Decision comes after speaker at party seminar suggested Jews should not be allowed to become French citizens; interior minister: 'No room for antisemitism in our country'

Geoffroy Lejeune, 34, former editor of far-right publication, appointed to lead Journal du Dimanche following takeover by conservative billionaire

Over 2 days in 1942, police herded 13,152 people, including 4,115 children, into the Winter Velodrome of Paris before they were sent on to Nazi camps; very few survived

At former railway station used to deport Jews to Auschwitz, France's president will acknowledge that 'French society is not finished with antisemitism'

Appeals court confirms earlier ruling that ex-presidential candidate didn't deny crimes against humanity by saying Philippe Pétain sacrificed foreign Jews to save Jewish citizens

Jewish far-right pundit-turned-politician says he will lead a 'beautiful and major fight' with his Reconquest party for the seat in Saint-Tropez on the French Riviera

Nationalists gain over 40% of French votes, coming closer than ever to the Élysée Palace and entrenching racism and xenophobia in the mainstream

Pair of Jewish groups planning to file police complaint claim the candidate, who failed to advance past first round of voting, illicitly obtained a list of Jews in France

Analysts believe French president will come out ahead of far-right candidate by a handful of percentage points in round one, with the two going to a second round vote on April 24

Campaigning on cost of living and seemingly balanced out by the more extreme Zemmour, far-right leader is posing a threat to incumbent

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