URMAS REINSALU ⟩ Kristen Michal and Martin Helme are playing political games at the expense of our biggest ally
The article discusses the government's unprecedented trust conflict with society, as described by Isamaa chairman Urmas Reinsalu.
Forest Reindeer and Wind Power on a Collision Course in Ostrobothnia – Local Decision-Makers' Trust in Authorities and Researchers is Eroding
The protection of forest reindeer is clashing with extensive wind energy development in Ostrobothnia, leading to a deterioration of trust among local decision-makers in authorities and researchers.
These five countries trust India... Before the crisis, they said - give us more oil and gas!
Due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, there is a global crisis in oil and gas, prompting five neighboring countries to rely on India for energy needs.
'I used to feel shame for using a food bank - but asking for help is brave'
The article discusses the significant reliance on food banks in the UK, highlighted by new figures showing over 2.6 million emergency food parcels distributed last year, despite a recent decrease in parcels compared to the previous year.
Oil and gas prices drop. Stock markets trust the White House
Oil and gas prices have dropped significantly following statements from Donald Trump regarding the nearing end of the Iran conflict, restoring some market confidence.
30 million krónur in contractor payments to the husband of the health minister
The article reports on a 30 million króna payment made to a construction company owned by the husband of Iceland's health minister.
Insider Revelation about Pricing Fundamentals: This is How Petrol and Diesel Pump Prices Work Now
An analysis of how fuel prices are set at gas stations amid fluctuating global oil prices and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Kurds do not ‘trust’ US to back them against Iran – Axios
Iraqi Kurds express distrust in US support amid potential conflict with Iran, opting for neutrality.
Americans Stranded in Israel Trust Trump: 'I Am One Hundred Percent Behind the Operation'
Americans stranded in Israel express frustration at the U.S. government for not facilitating their evacuation amidst heightened conflict in the region.
Why did Iran attack the Gulf states that sought to avoid war? Is it aimed at shaking trust in the US?
Iran has been attacking neighboring Gulf states, which sought to avoid war, following preemptive strikes from the US and Israel, aiming to elevate conflict costs and strengthen its influence over the US.
The friend fraudster & Rawa Majid's situation in Iran
This article discusses a case of fraud involving a young girl who deceived her best friend out of millions of kronor, and examines the situation of Rawa Majid in Iran amid ongoing conflict.
The Prime Minister's Advisor Urges to Resolve the Conflict in Alytus Legally Rather Than Politically
An advisor to the Prime Minister of Lithuania emphasizes the need to address the conflict in Alytus through legal means, highlighting disruptions in the educational process and trust in the education system.
Expert on attacks against Iran: Not justified under international law
A legal expert argues that unilateral military attacks undermine the trust in the international legal system.
Babiš placed Agrofert shares into the trust fund RSVP Trust
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has transferred all his shares in the Agrofert holding company to a private trust fund in compliance with conflict of interest regulations imposed by the European Union.
East of the DRC: the ceasefire announced in Luanda remains ineffective
A ceasefire between the Congolese government and the M23 rebels, scheduled to take effect on February 18, has been ineffective as trust issues still prevail.
The Rise of Anti-Pluralism: Why Conflict Politics is Winning Today
A political analysis discusses the rising trend of conflict-driven politics in Slovakia and globally, underscoring its implications on voter behavior and societal trust.
Point N: What can happen around Babiš's conflict of interest by 2033
The article discusses the ongoing analysis of Andrej Babiš's potential conflict of interest regarding EU subsidies and state contracts as his financial interests remain tightly held in trust funds.
It is a lie, Babiš rejected the findings about the trust fund. Documents show that Agrofert will return to his family with the end of his government
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš plans to place his conflict of interest into the RSVP Trust fund, but documents reveal he has concealed crucial details about its management.
Babiš remains in a conflict of interest, the solution is prolonged. The Castle no longer wants to be the arbiter
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has not yet resolved his conflict of interest related to his ownership of the Agrofert holding, despite plans to transfer it to a trust fund.