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This quick, local translation service is worth all of its buzz!

This quick, local translation service is worth all of the buzz!
Jan 6 2022 Share

In today’s swift working environment, language barriers should not be a thing, especially for businesses who wish to expand into global markets and appeal to international clients and target audiences.

With the correct use of professional translation services, businesses are able to communicate more effectively with their international clients and suppliers, nurture brand reputation and trust and conduct easier business operations towards foreign markets. That’s where Translation Bee comes into play.

Translation Bee is a new, local company offering the quickest, most effective translations for businesses. Whether you need to translate legal documents, business, tech or other wise, this service will help translate your documents within a matter of a few clicks. The service supports over 100 languages and delivers professionally-translated documents within three to four days, online and hassle free.

One can upload their document on translationbee.eu, get a FREE quote instantly and benefit from 10% off of their first order if they sign up and activate the promo code. What’s more is that the translation is conducted by experienced professionals who elaborate the translation based on the document’s content, delivering a legitimate translation with easy management and cost-effective prices.

Translation Bee founders Anton Azzopardi (left) and Stephan Strijbosch (right)

Translation Bee co-founder Stephan Strijbosch, said that the service “is a very user-friendly website that allows content to be translated in a professional and efficient manner.  The idea for this venture came about, as both Anton and myself are registered corporate service providers, who are in contact with individuals on a worldwide basis who wish to register and administer companies in Malta.  We both felt that there was a void in the local market for translations, as they were not satisfied with the conditions provided.  So, we sought to form a business that can offer translations that would be of a professional nature yet provided back to the user in a timely and cost friendly manner.”

In a nutshell, this Maltese company is offering professional translation services for over 100 languages. Great value, no hidden costs, 100% confidentiality and transparency and an introductory discount; if doesn’t make you say mamma mia we don’t know what will.

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Paulina Dembska’s parents were informed by police 36 hours after the murder

Paulina Dembska’s parents were informed by police 36 hours after the murder
Jan 5 2022 Share

Speaking to Polish publication Fakt, Paulina Dembska’s parents reported that they found out about their daughter’s death through media reports. 

Polish police informed the family of the tragic murder well over 36 hours after the body was discovered in Sliema, Malta. Paulina’s sister allegedly found out about the death and called their parents. 

With Paulina’s body discovered early on Sunday morning, police approached the family with the information on Monday at 4pm. They were only informed about the process of repatriating Paulina’s body, with a fund set up in Malta raising over €30,000 to help with the process. 

The family also called in via WhatsApp during the vigil dedicated to Paulina, thanking all those who showed up and helped in some way for what they were doing. 

Paulina, a 29-year-old national, was murdered on the 2nd of January at Independence Gardens, Sliema. Abner Aquilina, a 20-year-old from Żejtun, is being treated as the main suspect and has since been referred to Mount Carmel. 

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Photo Source: Miguela Xuereb

Hero dog saves injured hiker by curling around him for 13 hours

Hero dog saves injured hiker by curling around him for 13 hours
Jan 5 2022 Share

Grga Brkic accidentally fell whilst hiking with his dog, North, in the Velebit mountains in Croatia and was left unable to move. 

The eight-month-old Alaskan Malamute curled up with the hiker and kept him warm for 13 hours before they were rescued. A photo accompanying a post by Croatia’s mountain rescue service shows the dog curled up on top of Mr Brkic. 

‘Friendship and love between man and dog have no boundaries’ the post read. As first respondents made their rescue attempt, the dog helped out by ensuring the hiker did not freeze to death. 

After 13 hours nearly 30 first responders reached him and were able to transport him off the mountain. The hiker described the dog as a real miracle, having been certified not harmed by the entire ordeal. 

Despite Croatia’s mountain rescue warning against taking dogs for hikes in difficult conditions, North proved to be the hiker’s very survival in this scenario. 

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‘Stop offering me votes for favours’ says Labour MP in powerful post

‘Stop offering me votes for favours’ says Labour MP in powerful post
Jan 5 2022 Share

Oliver Scicluna, one of Malta’s newest MPs, asked voters to stop promising him their vote in exchange for favours, finding such pleas offensive.

Taking to Facebook, Scicluna said that despite being new to politics, he constantly contemplates about issues which seem to have been present in the political sphere for quite a long time. Issues which he, Oliver said, will not get accustomed to. 

He expressed how many individuals come up to him and tell him that should he serve them, they will ‘think of him’ – implying their vote. 

This phrase, he said, makes him feel bad not because he helps that person but because he believes that one should earn something because they have earned it rightfully. 

The ‘help me out and I’ll remember you’ sentiment hurts him, Scicluna revealed, as he said that he wants people to vote for him because they believe he can do something good.’ 

‘This mentality needs to stop, and it has to be us politicians who stop people in their tracks when encountering such instances.’ 

His post drew a lot of support, with even even Labour deputy leader Daniel Jose Micallef agreeing with the post and stating that for the culture to change, the system itself needs to change. 

The system referred to here is Malta’s single transferrable vote system through which parliament is elected. With five members of parliament elected from each of 13 electoral districts, this system of proportional representation means MPS rely on their constituents’ votes to be elected. This incentivises them to focus on local affairs within electoral districts. 

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