco Grand Prix, the new car show ties in wi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th March 2007
Western Europe's second smallest country Monaco has been leading the small countries of the world in the campaign to heighten awareness of environmental issues since Prince Albert became Sovereign in 2005, and has launched a radical plan of its own to cut... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
04th January 2007
Higher taxes has seen the number of British people moving to the tax haven of Monaco increase dramatically in recent years, with some estate agents in the Principality claiming that four in ten of their buyers are now from the UK, compared to just one in ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th December 2006
In recent years the super yacht industry has gone from strength to strength, and the Monaco Yacht Show has proved to be the natural home for their annual display to would be buyers.
Spotted among possible buyers was British Royal Prince Michael of Kent... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th December 2006
Holiday island Malta ranks as one of the top five locations for safety in the world, according to American travel writer Laura McKenzie.
In her report Ms McKenzie says of the Mediterranean holiday island 'In Malta there is no such thing as a dark and u... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th December 2006
Twelve months after Prince Albert of Monaco began a campaign to increase awareness of the impact of global warming among his fellow world leaders, Monaco itself has dramatically improved its own record on the environment among 40 nations from second worst... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th November 2006
Decades after becoming Europe's number one tax haven, Monaco is to start collating and publishing figures showing it's GDP for the first time.
YourMonaco.com , who produce an independent travel guide for Monaco and Monte Carlo, say that those who are... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten
15th November 2006
Monaco is to build a new island in the Mediterranean, just off Monte Carlo, confirming rumours that have been circulating for a year of a major new development in the Principality.
With a surface area of some 275,000 square metres, the development adds... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th October 2006
Europe's number one tax haven Monaco is to start collating and publishing figures showing it's GDP for the first time.
YourMonaco.com, who produce an independent travel guide for Monaco and Monte Carlo, say that those who are considering moving to Mona... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th October 2006
It was rainy season in the month of September in the year 1963 in a hospital in the city of Hyderabad where a new-born baby was the cynosure of all eyes. The parents were full of ecstasy for their first child was born..... that was me! My father, Late Mr ... Read >
Author: Geodon
03rd October 2006
The environment is at the top of his agenda, and while Prince Albert of Monaco is preparing to mark the first year of his succession to the world's second smallest country, a local destination guide http://www.yourmonaco.com suggests that the second smal... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
31st July 2006
Russia is an immensely huge and diverse country. Following are 10 things you should know about this immense country.
10 Things To Know About Russia
The largest country in the world, Russia is a conundrum wrapped up in an enigma, which has been shake... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
09th June 2006
The world's leading luxury yacht show in Monaco is to pay for 55 wind turbines in New Zealand - enough to generate power for 45,000 homes - making the event 'carbon neutral'.
Under the watchful eye of Prince Albert, the yacht show is part of Monaco's n... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th May 2006
The world's leading luxury yacht show in Monaco is to pay for 55 wind turbines in New Zealand - enough to generate power for 45,000 homes - making the event 'carbon neutral'.
Under the watchful eye of Prince Albert, the yacht show is part of Monaco's n... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
17th May 2006
The Monaco Grand Prix ranks among the top sporting events in the world, and for good reason.
The combination of Formula One cars street racing and the influx of celebrities to the playground of Europe make a heady mix for the annual event, and is viewe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd May 2006
The Monaco Grand Prix ranks among the top sporting events in the world, and for good reason.
The combination of Formula One cars street racing and the influx of celebrities to the playground of Europe make a heady mix for the annual event, and is view... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
20th April 2006
The Monaco Grand Prix ranks among the top sporting events in the world, and for good reason.
The combination of Formula One cars street racing and the influx of celebrities to the playground of Europe make a heady mix for the annual event, and is view... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
27th January 2006
While Monaco is a well known European tax haven, Andorra has remained little known outside of the financial community - despite enjoying the same tax advantages and arguably more private banking than her better known rival.
In contrast to the similar f... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
16th October 2005
Monaco's annual yacht show which ran Wednesday 21 September to Saturday 24 September attracted over ninety of the world's finest yachts and five hundred of the world's best yachting companies.
The show has grown in popularity over the fifteen years sin... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
13th September 2005
Media reporting of a new EU savings tax directive has left many people wondering whether European tax havens could soon become obselete.
The July directive requires banks throughout Europe, including low and no tax areas such as Gibraltar, Monaco, Ma... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
04th August 2005
Each day the present geo-political reality confirms what The Tribulation Network has been saying for the past two years! All this, while the world still debates whether or not we should call the current War on Terrorism/Terror: The West vs. Radical Isla... Read >
Author: Doug Krieger
15th July 2005
Media reporting of a new EU savings tax directive has left many people wondering whether European tax havens could soon become obselete.
The July directive requires banks throughout Europe, including low and no tax areas such as Gibraltar, Monaco, Malt... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
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