trust
Coverage of trust in the Nexus archive.
- OPay is Okay: Trust is not claimed; It is earned
The article discusses the importance of trust in the growing digital finance sector in Nigeria, highlighting OPay's focus on earning user trust through innovation. It emphasizes that trust is essential for success in this industry.
- 5 signs your cat is mad at you
The article outlines common signs that indicate a cat is upset, explains the meaning behind these behaviors, and provides guidance on restoring trust with the cat.
- America bet everything on trust 250 years ago. That bet is being tested again
A finance employee at Arup lost $25.6 million via deepfake fraud, Starbucks retired an AI inventory system after operational issues, and Deloitte’s Australian firm partially refunded a government payment for an AI-generated report with fabricated content. The article argues trust is becoming critical economic infrastructure, with AI now testing America’s historical bet on self-governed trust.
- An Iron Ore Empire ‘Built on Trust’ Began to Raise Doubts
Radiant World, an iron ore company, raised doubts about its empire despite boasting a diverse network of suppliers and counterparties in a 2024 corporate presentation.
- My friend and her husband own extensive real estate. How can her children from a previous marriage get their fair share?
A woman and her husband own extensive real estate, and their children from a previous marriage seek to ensure their fair share. The husband is open to establishing a trust but wants to serve as its administrator.
- Trust biggest challenge in preventing paper leaks, says IIT Madras Director
Trust is identified as the biggest challenge in preventing paper leaks, according to IIT Madras Director. Professor Kamakoti, part of a panel tasked with revamping the National Testing Agency, highlights the issue.
- Trust, speed, inclusion will shape payments’ future Premium Times
The article discusses how trust, speed, and inclusion will influence the future of payments. Oladipo Alabede examines these themes in the context of evolving payment systems.
- 8 telltale signs your dog is happy
The article outlines eight body language cues that indicate a dog's happiness, including signs of comfort, trust, and contentment. These signals help owners understand their dog's emotional state through observable behaviors.
- For retired businessman and lifelong sailor, trust anchors the process of building wealth
Duke Ha, a retired construction businessman and avid sailor from Vietnam, emphasizes trust as central to his professional and personal success. He splits his time between Vietnam and Singapore, maintaining a hospitality business while reflecting on a process-driven approach to building wealth.
- Australia’s life dissatisfaction levels double as ‘wellbeing poverty’ reaches new highs
Australia’s life dissatisfaction levels have doubled, with 9.7% (about 2.2 million people) reporting very low life satisfaction in 2025. The Australian Bureau of Statistics data highlights rising 'wellbeing poverty,' though community cohesion and trust are noted as factors improving happiness scores.
- The Fedorov Dismissal: On Trust, Technology, and Turnover
The article titled 'The Fedorov Dismissal: On Trust, Technology, and Turnover' is part of The Ukraine Compass, a weekly digest offering Ukrainian perspectives on political debates and daily life in Ukraine. It highlights curated Ukrainian media content to provide a broader understanding beyond Western battlefield-focused coverage.
- Airbnb co-founder is bullish on tokenization of real-world assets — but one thing is key
Airbnb founder and CEO is optimistic about tokenizing real-world assets but emphasizes that trust in governance and the hosting system's trustworthiness is crucial for success.
- With US-Iran trust broken again, can Pakistan bring them back to talks?
Pakistan (Islamabad) is urging dialogue between the US and Iran, but analysts suggest Pakistan lacks the necessary tools to prevent further escalation.
- Canada's next defence fight won’t be over spending. It’ll be over trust
Canada faces an upcoming challenge to justify its NATO defense funding plans as Britain's political instability highlights the risks of defense spending without fiscal credibility. Ottawa must disclose details this fall to address public trust concerns.
- Trust, Income Tax And Green Fees: Lieutenant Governor Candidate Q&As
A diverse group of candidates is running for the vacant lieutenant governor office following Sylvia Luke's abrupt departure. The candidates addressed topics including trust, income tax, and green fees in their Q&A sessions.
- Stream It Or Skip It: ‘I’m Not Afraid’ On Netflix, A Story About A Kidnapping And The Boy Who Discovered The Adults In His Village Can’t Be Trusted
The Netflix film 'I’m Not Afraid' follows a boy who uncovers the untrustworthiness of adults in his village amid a kidnapping story. The plot is set in Veracuz during the 1986 World Cup.
- Polymarket bets on U.S. marketing blitz to win back trust after 4-year ban: Report
Polymarket is launching a U.S. marketing campaign to rebuild trust following a 4-year ban. The initiative aims to address public skepticism through targeted outreach.
- Candidate Q&A: Office Of Hawaiian Affairs At-Large Trustee – Michelle Costello
Michelle Costello is a candidate for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs At-Large Trustee. She emphasizes that trust must be earned and integrity must be demonstrated for beneficiaries.
- Chinese foreign minister calls on Sweden to help rebuild trust between the countries
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged Sweden to help rebuild trust between the two countries and foster a 'correct perception' of each other. He highlighted Sweden's role as the first Western country to establish diplomatic relations with China, emphasizing its independence and strategic foresight.
- The greatest asset that a CMO has is trust, says Snowflake's Denise Persson
Denise Persson, chief marketing officer at Snowflake, emphasizes that trust is the most critical asset for CMOs and brands. She highlights the importance of building an AI operating model across organizations, a key topic discussed at Cannes, and advises CMOs to align with company priorities to drive quick impact.
- Meet the AI boss
Meta is developing an AI version of its CEO, which raises questions about management, trust, and the automation of executive roles.
- Engaging the blackbox-glassbox paradox: Media imperatives in the era of artificial intelligence, By Omoniyi Ibietan
The article discusses the importance of trust in AI development, urging the Nigerian Federal Government to direct the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy to implement measures for trust engineering. It highlights the role of media imperatives in the AI era.
- Parents increasingly track adult children with apps, raising questions about privacy and trust
Parents are increasingly using smartphone apps to monitor their adult children, a practice viewed by some as enhancing safety but by others as an invasion of privacy. The trend raises questions about privacy and trust within families.
- Central banks repatriate gold as global insecurity rises
Central banks are repatriating gold due to rising global insecurity, conflict, sanctions, and declining trust in storing bullion abroad. Institutions are becoming more cautious about holding gold in foreign countries.
- Young Nigerians raise concerns over trust, women’s inclusion ahead of 2027 polls
Young Nigerians expressed concerns about trust and women’s inclusion in the 2027 elections during Caustival 2026, a social justice arts and film festival organized by Gatefield in Abuja.
- Nick Reiner seeks money for defense in his parents' killings from trust they established for him
Nick Reiner, suspected of murdering his parents, is petitioning the court to release funds from a trust established by Rob and Michele Reiner to pay for his legal defense. The trust was created by Rob and Michele Reiner for Nick.
- Nick Reiner seeks money for defense in his parents' killings from trust they established for him
Nick Reiner, suspected of murdering his parents, is petitioning the court to release funds from a trust established by Rob and Michele Reiner to pay for his legal defense.
- Rob Reiner’s son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings
Nick Reiner, son of Rob and Michele Singer Reiner, seeks access to trust funds established by his parents to defend himself against murder charges. Trustees have denied him the money, claiming legal justification, despite his not guilty plea and need for resources for his defense.
- Nick Reiner seeks access to his parents’ trust to pay for his defense in their killings
Nick Reiner is seeking access to his parents' trust to fund his defense in their killings. He was arraigned on murder charges related to the deaths in Los Angeles.
- Rob Reiner's son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings
Nick Reiner, son of Rob Reiner, is seeking unpaid money from a trust his parents established for him to help with his defense against charges that he killed them.
- Rob Reiner's son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings
Nick Reiner, son of Rob Reiner, is seeking unpaid funds from a trust his parents established for him to support his defense against charges alleging he killed them.
- Rob Reiner's son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings
Nick Reiner, son of Rob Reiner, is seeking unpaid money from a trust his parents established for him to aid his defense against charges that he killed them.
- Rob Reiner's son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings
Nick Reiner, son of Rob Reiner, is seeking money from a trust his parents established for him to use in his defense against charges that he killed them.
- Akhilesh alleges massive fraud with Ram Temple money; trust says audit underway
Akhilesh Yadav, Samajwadi Party president, alleges that crores of rupees from donations to the Ram Temple are missing, while the trust managing the temple states an audit is underway.
- Kota priest stabbed to death; religious leaders demand action
A Kota priest was stabbed to death, with police suspecting the murder is linked to a dispute over ownership of a trust managing Math and the position of Mahant. Religious leaders have demanded action following the incident.
- Trust celebrates birth of rare lemur quadruplets
A trust has celebrated the birth of rare lemur quadruplets, which occur in fewer than 6% of births worldwide.
- EUAN MCCOLM: Nicola Sturgeon has lost all trust and credibility... this is her legacy
Euan McColm claims Nicola Sturgeon has lost all trust and credibility, describing this as her legacy. The article attributes this assessment to McColm.
- New York Attorney Admits Embezzling More Than $500K from Trust
Edward W. Miller, 70, of Lawrence, New York, pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $500,000 from a trust. He waived his right to be indicted and admitted guilt in Bridgeport federal court.
- Robinhood's A.I. stock traders are here, but should you trust them?
Robinhood is testing AI agents designed to trade stocks and make purchases for users. The initiative has sparked debates about trust and the implications of automation in financial decision-making.
- My golf buddy dropped me when I didn’t make him my financial adviser. Be careful who you trust.
A person's golf buddy ended their friendship after they refused to appoint him as their financial adviser. The article warns against trusting friends with financial decisions solely based on personal relationships.