Armenia is building a medical tourism sector on European standards and low prices, but growth depends on data, accredited clinics and reliable medical translation.
Armenia is building a medical tourism sector on European standards and low prices, but growth depends on data, accredited clinics and reliable medical translation.
The European Master's in Translation network turned academic courses into a quality label, built to fix a shortage of properly qualified translators.
An EU directive makes interpretation and translation compulsory in criminal proceedings, turning a fair-trial principle into a budget line member states must fund.
The NYCLU says riders who speak little English are denied interpreters in transit court, a due-process failure that quietly decides cases before they are argued.
A Pennsylvania county paid $5,500 for court interpreters in a year and is asking whether it was necessary. The breakdown answers the question better than the headline.
UK public sector cuts have wiped out state translation contracts, pushing language firms toward exporters chasing deals in China, India, Brazil and Russia.
A translated exhibit is testimony, not evidence, and the other side can attack it. How certified translations of evidence are challenged and what makes them survive.