Reputation management

EU: Trust in Institutions continues to Fall despite declining Unemployment and phasing out of Pandemic Restrictions

Recorded trust in institutions such as national governments, the EU, the police and news media has declined across the EU over the past two years, with those who previously expressed higher trust levels, such as those in financially secure positions, now becoming less trusting.

Gallup Study: 48% of Bulgarians Believe "To A Certain Extent" in the Media

48% of Bulgarians believe "to a certain extent" in the media in Bulgaria, 30% say they do not believe them at all, 16% usually trust, the other 6% are hesitant, according to a new study by the global association "Gallup International" , conducted in 58 countries around the world with among nearly 60,000 respondents.

SYRIZA metaphysics

The public outcry against the government over the deadly wildfires that ravaged the seaside resort of Mati, east of the Greek capital, was an anticipated, if not justified, reaction against the political representatives.

Central Bank governor files lawsuit against witnesses in Novartis case

Central Bank Governor Yannis Stournaras has filed a lawsuit against two protected witnesses in the Novartis bribery case accusing them of perjury and slander, reports said Wednesday.

On Tuesday, a corruption prosecutor investigating the case ordered the opening of ten bank accounts and disclosure of other assets belonging to the prominent politicians named in the case file.

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