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

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

The former French president plans on appealing the ruling that found him guilty of founding a 'corruption pact' with his lawyer and a judge

Gregoire de Fournas, newly elected member of the National Rally, denies any personal racist attack against black colleague, says he was referring to ship carrying rescued migrants

Newly reelected president expected to struggle to secure promised tax cuts and welfare reform after election gains by left-wing Melenchon and far-right Le Pen

Elisabeth Borne, daughter of a Polish Jewish refugee, is only the second woman in the history of French politics to hold the position

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

French president unharmed in incident and continues visit to Paris suburb protected by large black umbrella

Incumbent wins initial round with 27.85% to far-right candidate's 23.15%

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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