ELTA briefly: The Book Fair has started in Vilnius, the Journalists Professional Association expressed distrust in D. Radzevičius
The 26th International Book Fair has commenced in Vilnius, while the Journalists Professional Association has expressed distrust in the ethics inspector D. Radzevičius due to allegations of misconduct.
A Hasty Start for the 'National Conference': Only One Opposition Party Attends, Distrust in Government Leadership
Only the opposition party 'Mirai' attended the inaugural meeting of the 'National Conference' launched by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, reflecting growing criticism of the government's agenda.
The Association of Professional Journalists Expresses Distrust in Ethics Inspector Dainius Radzevičius
The Lithuanian Association of Professional Journalists has publicly expressed distrust towards the ethics inspector following concerns over significant financial dealings.
Strength and business are not enough: America is more alone
The article discusses the shortcomings of U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, emphasizing growing isolation and distrust among Western allies.
Nicolás Maduro Distrusted Delcy Rodríguez and Believed the U.S. Would Not Attack After Speaking with Donald Trump, According to NYT
The New York Times reports that Nicolás Maduro believed a conversation with Donald Trump assured him the U.S. would not attack Venezuela, while also expressing distrust toward Delcy Rodríguez, his potential successor.
[Editorial] The Chief Justices' Meeting was Just a Complaint Without Diagnosis or Solution for 'Judicial Distrust'
The meeting of chief justices across the country expressed strong opposition to the judicial reform bills introduced in the National Assembly but failed to address the deep-seated distrust in the judiciary.
Trump talks affordability amid public distrust in his handling of the economy
In his State of the Union address, Donald Trump addressed concerns about the economy while facing public skepticism regarding his fiscal management.
Amanda Sloat, former advisor to Biden: 'The distrust between Europe and the United States will last a generation'
Amanda Sloat argues that distrust between Europe and the United States will persist for a generation due to recent political developments.
Merz Travels to China: What Makes the Brief Visit to Beijing So Difficult
Friedrich Merz's upcoming two-day visit to China highlights the significant mutual distrust and dependency between Germany and China.
Pori's Social Democratic Leadership: The Trust Issue Regarding City Manager Inna is 'Case Closed', But There Remains Distrust Towards the National Coalition Party
Discussions surrounding the trust of Pori's city manager Lauri Inna are concluded, but doubts persist regarding his ties to the National Coalition Party.
'Some people like Kalanemi, Rahu, and Ravana...,' Avimukteshwarananda fumed over sexual assault FIR
Avimukteshwarananda, accused in a sexual abuse case concerning Vedic students, expressed distrust in the Uttar Pradesh police investigation and called for an inquiry by a police force from a non-BJP governed state.
The Growing Distrust that Flávio Bolsonaro is Working Towards Cláudio Castro's Cassation
There is increasing suspicion that Senator Flávio Bolsonaro is working against the reelection of Governor Cláudio Castro in Brazil.
Theater as a Space for Debate: More Dialogue, Please
This article discusses the role of theater in addressing societal polarization and distrust in democracy through genuine dialogue rather than simple protest slogans.
How the STF became more supreme than a court and went from applause to a target of distrust
The article traces the trajectory of Brazil's Supreme Court (STF) over the past decades, highlighting its evolution from a respected institution to a target of skepticism due to politicization and controversies.
Under high police protection, Emmanuel Macron opens an agriculture show marked by distrust
Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the 62nd edition of the Salon de l’Agriculture in Paris amid heavy security and amidst an atmosphere of skepticism from agricultural unions and producers.
Investigation at the Revenue Service Increases Distrust Between STF and Sectors of Lula's Government
Investigations by Brazil's Supreme Court against Revenue Service officials have heightened tensions and distrust between the court's ministers and sectors of President Lula's government.
The meaning of French-German nuclear dialogue: no one trusts the US
The recent French-German nuclear dialogue highlights Europe’s need for self-reliance in defense amid distrust of US commitments.
For Citizenship – Punished, for Dividing Society – Praised: Behind the Scenes of Bot Activities in Lithuania
The article discusses the manipulation of public discourse in Lithuania through coordinated bot activities that provoke fear and distrust among citizens.
Over-policing of children in care is 'manufacturing criminals', experts warn
Experts warn that the over-policing of children in care is leading to increased offending and distrust towards the police.
And don't forget that Putin was a KGB agent... He is not interested in territories – His motivation
Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko offers advice to President Zelensky regarding negotiations with Vladimir Putin, emphasizing distrust and the importance of strength in negotiations.
More consider the United States an adversary than an ally
A recent survey reveals that a significant portion of Icelanders view the United States as an adversary rather than an ally, with more than 40% of respondents expressing distrust.
The Riigikogu did not express distrust towards Minister of Education Kristina Kallas
The Riigikogu voted against a motion of distrust in Education Minister Kristina Kallas, despite criticisms regarding her management of several simultaneous educational reforms.
The Riigikogu did not express distrust in the Minister of Education and Research
The Estonian Riigikogu chose not to express distrust in Education and Research Minister Kristina Kallas following a parliamentary discussion on a request by 28 members.
What do people in the U.S. think about the Epstein scandal: from a common distrust to the divide between Republicans and Democrats
A recent Reuters/Ipsos survey reveals significant skepticism among Americans regarding the Epstein scandal, highlighting a perceived immunity of the wealthy from legal repercussions.
Expert: 'Turning Point' in Relations with the USA
Sweden’s foreign policy declaration highlights a shift in Europe’s relationship with the USA, marking it as a new era characterized by distrust.
Marathon meeting ended with distrust towards several members of the taekwondo federation
A 12-hour extraordinary meeting of the Danish Taekwondo Federation concluded with votes of no confidence against several board members.
Crisis in the STF worsened during Carnival, say ministers
The recent Carnival festivities did not alleviate the tense atmosphere within Brazil's Supreme Court, with ministers expressing ongoing distrust and concerns over leaked recordings of internal discussions.
Study: About 1 in 5 EU citizens prefer dictatorship - Two negative 'firsts' for Greece
A recent study reveals that approximately 22% of EU citizens find dictatorship preferable to democracy in some cases, highlighting a significant distrust in institutions, with Greece showing alarming dissatisfaction in democratic processes.
Peru's Parliament Votes to Remove President
A majority in Peru's parliament has voted to express distrust in President Jose Jeri, leading to his imminent removal from office.
Huliak on Kotlár: He Looks Like an Alchemist, Not an Appointee. He Does Not Have My Trust
Slovak Minister of Sports Rudolf Huliak criticizes government appointee Peter Kotlár's statements about top Slovak doctors and expresses distrust toward him.
The Missteps of Turismo Carretera in El Calafate: A Power Plant of Suspicion that Fuels Distrust
The Turismo Carretera event in El Calafate faced controversy following the exclusion of driver Julián Santero and issues with timing, raising concerns about the integrity of the competition.
Czechs Trust Macron the Most, but Least Trust Putin and Trump
A recent survey reveals that French President Emmanuel Macron is the most trusted foreign leader among Czechs, while distrust is highest towards Russian President Vladimir Putin and former U.S. President Donald Trump.
"Weak" vs "extreme": the new survey in the U.S. that reveals the words defining the parties today
A recent CBS News survey reveals that American voters perceive the Democratic Party as "weak" and the Republican Party as "extreme," indicating significant internal divisions and a growing distrust towards traditional political leadership.
USA and Iran: Tensions Before New Nuclear Talks
Despite deep mutual distrust, the USA and Iran are entering a second round of negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program, facilitated by Oman.
A Surprising Truth about China and Russia's Relationship
Experts reveal that the relationship between China and Russia is often oversimplified, emphasizing mutual distrust despite warm rhetoric.
'One of the great achievements of Brazilian sovereignty,' says reader about electronic voting machines
A significant portion of Brazilian citizens expresses concerns about electronic voting machines, deeming them both a key achievement and a subject of scrutiny and distrust.
Nuclear, Missiles, and Enrichment: The Knots of Negotiations Between the USA and Iran
The USA and Iran are set to meet amidst rising tensions and mutual distrust, with military threats hanging over diplomatic efforts.
Three parties want to distrust Minister of Education and Research Kristina Kallas
Three political parties in Estonia are pushing to distrust Minister of Education and Research Kristina Kallas following a motion presented in parliament.
Just over half of Brazilians trust electronic voting machines, according to Quaest
A survey shows that only 53% of Brazilians trust electronic voting machines, with significant distrust observed among evangelical voters and supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro.
Survey: Trust in NATO Decreases in Finland
A recent survey shows that trust in NATO has declined in Finland, with 46% of Finns expressing trust and 32% expressing distrust.
Conspiracy Theories: The New Mantra to Disqualify Any Critical Opinion... and to Mask Real Conspiracies?
The article discusses how the term 'conspiracy theories' is increasingly used to discredit critical opinions, particularly in the context of the Epstein case, prompting reflections on the implications of this rhetoric in public discourse.
Artur Bartkiewicz: PiS, SAFE and Germany. Does Berlin's interest have to be contradictory to Warsaw's interest?
The article discusses the political dispute in Poland regarding the SAFE program, highlighting the distrust of the ruling PiS party towards the EU and Germany.
Australia counts sheep with AI to help farmers sleep peacefully
Australian abattoirs are adopting AI technology to count sheep, alleviating the concerns of farmers regarding counting errors that have historically led to distrust in the industry.
23-year-old Asian Cup coach Lee Min-seong faces partial distrust... will lead until the Asian Games in September
Lee Min-seong, the 23-year-old coach of the South Korean national football team, has been partially distrusted after a poor performance in the Asian Cup, but will continue to lead the team until the upcoming Asian Games in September.
Kataryna: The US Ambassador in Poland has audacity. PiS in a submissive position
The US Ambassador to Poland faces criticism for blaming the Polish public for their distrust of America during the Trump administration, which has seen a significant drop in confidence levels among Poles.
The US and Europe Measure the Depth of Their Divorce in Munich
A survey presented at the Munich Security Conference reveals increasing distrust towards Washington, marking a significant rift between the US and Europe.
Europe's own nuclear weapon? Only bad options are available as top decision-makers gather in Munich
The Munich Security Conference highlights growing distrust in U.S. leadership under President Trump and raises questions about Europe developing its own nuclear deterrent.
VIDEOS: Jornal do Acre 2nd Edition this Thursday, February 12, 2026
The G1 news segment covers various headlines, including a negotiated exit preventing a trial, a Mega-Sena lottery rollover, consumer distrust revealing a billion-dollar tax evasion network, massive debts by Banco do Brasil and Correios, and updates on Brazilian football.
Consumer Distrust Aids in Uncovering Billion-Dollar Tax Evasion and Money Laundering Network
In São Paulo, consumer distrust has led to police uncovering a billion-dollar network involving tax evasion and money laundering.
What it means when a person makes your dog distrustful
Dogs can react to humans with distrust due to their ability to detect stress and anxiety in people's scents, influencing their behavior.