Examples of 'tribune de' in a sentence

Meaning of "tribune de"

a French term meaning 'platform' or 'gallery', often used in the context of media or politics to refer to a place where opinions or ideas are expressed

How to use "tribune de" in a sentence

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The Tribune de Geneve reported that an additional two people were being sought.
This text was adapted from an article which appeared in La Tribune de Genève on.
The Tribune de Genève published an article inviting the general public to attend.
He was also a frequent contributor to music periodicals, including La Tribune de Genève.
The Tribune de Geneve has a brief report.
He covered French broadcasting in the op-ed pages of Tribune de Paris for four years.
Tribune de Geneva.
Le ménestrel and the Tribune de Saint - Gervais.
Tribune de Genève . We want to improve the image of Human Resources.
He also writes for other clients, such as La Tribune de Genève and the Alimentarium.
Tribune de Genève, Geneva, It does not get any more egalitarian than that.
In additions, some 20 media outlets provided coverage of the day, including the Tribune de Genève.
To read the article from " La Tribune de Genève ", please click on that link.
Tribune de Geneve ; " The return to quotas is a huge slap in the face for Europe ".
Chronicler for 24heures and the Tribune de Genève.

See also

La Tribune de Genève ( CH ), Agreement found on the extension of the airport of Geneva.
Jean-Pierre Mukuna Ekanga, editor of the newspaper Tribune de la Nation, was arrested.
La Tribune de l'Art in French.
Starting in 1914 he was a music critic for the Tribune de Lausanne.
The Tribune de Geneve and 24 Heures newspapers published similar comments.
La Tribune de l'Expansion.
La Tribune de Genève ( CH ), Aéroport - Airport - An association reclaims the debate on air traffic.

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