Ed Stocker
Spain 2026 forecast: You may not agree with Pedro Sánchez but his country continues to take a refreshing stance
One of the things that I get to do as Monocle’s Europe editor at large is compile a mental compendium of how nations on the vieux continent are performing against one another – the…
A visit to Pramol Alto, an Alpine restaurant that invites diners to slow down
Pramol Alto’s seasonal set menu speaks of the team’s varied backgrounds that they draw upon to create vibrant dishes made from fresh local ingredients.
How Gorizia and Nova Gorica turned a divided Italy-Slovenia border into a cultural bridge
Once defined by conflict and division, the border cities have reinvented themselves as Europe’s joint Capital of Culture, using art, collaboration and a year of shared events to reshape their future.
10 projects reshaping Italy as its north prepares for the Olympic Winter Games
From new transportation technology to the expansion of communication networks, Italy is upgrading its infrastructure ahead of stepping into the global spotlight.
Opinion
Letter from Italy: Feeling positive ahead of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina
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Three Mexican companies bridging the country’s offline workforce with global clients
Mexico’s makers have been gaining attention for their ambition and potential – but getting in touch with the can-doers is still a big problem. We highlight three countries trying to join the dots.
Seafuture is the trade show racing to shape the blue economy with underwater power
As global attention shifts from land to sea, Italy’s maritime innovation fair is directing attention to the ever-crucial naval industries.
Leading the Wayla: Meet the Milan-based startup challenging Italy’s taxi lobby
Breaking into Italy’s car-obsessed culture isn’t easy but Milan-based startup Wayla believes it has found the way. The van-based ride-sharing service is challenging Italy’s taxi lobby – and its driving habits.