About 46% people in France said that they have experienced racist attacks or unfair treatment at some point in their lives, according to a broad survey published on Thursday, by the International League Against Racism and Antisemitism (LICRA), in partnership with the IFOP polling institute. The report noted that people from visible minorities reported the most problems. Religion emerged as the second major factor for discrimination, French newspaper Le Monde cited the report. It noted that the experiences varied heavily among the responders based on factors like religious affiliation. They said that these experiences have resulted in them losing trust...