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'

Journal du Dimanche staff end month-long strike with deal handing support to employees who leave the paper due to appointment of Geoffroy Lejeune, who has a history of antisemitism

Both houses of parliament unanimously vote in legislation cutting red tape for returning works from French museums to former owners

Governing his already-polarized country has become close to impossible for French leader, who is heavily dependent on political allies

Authorities battle nightly looting, rioting for almost a week since 17-year-old killed by officer during a traffic stop, rekindling long-standing accusations of systemic racism

Violence dips after five nights of rioting, as officials deploy massive forces, including 45,000 police officers, as well as helicopters and armored vehicles

Police commissioner orders force to examine what caused 'extreme reaction' by French demonstrators, amid fears of further communal violence in Israel

The indiscriminate looting and torching of stores and vehicles sparked by a police shooting of a Muslim teen invokes for many a wave of antisemitic attacks less than a decade ago

Extra forces and equipment sent to Paris, Lyon, Grenoble and Marseille as country rocked by widespread rioting, looting after police slaying

Hundreds attend funeral of Nahal, 17, whose killing by police has triggered four days and nights of unrest; 45,000 police officers deployed nationwide; 2,500 fires set overnight

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