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123 firearms surrendered to Monegasque state in first voluntary abandonment of weapons

Monaco police collected 123 undeclared firearms from 42 residents of the Principality since the beginning of April, including 3,500 rounds of ammunition, as part of its weapon collection campaign. The individuals who handed in their firearms have avoided any risk of...

Monaco Mayor Georges Marsan makes first speech since returning to Town Hall

This Tuesday, April 16, Monaco Mayor Georges Marsan gave his first press conference since returning to office, during which he thanked the entire Municipal Council, in particular Camille Svara who officiated as Deputy Mayor for several months “in unprecedented and...

Prince Albert inaugurates Salines car park

HSH Prince Albert inaugurated the Principality's new Salines car park in the presence of Monaco Minister of State Pierre Dartout and the President of the National Council, Thomas Brezzo on Monday, April 15. After a plaque was presented to mark the occasion, the...

What is a 404 error?


The 404 or Not Found error message is a HTTP standard response code indicating that the client was able to communicate with the server, but the server could not find what was requested.

404 errors should not be confused with "server not found" or similar errors, in which a connection to the destination server could not be made at all.

A 404 error indicates that the requested resource may be available again in the future.

In 2008, a study carried out by the telecommunications arm of the Post Office found that "404" had become a slang synonym for "clueless" in the United Kingdom. Slang lexicographer Jonathon Green said that "404" as a slang term had been driven by the "influence of technology" and young people, but at the time, such usage was relatively confined to London and other urban areas.

Source: Wikipedia