Irish Examiner on MSN
Courts Service spent more than €5m on interpreters over last 18 months
The Courts Service spent more than €5m on interpreters for criminal trials and civil proceedings over the past 18 months.
Irish Mirror on MSN
Courts Service spent over €5 million on interpreters for criminal and civil trials
This year’s bill is on track to be much larger than last year, with €2.09 million spent in the six-month period between ...
In 'Motherland', Russian-born American journalist Julia Ioffe shifts the spotlight to the women – from the revolutionary ...
Ukraine has ramped up its strikes on Russian military and energy targets far beyond the front lines in recent months.
A new report finds significant language access barriers in Massachusetts courts for non-English speakers and the deaf or hard ...
Russian Hill's vacant Lombardi Sports building becomes a gym after failed Whole Foods bid sparked chain store ban threats and housing fights. Opening 2026.
Korea JoongAng Daily on MSN
International entrepreneurs make their mark at Chung Ju-yung Startup Competition Demo Day
Startups with a global edge — either founded by global entrepreneurs or aiming for overseas markets — gathered for the Chung ...
I’ve witnessed tough-as-nails commercial fishermen – the sort who brave the Gulf of Alaska’s temperamental waters without blinking – wax poetic about the delicate flavors of Mykel’s rack of lamb. That ...
The colorful halls of the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts were filled with the sound of languages from around the world Thursday in San Francisco as human rights activists gathered to ...
Russia's manufacturing sector experienced a sharper contraction in October, with new orders declining at the fastest rate in three months, a survey by S&P Global showed on Saturday.
Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
India suspends new orders for Russian oil
Indian oil refineries have not placed new orders for Russian oil since the imposition of fresh sanctions and are awaiting ...
TheJournal.ie on MSN
Interpreters' bill for the Courts Service set to exceed last year's
This year’s bill is on track to be much larger than last year, with €2.09 million spent in the six-month period between ...
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