American Media Empires in a Dilemma: Regaining Trust or Succumbing to Trump?
The article discusses the political pressures facing major media institutions in the U.S., revealed during the recent 'Trust in Media' conference.
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.
Who wants to govern this place?
The article explores the political landscape in Greece for 2026, questioning who truly wishes to govern amidst widespread disillusionment and lack of trust in institutions.
Crisis of Institutions and the Bank of Greece
In Greece, 80% of citizens believe there is a crisis of institutions, driven by a sense that elites are manipulating these structures for their own benefit.
TETFund sets up committee on multipurpose laboratories
The Tertiary Education Trust Fund has established a committee to oversee the establishment of multipurpose laboratories in Nigerian tertiary institutions.
The 'Epstein case' fractures trust in institutions in Norway
The 'Epstein case' has shaken Norway, revealing connections between prominent figures and the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, thereby eroding public trust in national institutions.
Fake journalists exploit artificial intelligence and publish in major institutions
A report highlights the rise of fake journalists leveraging artificial intelligence, revealing the erosion of trust in the journalism profession.
AK. Week examined the impact of Epstein's files on the world and Estonia
The partial release of Jeffrey Epstein's files by the U.S. Department of Justice has sparked a political storm worldwide, affecting public trust in key institutions.
IAS Enrolled His Daughter in Anganwadi
An IAS officer in Chitrakoot has enrolled his daughter in a government anganwadi center to reinforce trust in education and government institutions.
Mitsotakis: The final proposal for the Constitutional Revision will be ready in March
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis announced that a final proposal for constitutional revision will be presented in March, emphasizing the need for institutions to adapt to current and future challenges.
Three quarters of young people believe that a party membership card is more important than knowledge in Croatia
A recent interview reveals a concerning portrait of Croatian youth, highlighting their distrust in institutions, education, and the detrimental impact of technology on their mental health as they become increasingly polarized.
Oyebanji urges varsities to maintain stable academic calendar
Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has called on state-owned tertiary institutions to uphold a stable academic calendar to enhance educational quality and rebuild public trust in higher education.
Ev. Venizelos: The country's problem is not constitutional, it is the deep crisis of institutional credibility
Evangelos Venizelos critiques Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's announcement about constitutional revision, highlighting that the real issue in the country lies in a profound crisis of trust in its institutions.
When Politics Weakens Collective Health
The return of Donald Trump to the White House in January 2025 has fostered a discourse of 'health nationalism' that promotes distrust in institutions, science, and prevention efforts.
CDC slashes childhood vaccine schedule in unprecedented overhaul following pandemic trust issues
The CDC has reduced the childhood vaccine schedule from 18 to 11 recommended immunizations in an effort to restore public trust in health institutions after the pandemic.