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.
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.
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.
Who are you going to trust now?
The article discusses the controversy surrounding a Spanish journalist's ironic post featuring a woman in a niqab, which was later revealed to have been staged, raising questions about perception and trust in media.
They are so nice that it is suspicious. It is a fake, dishonesty, and control
The article discusses concerns about apparent niceness being potentially a form of manipulation or control.
Cristina Monge, political scientist: "Staying astonished at what is coming is not an option"
Political scientist Cristina Monge discusses the crisis of trust in society in her new essay, which won the Paidós award.
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.
"France is the European country with the lowest level of trust in politics" – Nona Maguer in Vima
Renowned political scientist Nona Maguer has been awarded an honorary doctorate in Sociology at the University of Athens, where she discussed the current crisis of democracy in France.
After the Global Summit – News on the Use of Artificial Intelligence
A declaration signed by 86 nations and two international organizations emphasizes the development of safe and reliable AI as a foundation for building trust and enhancing social and economic benefits.
The 'Divorce Dust' trend is increasing doubt in relationships, claiming to catch cheating partners
A controversial trend dubbed 'Divorce Dust' is gaining traction on social media, where individuals use glitter to test their partners' fidelity, igniting debates about trust in relationships.
What is 'micro-cheating' and why many Argentine couples discuss it as the end of trust
The article explores how 'micro-cheating'—small acts of perceived betrayal in digital interactions—has become a significant topic of discussion among Argentine couples, challenging traditional notions of fidelity.
Harsh greetings from Virta to Rydman: 'Many are afraid'
Sofia Virta criticized Wille Rydman’s appointment as Minister of Social Services and Health, warning that many Finnish citizens are losing trust in social and health services.
Many find it incomprehensible that powerful people connected with Epstein. It is due to hindsight.
The article discusses the phenomenon of hindsight bias in relation to public figures' connections with Jeffrey Epstein, particularly focusing on how this bias influences perceptions of those relationships based on current knowledge.
Priest on child abuse images: 'Like collecting stamps'
A Danish priest faces charges for possessing over 80,000 images and nearly 2,300 videos depicting child abuse, which he likened to stamp collecting.
Northern group urges Tinubu to review NSITF leadership, strengthen transparency
The Arewa Revival Project has urged President Bola Tinubu to review the leadership of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund to ensure greater transparency and accountability in managing contributors' funds.
Vaccines Between Science and Horror.. Who Ignites the Fire of Fear in Our Bodies?
The article explores the growing public fear and skepticism surrounding vaccines, fueled by misinformation and social media, despite their proven effectiveness in saving lives.
New Brunswick, Canada, ‘punishes’ Musk: Bans X for ‘eroding trust’ and values
New Brunswick, a province in eastern Canada, has decided to stop using Elon Musk's social media platform X for routine governmental communications due to concerns over trust and safety.
Irene Montero, the Keeper of the Plantation
The article discusses political trust issues and social media influences, particularly focusing on Irene Montero's leadership and its implications.
K. Mitsotakis: "Window" for the inclusion of healthcare workers in heavy and unhealthy jobs – "Trust us"
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the importance of the social dimension of their political agenda during a discussion at a pre-congress dialogue for the New Democracy Party.
MEGA first choice in news in January
MEGA continues to be a trusted source for news in January, maintaining its commitment to reliable journalism and reflecting social realities with a strong viewer trust.
The Great Task of Regaining the Trust of City Residents
Pétur Marteinsson, the newly elected leader of the Social Democratic Alliance in Reykjavik, emphasizes that the key goal for the upcoming elections is to restore the trust of city residents following a successful primary election.
It is important to build trust with viewers and maintain it. And this has become increasingly difficult in the age of fake news and social media.
Ivana Brkić Tomljenović, a prominent figure in Croatian television journalism, emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining trust with viewers amidst the challenges posed by fake news and social media.
Reform of the Social Funds: The Welfare State Needs More Than a Facelift
The article argues that without a solid economic foundation, social security claims become meaningless and undermine trust in the state, calling for a reassessment of social systems.
When the scandal transcends the Crown: the Høiby case and its domino effect in Norway
The legal case against Marius Borg Høiby, son of Princess Mette-Marit, has evolved into a social phenomenon that challenges the public's trust in the monarchy.
France has had enough. Macron has record low support
The article discusses the current social sentiments in France, highlighting President Emmanuel Macron's unprecedentedly low approval ratings amid financial and political challenges, and examines the impact of the far-right and key social issues eroding public trust in politicians.
Simona Mijoković shared a photo kneeling in church for New Year's: 'Trust in the Lord'
Former model and reality star Simona Mijoković welcomed 2026 in a unique way, spending the early hours in a church and sharing elegant photos on social media.
Speech by Petr Pavel: Don't Expect Revived Trust from Politicians. Everyone Can Build the Foundations of Cohesion
Petr Pavel emphasizes that rebuilding trust should not be expected from politicians, suggesting that it is the responsibility of everyone to cultivate social cohesion.
How long will it take for employees to see changes with collective contracts
The article discusses the timeframe required for employees to experience improvements in income through collective contracts, emphasizing that significant changes will take at least 12 months to materialize due to the need for rebuilding trust and implementing institutional frameworks for salary increases.
Paramedic who lied to get day off caught out in photos putting up Christmas decorations
A paramedic, Natalie Twomey, was dismissed after she claimed her sister was ill to take a day off, only to be exposed by a Facebook post showing her putting up Christmas decorations.