Latest in Tag: Europeans Highlight
Latest in Tag: Europeans

Many Europeans worry about refugee terrorists, poll says
Almost two thirds of participants in an international survey agreed with a statement saying that some of the refugees entering their countries were disguised terrorists. Opinions on border policies are more divided.

Europeans shop for convenience as e-payments skyrocket
Europeans ‘touched to pay’ three billion times in the last 12 months, cementing contactless payments’ ‘growing popularity, says Visa

Jean-Claude Juncker, the EU’s scapegoat
EU Commission President Juncker is being blamed for many of the bloc’s woes: waning interest in Europe, far-right populism and – recently – the Brexit. But how far is he really to blame? Barbara Wesel from Brussels.

Brexit reminder: Six things Europeans like about the EU
Though the demise of the European Union may not immediately be in the offing, Brexit has shown that nothing can be ruled out. Christoph Hasselbach looks at six things the EU has done that are important to him.

Interview: A jihadist recruiter on methods to enlist Europeans
In this interview in Germany, researcher Hala Kindelberger speaks to a recruiter of European Union citizens to prominent militant Islamist groups. The interview delves into the recruiter’s methods, as well as his justifications for his work.

Ashley Madison leak could affect large number of European users
Canadian police say suicides might be linked to the Ashley Madison hack. While most potential affected users come from North America, the leaked data suggests hundreds of thousands of Europeans might be implicated too

20.7% decrease in tourist arrivals during May: CAPMAS
Foreign tourists arrivals not expected to increase during the current year, Chairman of the Egyptian Tourism Federation Elhamy El-Zayat

Europe and those Arabs (4): The EU and the Belgian syndrome
Unlike most Europeans, Belgians are shy to ask for better services, not only in public institutions, but even in the private sector. If a Belgian has trouble getting service, or buying a product, he or she won’t make a fuss. They’re polite. The service provider will apologise and everyone will go off on their way. …

Democracy and modernisation are universal values, not western products
By Mohammed Nosseir Democracy and modernisation are not western products that the west is trying to export to certain countries that have a shortage. They are universal values that, for many reasons, the west was able to espouse and implement before other countries. Among these reasons was a particular mix of culture, law and leadership that …