What is happening to us? Dark clouds
The article discusses the erosion of trust in society, particularly in public institutions, highlighting concerns over transparency and questionable relationships within the Ecuadorian football league.
Midwife for 40 years: Always tells mothers to follow their hearts
A midwife with 40 years of experience encourages mothers to trust their instincts during childbirth.
Do conspiracy theories stem from our fears?
The article explores the origins of conspiracy theories, suggesting they often arise from perceived threats and a deep mistrust among marginalized social groups towards elites.
Gibraltar, a good beginning
The agreement between the UK and the EU clarifies the future of Gibraltar, requiring ongoing trust-building efforts.
Eva: Finnish Trust in the United States Has Collapsed
Trust among Finns in the United States has significantly declined, according to a study by Eva, with a notable perception shift towards viewing the U.S. as unpredictable.
TotalEnergies hands OLO Trust to Aradel
TotalEnergies has officially transferred the OLO Oilfield Host Community Development Trust to Aradel Holdings, marking a significant step in the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act in Nigeria.
Mantovano: 'Italians do not trust the judiciary'. Coppi: 'Useless reform'
Alfredo Montavano highlights a growing mistrust among Italians towards the judiciary, suggesting necessary reforms to ensure perceived impartiality.
The hour and the time of the Judiciary
The article discusses the public's distrust and dissatisfaction with the Brazilian judiciary system, highlighting perceptions of its elitism, corruption, and inefficiency.
Jon Stewart admits media 'squandered' trust with Trump-Russia collusion hype, other claims
Jon Stewart criticized the media for losing audience trust by overhyping the Trump-Russia collusion narrative and failing to manage audience expectations regarding news stories.
Ceasefire broken - a dangerous and uncertain time awaits
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated following the Taliban's return to power, leading to military confrontations and a breakdown of trust.
Towards a new trust infrastructure
Argentinian companies are facing the dual challenge of strengthening their legitimacy and redefining their role as social actors amidst a transforming political and geopolitical landscape.
NUPRC supervises oilfield community fund transfer
The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission has overseen the transfer of the OLO Oilfield Host Community Development Trust from TotalEnergies to Aradel Holdings, aimed at ensuring continued support for host communities under new operational management.
Let local governments regain trust in the state
A local leader highlights the rising popularity of the grey economy in Slovakia, emphasizing a growing distrust in the state among citizens.
Attack on anti-corruption bodies: European commissioner for enlargement says Ukraine has not restored EU trust
European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos stated that Ukraine has yet to regain the EU's trust following the repeal of controversial anti-corruption laws.
Dao has a 'good' plan for the distribution of election cards
The Danish delivery company Dao faces criticism over mail distribution just ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, but claims to have a solid plan for distributing 4.1 million election cards.
What Anna Hazare Said About Arvind Kejriwal's Acquittal in the Liquor Scam
Anna Hazare urged citizens to maintain trust in the justice system after Arvind Kejriwal and others were acquitted in the Delhi liquor scam case.
Manipulated Truths
The article discusses how political correctness often overshadows ethical and moral considerations, leading to a decline in public trust and manipulation of the populace.
Letter to the Editor. Who in the world can you trust?
The letter discusses concerns about corruption and trust regarding elected officials and their connections to private entities.
Silence on Epstein Questions for Four Weeks: - The Longer They Remain Silent, the Worse It Gets
Four weeks after the publication of documents about Jeffrey Epstein, the Norwegian royal family continues to withhold responses to significant inquiries about their connections to him.
The sisters of Garcรญa Caparrรณs trust that the Government will change the law to recognize the young man as a victim of terrorism
The sisters of Manuel Josรฉ Garcรญa Caparrรณs are hopeful that the Spanish Government will amend the law to recognize their brother as a victim of terrorism, following a recent denial of this status.
Survey: Czechs Trust Poland the Most. We Are a Key Ally
A recent survey shows that 81% of Czech respondents consider Poland a key ally, highlighting strong bilateral relations.
South Africa: "Ethics, Trust, and the Future of Pediatric HIV Cure"
A recent webinar addressed the ethical and scientific considerations in pediatric HIV cure research, highlighting the role of people living with HIV in this field.
The UNASCA Certified Network is born: more safety, transparency, and guarantees in services for citizens and businesses' mobility
The UNASCA Certified Network aims to enhance quality and reliability in Italian automotive practices, ensuring safety and transparency for citizens and businesses.
South Africa: Putting Children and Communities at the Heart of HIV Cure Research
The article emphasizes the importance of trust and clear communication in HIV cure research to combat misinformation and build community engagement in South Africa.
Heritage site closed as volunteers arrive for shifts to find locks changed
The National Trust of South Australia has temporarily closed its Moonta attractions, affecting local volunteers as part of a strategy to secure World Heritage status.
STF tries to get out of a tight spot
Under pressure from the Master bank scandal, Brazil's STF is pushing forward with agendas that might improve its public image.
P. Marinakis on wiretapping: The opposition must decide if it trusts the judiciary
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis commented on the recent court ruling regarding wiretaps, questioning the opposition's trust in the judiciary.
Finnish clothing brand in the midst of controversy โ Expert: "Deceit"
A Finnish clothing entrepreneur, Pia Erlund, faces serious allegations regarding her leadership style and the misleading marketing practices of her brand, Bypias.
Bypias is accused of falsifying the origin of clothing โ a domestic brand is no longer a guarantee of responsibility
Finnwatch reports that domestic brand Bypias is accused of replacing original labels on clothing with their own, undermining the trust in local garment responsibility.
Nicolรกs Maduro 'did not trust' Delcy Rodrรญguez: Considered firing her before being arrested, reveals NYT
Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduro lost trust in his then-Vice President Delcy Rodrรญguez, contemplating her dismissal prior to his arrest by the United States, as revealed by The New York Times.
Modi alongside Netanyahu: Indian workers earn trust in Israel, cooperation will expand to trade and services
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced plans to expand cooperation with Israel in various fields, including trade, services, and security, during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Living with a Disability: 'Why donโt people trust us to decide our own pace?'
Concetta Tatti, an author from Olching who lives with a rare disability, shares her experiences and insights on autonomy and discrimination in her new book.
Fair transformation, or what exactly?
The article discusses the challenges and importance of the energy transition in Poland, emphasizing the need for social trust and the balance of sustainable energy, security, and affordability.
Now the government has presented a 'taxi law repair kit' after long negotiations โ This is what it means
Finland's government has proposed changes to taxi regulations aimed at improving safety and trust in the industry.
"...never has the president lied so much..."
An Icelandic article discusses claims of deceit from the president, highlighting the political tensions in the country.
Those who wear the uniform must be above suspicion
The article discusses recent incidents involving law enforcement officers in Italy that threaten public trust in the police.
Lee Sang-hyeon, 'Third Generation of LS Group,' Appointed as Chairman of the Cultural Heritage Trust
Lee Sang-hyeon has been appointed as the chairman of the Cultural Heritage Trust of Korea by its board of directors.
[Editorial] North Korea, Again Claiming 'Break in Relations', Should Not Give Up Efforts to Restore Trust
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un declared at the 9th Congress of the Workers' Party that there is no possibility of engaging in discussions with South Korea, reaffirming a hostile stance against the South.
Lee Chan-jin, Chairman of Financial Supervisory Service: "Minutes of Financial Company Board Meetings Must Be Disclosed at Transcription Level"
Lee Chan-jin emphasizes the need for financial companies to transparently disclose detailed minutes of board meetings to ensure accountability and shareholder trust.
Behavioral Economics: Only with Elbows Up? - 'That's Nonsense'
Matthias Sutter discusses the conditions for human cooperation and warns about the detrimental effects of unilateral actions by powerful figures like Donald Trump.
These are the politicians Poles trust. Sensational survey results
A recent survey shows shifting levels of trust among Polish politicians, with President Duda narrowly leading over Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau.
President Yoon: 'We must reflect on whether past insults toward North Korea have helped peace'
President Yoon Suk-yeol urges reflection on past hostile actions against North Korea, emphasizing the need for continuous efforts to build trust and improve inter-Korean relations.
New trust survey: Deputy Prime Minister catches up with Karol Nawrocki
A recent survey shows rising trust levels in Polish leaders, with President Karol Nawrocki still in the lead.
Survey: Poles Still Trust Karol Nawrocki the Most. But One Politician Is Close Behind
A recent survey indicates that Karol Nawrocki retains the highest trust among Polish politicians, with Krzysztof Bosak and Mateusz Morawiecki following closely.
Opened the box and ate blueberries... Video of online delivery boy goes viral!
A video showing an online delivery boy eating blueberries from a customer's order has gone viral, sparking outrage among viewers.
Questions that bring parents and children closer: how to talk to them without making them feel interrogated
The article discusses effective ways for parents to communicate with their children without making them feel controlled or interrogated.
Juhani Jutila, 27, switched from construction to medical studies in Romania - already one in three new doctors has studied abroad
A growing number of Finnish medical professionals are being trained abroad, with 35% of licensed doctors in Finland having graduated from foreign universities, raising questions about the trust in the qualifications of foreign-trained doctors.
Rogoredo, Police Chief Pisani's Warning: More Controls Needed in Police Stations
Police Chief Vittorio Pisani emphasized the need for increased vigilance and control in police stations to ensure mistakes of the past are not repeated.
To Kim Jong-un, who excludes our ethnic group... Cheong Wa Dae says 'We must refrain from confrontational remarks and build mutual trust'
The South Korean government expresses its commitment to peaceful co-existence with North Korea despite recent hostile statements from Kim Jong-un.
New election in the Faroe Islands on March 26
Prime Minister Aksel V. Johannesen of the Faroe Islands has announced a new election for March 26 due to a lack of internal trust within the government.