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Press release — Police Department

17 January 2024 Security Press release

The Police Department has moved to a new location. Please be advised that as of today, the reception desk of the Police Department opens at 8.30 am at 9 rue Suffren Reymond.However, the Lost Property Office and Residents Section remains open to the public at Stade Louis II, Entrance B, 2 avenue Albert II, until Thur...

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Vernissage Exposition Manga BLITZ - ©Direction de la Communication/Manuel Vitali

Opening of the exhibition for the special edition BLITZ manga on cyberbullying

16 January 2024 News flash

On Tuesday 16 January 2024, H.E. the Minister of State visited the exhibition at the Monaco railway station, accompanied by ministers and representatives of Monegasque institutions and associations who are members of the Committee for the Promotion and Protection of Women’s Rights. They spoke about the manga and onl...

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The Alpes-Maritimes prefecture is organising a public alert exercise on 19 January

16 January 2024 Security Press release

On Friday, 19 January 2024, from 10am to 12pm, the Alpes-Maritimes prefecture will be organising a tsunami warning drill for the general public using the new 'FR-Alert' information system, which broadcasts a warning message accompanied by an alarm on mobile phones. This system was recently used when storm Aline hit...

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Ecole Inclusive 2024 - ©Direction de la Communication/Stéphane Danna

Inclusive School Week 2024

15 January 2024 Youth Press release

The second Inclusive School Week will be held in 2024 to promote acceptance and support for pupils with disabilities.From 15 to 24 January 2024, approximately 1,400 children in total, including pupils from 78 classes in the Principality and children who attend the Prince Albert II Leisure Centre, will take part in w...

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Combatting bullying in schools: a telephone helpline has been established to support pupils at risk

15 January 2024 Youth Press release

In an effort to combat bullying in schools and to make it easier for people to speak out, the Prince's Government is launching a telephone hotline to report bullying.The number is 98 98 96 96. It's available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.The scheme was made possible thanks to a successful partnership between the Dep...

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