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Le ghetto interieur by Santiago H. Amigorena gets the Goncourt Prize - Romania's Choice 2019
The Goncourt Prize - Romania's Choice was awarded this year to the Le ghetto interieur / The inner ghetto by Santiago H. Amigorena, Ambassador of France to Romania Michele Ramis on Friday told a press conference organised at the French Institute of Bucharest. "It is a book on the Holocaust and exile, a very profound book on an extremely important theme that is topical in our days too.
Chefs from six restaurants in Bucharest, selected to participate in Gout de France / Good France event
Chefs from six restaurants in Bucharest have been selected to take part in the fourth edition of the "Gout de France / Good France" event, which takes place on March 21.
Francois Saint-Paul: France's Embassy reasserts attachment to observance of rule of law in Romania
France's ambassador in Bucharest, Francois Saint-Paul, said on Wednesday, in the context of the latest political evolutions, that France reasserts its attachment to the observance of the rule of law in Romania.
President Iohannis signs condolence book at French Embassy
President Klaus Iohannis signed on Thursday in the condolence book opened at the Embassy of France in memory of the victims of the deadly attack on the offices of the "Charlie Hebdo" satirical magazine.
Photo credit: (c) Angelo BREZOIANU / AGERPRES PHOTO
Premier Ponta signs in condolence book opened at French Embassy in tribute to 'Charlie Hebdo' attack victims
Premier Victor Ponta signed on Thursday in the condolence book opened at the Embassy of France in memory of the victims of the murderous attack at the headquarters of the "Charlie Hebdo" satirical magazine.
Photo credit: (c) Ilie BUMBAC / AGERPRES PHOTO
Condolence book for Charlie Hebdo victims opens at French Embassy in Bucharest
The Embassy of France announced the opening of a condolence book for people to pay their respects and offer condolences to the families of the victims of the gun attack at the office of the "Charlie Hebdo" magazine and express their support for the French people, a release to AGERPRES informs on Thursday.