Election Strategy for National Recovery and Progressive Reconstruction
The article analyzes President Lee Jae-myung's unexpected political success and the shift in public perception regarding the Democratic Party's economic management.
Reputation as a Throne: The British Crown and the Cost of Not Distancing Itself
The article discusses the symbolic power of the British Royal Family in shaping public perception and its fragile moral authority, especially in light of recent controversies involving Prince Andrew.
Angels without wings: 140 years of Nigerian meteorology
The article reflects on the 140 years of meteorology in Nigeria, illustrating the public perception of meteorologists and their work through a humorous anecdote.
State of the Union Address: Trump described a 'golden' USA, but Americans do not perceive it
Donald Trump's State of the Union address defended his presidency amidst low public perception, portraying the US as thriving under his leadership despite widespread voter concerns.
David Černý Physically Occupied Public Space. I Wouldn't Talk About Quality, Says Art Historian Milena Bartlová
Art historian Milena Bartlová discusses the controversy surrounding modern art, particularly David Černý's work, highlighting its impact on public perception and the ongoing cultural debates in Czechia.
Anxiety about the blue DNA, technocrats, and division for Adonis
The article discusses Greece's poor standing in EU rankings while juxtaposing its success in training programs, highlighting government concerns over perceptions of national prowess.
Andrew banned from horse riding as aides worry about 'bad look' after arrest
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been banned from horseback riding due to concerns over public perception following his arrest for misconduct.
The percentage of young people declaring themselves feminists falls to 38.4% and 49.2% perceive it as a "manipulation tool," according to Fad Youth
A recent study reveals a decline in the number of young people in Spain identifying as feminists, with nearly half viewing feminism as a tool of political manipulation.
The Word of Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey delivers a powerful speech at the Oxford Union Society, reflecting on morality, truth, and public perception amidst his legal troubles.
Biathlon, or the Cinderella of winter sports
The article explores the challenges and public perception of biathlon as a winter sport, suggesting it is undervalued despite its demanding nature.
21 years later: the day Tom Cruise 'lost his mind' on a live television show
The article discusses a pivotal moment in 2000 when Tom Cruise's unexpected behavior during a live television interview altered public perception of the Hollywood star.
Astrologer V. Budraitytė spoke about the J. Epstein scandal that unsettled the world and Lithuania: 'This is just the beginning'
Astrologer V. Budraitytė suggests that the timing of the public document release related to the J. Epstein scandal is significant, hinting at more unsettling revelations to come.
Jérôme Fourquet: "Farmers feel increasingly isolated and have the impression of being erased from the map"
Jérôme Fourquet discusses the growing isolation of farmers in France and their concerns regarding regulatory pressures and public perception.
Perspective: How does Erika Vikman dare?
Finnish artist Erika Vikman aspires to achieve success abroad, provoking mixed reactions from the public due to her switch from Finnish to English music.
The Czech Attitude Towards the Army and Defense Spending is Changing
Czechia is experiencing a shift in public perception regarding its military and defense expenditures.
Purra spoke about collecting twigs – Now the cleaning industry responds: 'Everyone could think about it'
The cleaning industry in Finland has reacted strongly to comments made by Minister of Finance Riikka Purra, who trivialized cleaning work by comparing it to collecting twigs.
Perspective: Trump Faces a Troubling Phenomenon
The article discusses Donald Trump's declining political fortunes as he prepares for a major speech amid growing concerns about his viability as a candidate.
Political scientist: The security service should explain why state secret clearance was not issued to an official
Political scientist Rozenvalds argues that the Security Service should clarify why state secret clearance was denied to dismissed Rēzekne Mayor Aleksandrs Bartaševičs, warning about the alarming trends in secrecy and public perception.
When is a Judge Still a Judge
The article discusses the challenges and perceptions surrounding judges and their decisions in the legal system, drawing an analogy with baseball umpires.
William Bonner talks about reconnecting with the public after leaving JN: 'They thank me for what I did'
William Bonner discusses his positive reception from the public since stepping down from the anchor role of Jornal Nacional, expressing that his life has become more peaceful.
Whoopi Goldberg shuts down any links to Epstein while addressing name appearing in files on 'The View'
Whoopi Goldberg clarified her connection to Jeffrey Epstein during 'The View,' emphasizing that her name's appearance in Epstein's files does not imply any wrongdoing.
In protecting the nest, STF risks losing what sustains its authority
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) in maintaining its authority while responding to political pressures and public perceptions.
Enduring Self-Deception: Just Don't Let the Facade Crumble!
The article discusses the nature of self-deception in human interactions and the peculiar case of talk show hosts.
Europe, America, and Putin's Failures / Words and Actions, Theater and Geopolitics
The article discusses the contrasting approaches of the Trump and Biden administrations towards Russia, highlighting the narrative shaping public perception in Europe.
Survey: How Poles evaluate the way Włodzimierz Czarzasty is performing as marshal
A recent survey examines the Polish public's perception of Włodzimierz Czarzasty’s performance as the new marshal of the Sejm following his election after the parliamentary elections on October 15, 2023.
Estera Flieger: The first lady goes alone. Does Marta Nawrocka have an obligation to please feminists?
The article discusses the public perception and expectations surrounding the role of Polish First Lady Marta Nawrocka, particularly in relation to feminist ideals and pro-life views.
Starmer's Crisis: British Gladiatorial Fight
The article discusses Prime Minister Keir Starmer's struggles in governance and public perception amidst Labor's long history in opposition.
Survey of 7,000 Citizens and Experts Reveals Discrepancies in Perceptions of Lethal Procedures for Animals
A large-scale survey conducted among 7,000 citizens and animal experts in Japan reveals significant discrepancies in perceptions regarding lethal procedures for animals.
Trump Stammered Oddly During Speech
Donald Trump caused a stir with his stammering speech while receiving an award from a coal industry group.
Let’s not laugh at Boris Šťastný. Maybe he is the only one who doesn’t deserve it
The article discusses the public perception of Boris Šťastný and suggests that he might be an unjust target for ridicule.
Media bubbles: When you are cut off by the media's spotlight
The article discusses the phenomenon of media bubbles and their impact on public perception and discourse.
"Don't Disdain the Entire Industry Just Because One Entrepreneur Annoys You"
A call is made not to judge an entire industry based on the actions of a single entrepreneur.
The risk of the blanket shrinking before winter arrives
The Argentine government struggles to align public perception with reality amid economic challenges and inflation issues, as recent changes to labor laws reflect ongoing tensions.
Giséle Pelicot in Interview: "This is not me"
Giséle Pelicot expresses her feelings of disconnect from how she is perceived in a recent interview.
When Aishwarya Rai Gave a Kissing Scene Onscreen, She Received a Notice, and the Actress Became Upset
Aishwarya Rai faced backlash and a lawsuit over a kissing scene from the film 'Dhoom 2', reflecting the complexities of public perception and celebrity roles in Indian cinema.
Daniel Day-Lewis Returns to Cinema Eight Years Later: "I Don’t Remember Ever Thinking About Retiring from Acting"
Daniel Day-Lewis discusses his unexpected return to acting after an eight-year hiatus, reflecting on his previous retirement announcement and the challenges of public perception.
The problem is inflation, not the IPC basket
The article discusses the ongoing inflation issue in Argentina, highlighting a recent consumer price increase and the public's perception of the inflation calculation.
Genial/Quaest: Lula's government has a negative evaluation of 39% and a positive evaluation of 33%
A new survey indicates that President Lula's government in Brazil holds a 39% negative rating and a 33% positive rating, reflecting stability in public perception.
Why does Ángela Aguilar bother people? Expert in mental health explains; this causes Nodal's wife to be rejected
The article discusses the backlash Ángela Aguilar faces and includes insights from a mental health expert on the reasons behind the online hate directed at her.
Perception of Corruption: Brazil ranks 107th for the second consecutive year, says Transparency International
Brazil remains ranked 107th in Transparency International's corruption perception index for the second year in a row, below the global average.
Marc Anthony calls the Beckham family drama "extremely regrettable"
Marc Anthony expresses his opinion on the ongoing family drama surrounding the Beckhams, highlighting the misleading narratives presented in the media.
'Corruption worsens in the world': What place does Mexico occupy, according to Transparency International?
Mexico's corruption perception worsens slightly, now ranking 141 out of 182 countries in the Transparency International Corruption Perception Index.
Hero or Gambler? Readers Debate Lindsey Vonn
A debate emerges among readers about Lindsey Vonn's persona as they grapple with differing interpretations of her character.
Do the USA, Russia or China threaten peace? What Germans think, according to a poll
A recent survey shows that a significant portion of the German population views the USA as the greatest threat to global peace, reflecting a marked change in sentiment compared to previous years.
Brazil repeats its second worst score in the historical series on the global corruption perception index
Brazil maintained its second worst score in the historical series on the Corruption Perception Index in 2025 with a score of 35, ranking 107th among 182 countries.
Extinguished the discussion about the private jet with Olympic records
The article discusses an individual's attempt to divert attention from private jet controversies by showcasing outstanding Olympic achievements.
The gap between Indec data and pocket perception is growing
There is a growing disparity between official inflation data from Argentina's Indec and the public's perception of economic conditions, highlighted by Marco Lavagna's recent resignation.
Bianca Censori Opens Up for the First Time About Her Nudity: 'I Don't Want to Show Off, But...'
Bianca Censori discusses her nudity and relationship with Kanye West in her first in-depth interview, highlighting her views on body art and public perception.
Borno constable returned ₦2.6m sent in error to counter negative police image — PPRO
A police constable in Borno State, Nigeria, returned ₦2.6 million that was mistakenly transferred to him, aiming to improve the public perception of the police force.
Inheritance Tax Fake News Is Not Just a Simple Incident
The article discusses the misinformation surrounding South Korea's inheritance tax and how it is influenced by economic groups and media reporting.