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Prince Albert forced to play spymaster to purge Monaco

Albert II, Monaco's unwilling spymaster.
Albert II, Monaco's unwilling spymaster.© EFETV/EFE/Newscom/ Jean François Ottonello/Photo PQR/Nice Matin/MaxPPP// Frederic Dides/Hans Lucas/Reuters//Jacques Demarthon/Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images via AFP// Matthias Balk/dpa/Alamy//photovideostock/iStock//Design: Indigo Publications

After a turbulent period for the principality, the Monegasque sovereign Prince Albert has decided to wade in to the fallout from the Dossiers du Rocher affair. That means dealing with an intelligence world that has at times scolded him but remains an essential part of his government.

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Russian customs service's ex-chief fosters Russia-China business links

Russian FM Sergey Lavrov (right) and Andrey Belyaninov, Secretary General of the Eurasian People's Assembly (left), at the opening of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) National Centre for Public Diplomacy, Moscow, 30 June 2023.
Russian FM Sergey Lavrov (right) and Andrey Belyaninov, Secretary General of the Eurasian People's Assembly (left), at the opening of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) National Centre for Public Diplomacy, Moscow, 30 June 2023.© Maxim Shipenkov/EPA/MaxPPP

Andrey Belyaninov, the former head of Russia's customs service, is now promoting business partnerships between his country and China, in line with the Asian-focused Eurasian People's Assembly.

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