Former National Trust boss charged with stealing $140k of goods
The former managing director of the National Trust in Tasmania has been charged with stealing over $140,000 worth of goods from the heritage organization.
A new survey reveals whom Lithuanians would trust with the state leadership position: favorites emerge
A recent survey indicates that Ignas Vėgėla, Remigijus Žemaitaitis, and Ingrida Šimonytė are the top candidates for Lithuania's presidential elections in 2029, with Vėgėla leading the poll.
Malawi: Justice Minister Starts Process to Hire New ACB Director, 50 Candidates to Be Interviewed Before Final Choice By President
Malawi's Minister of Justice has initiated the recruitment process for a new Director General of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, with 50 candidates set to be interviewed for this critical role.
Strengthening Preference for Local Talent in Civil Service Recruitment... Introduction of Additional Points System
A new civil service recruitment policy in South Korea will provide additional points to candidates who have lived in a region for over 15 years to promote local talent and enhance public trust.
Police Riot Control Reduced: Experimenting with Maintaining Order during Gatherings and Protests... "Trust Building is Necessary on Both Sides"
On January 17, a significant protest organized by major labor unions in South Korea demonstrated changes in police presence and management methods during public gatherings.
BBB26: Leandro Boneco says he does not trust Gabriela and that Cowboy is his main rival
Leandro Boneco expressed distrust in fellow contestant Gabriela Saporito during a conversation with his housemates on the reality show BBB26.
More power, less confidence: the dilemma of the STF
The article discusses the declining trust in Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) amid allegations involving some of its ministers and their families.
Violence Against Women: The Fernandes Case Reveals an Existential Abyss
The case involving Collien Fernandes has highlighted profound societal issues regarding violence against women and the erosion of trust in the community.
Juan Bautista Mahiques, Minister of Justice: 'I fully trust the President and his explanations'
Juan Bautista Mahiques, the new Minister of Justice of Argentina, expresses confidence in President Milei while discussing political dynamics affecting judicial appointments and other legal matters in an interview.
Director of CLP says the end of compulsory retirement as punishment for judges is an institutional advance
A proposal to eliminate compulsory retirement as a punishment for judges is seen as a significant improvement for Brazil's justice institutions by the CLP.
Ten Reasons to Vote Yes
The article outlines ten compelling arguments for supporting a proposed judicial reform in Italy.
Commentary: The Olomouc Defibrillator Case is a Test of Trust in Czech Health Care
The case of potentially improperly indicated defibrillators in Olomouc calls into question the trust in Czech healthcare.
Survey: 68% of Workers Feel Unequal Pay
In Latvia, 68% of employees have encountered unequal pay, according to a survey conducted by Alma Career Latvia.
Those who did not trust themselves but the Icelanders flew
Icelandic pilots have a significant history in Greenland's aviation, being more trusted for flying in challenging conditions than their counterparts.
The challenge of transforming a criminal record into a résumé
Argentina faces the challenge of building both internal and external trust to expand economically and avoid rhetorical failures.
When does location sharing with a partner cross a line?
The article discusses the implications of location sharing in intimate relationships, examining when it might indicate trust or become coercive control.
Who blocks the code in the STF strengthens the reputation of the worst court of all time
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court is facing criticism as public trust reaches an all-time low, amid calls for a code of conduct.
Access Bank, King’s Trust to drive youth empowerment across Africa
Access Bank and King’s Trust International have partnered to enhance youth empowerment and entrepreneurship across Africa.
Group reaffirms confidence in IG, urges support for police reforms
A civic group in Nigeria expresses confidence in the Inspector-General of Police and encourages public support for police reforms.
New survey: Strong trust in Crown Prince Haakon
A recent survey shows that nearly 80% of Norwegians believe Crown Prince Haakon would serve well as king.
New poll: High trust in Crown Prince Haakon
A new poll indicates that nearly 80% of Norwegians believe Crown Prince Haakon will perform well as a monarch.
Relationship experts reveal: a single question can be a sign that your partner has someone else
A single question from your partner could indicate signs of infidelity, often with subtle warning signs that build up over time.
Rare interview: Now the fresh CEO of the controversial bank opens up
The new CEO of Oma Säästöpankki, Karri Alameri, discusses restoring trust and acquiring new customers following a significant scandal involving millions in losses.
The Era of Deception: How Fico Admitted He Will Not Fulfill His Promises
The article discusses how Robert Fico acknowledged that he will not keep his promises to citizens, as presented in a recent episode of the video series by Denník N.
Deceitful competitors clash: 'You had a show going on'
In a recent episode of 'Deceitful,' contestants Anniina Valtonen and Alharith Obaid engage in a heated debate over the disclosure of protective shields received by competitors.
Magdalena Andersson (S) loses voter confidence
Trust in Magdalena Andersson has dropped significantly, with only a four-point lead over her opponent Ulf Kristersson.
'Center Shift' Leads to a 'Loss of Trust,' Wandering Liberals Face Uncertainty
The recent House of Representatives election in Japan shows a significant decline in liberal forces exemplified by the Constitutional Democratic Party's shift to a centrist reform alliance amidst mixed results.
The decline of confidence in the Supreme Court
There has been a significant decline in public trust in Brazil's Supreme Federal Court, driven by a polarized environment and dissatisfaction among various voter groups.
Kathy Ireland reveals 'big red flag' that exposed alleged $100M ‘unconscionable’ betrayal
Kathy Ireland claims in a lawsuit against her former business managers that they betrayed her by allegedly stealing millions from her and her family.
We need more answers from the royal family about what routines they have to avoid such mistakes
The article criticizes the Norwegian royal family for lacking transparency and accountability, particularly in relation to recent controversies involving personal associations.
Liberia: 'We Must Decide Cases By the Law and Evidence'
Judge Peter W. Gbeneweleh emphasized the importance of making judicial decisions based solely on law and evidence, urging his colleagues to uphold fairness and integrity in the judiciary.
CFIA says it’s handed out $47K in fines for ‘misleading’ Product of Canada labels
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has imposed $47,000 in fines for misleading 'Product of Canada' labels since April.
Doctors thought woman's heart palpitations were anxiety but they were wrong
A 22-year-old woman from Leicestershire shares her experience of being misdiagnosed with anxiety instead of a serious heart condition, highlighting the need for young people to trust their instincts about their health.
"A totally broken form of trust": in Nantes, the PS-LFI alliance worries the economic world
The recent alliance between the Socialist Party and La France Insoumise in Nantes has raised concerns among local entrepreneurs about the potential impact on the city's economic dynamism.
Salford 'incident' LIVE: Armed cops swarm Mandley Park as man in vest on ground
Police have responded to an incident in Salford's Mandley Park involving a man in a vest who was detained by armed officers.
Uganda: Icea Lion Injects Shs100m Boost to 8th Ibau Conference As Sector 'Reimagines Trust'
ICEA Lion has pledged Shs100 million to support the upcoming IBAU conference, aimed at enhancing insurance sector engagement with SMEs and individuals in Uganda.
Norwegian Prime Minister: Mette-Marit Interview about Epstein is 'Important' for Trust
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre praises the country's Crown Prince Couple for discussing Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein in an interview, emphasizing its importance for societal trust.
"So small and so angry..." Watch how a wild kitten found in a barn learns to become friends with humans
A wild kitten found in a barn is learning to trust humans under the care of a dedicated foster home in Estonia.
Støre: It's good that the Crown Prince Couple is available to answer questions
Norwegian Prime Minister Støre commended the Crown Prince Couple for addressing public concerns regarding their past association with Jeffrey Epstein.
The penalties will be severe! Ruks comments on the unacceptable actions of the Jelgava law enforcers
Latvia's State Police chief has initiated a renewed internal review following unethical behavior by police officials as revealed in a recent TV show.
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The leader of Venstre: - Poor judgment appears to be an accurate assessment
Venstre leader Guri Melby assesses Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s recent interview regarding her contact with Jeffrey Epstein as a necessary step in rebuilding public trust.
Støre: She is sincerely sad
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre commented on Crown Princess Mette-Marit's interview, acknowledging her sincere regret over past associations.
In Neratov, the doors are always open and they are not afraid of theft
A community in Neratov remains welcoming and unafraid despite concerns about theft.
- The institution is the most important
The article emphasizes the significance of institutions in society.
'Not Collateral, But Trust and Relationships'...Declaration of Establishment of Value-Based Financial Cooperative
A declaration for the establishment of a value-based financial cooperative emphasizes trust and social relationships over traditional collateral, aiming to fund local community projects such as social housing and renewable energy.
International Day of Happiness: Why the Happiest Countries are Not What You Think
The article discusses the significance of the International Day of Happiness, highlighting that the happiest countries are not necessarily the wealthiest, but rather those that prioritize social trust and cohesion.
F.A.Z. Early Thinkers: Neck-and-Neck Race Before the Election in Rhineland-Palatinate
A close election race is unfolding in Rhineland-Palatinate, with significant implications for party leadership and public trust in the Merz government.
Pavel maintains trust. However, the comparison of Czech presidents has an unexpected result
Czech President Petr Pavel enjoys a trust rating of 57% after three years in office, yet this is lower than his predecessor Miloš Zeman's rating after a similar period.
Cemex celebrates 120 years: from Monterrey to the world, building trust
Cemex commemorates its 120th anniversary as a global leader in the construction industry, highlighting its evolution from regional roots in Monterrey to key infrastructure projects worldwide.