Boris Bodnar

Boris Bodnar

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Ukrainians who have lost their jobs due to the war can apply to the international Register of Damages
Society
Ukrainians who have lost their jobs due to the war can apply to the international Register of Damages

A beta test has been launched on the ‘Dія’ single portal for public services, allowing people to submit an application to the International Register of Damages. It relates to cases of job loss due to the war.

Up to nine million drones: the EU has assessed the scale of Russia’s plans for 2026
War
Up to nine million drones: the EU has assessed the scale of Russia’s plans for 2026

Russia could deploy between seven and nine million drones by 2026. Such a massive ramp-up in drone production is forcing Europe to review its defence policy.

Trump is reportedly planning a US ground operation to capture the Iranian island of Khark — Axios
Politics
Trump is reportedly planning a US ground operation to capture the Iranian island of Khark — Axios

US President Donald Trump is considering the possibility of launching a military operation to seize Iran’s oil infrastructure on the island of Kharg — one of the main hubs for Iranian oil exports.

The Air Force has explained what the ‘unusual’ morning attack on Kyiv was
War
The Air Force has explained what the ‘unusual’ morning attack on Kyiv was

During the morning attack on Kyiv and the surrounding region, Russian forces employed unconventional tactics and modernised drones, which are more difficult to detect and neutralise using electronic warfare systems.

Ukraine has shown diplomats the consequences of attacks on the infrastructure of the Druzhba oil pipeline
Economy
Ukraine has shown diplomats the consequences of attacks on the infrastructure of the Druzhba oil pipeline

Representatives of foreign diplomatic missions were shown footage of the damage to the Druzhba oil pipeline infrastructure following Russian attacks. Diplomats from 31 countries attended the briefing.

Some Ukrainians should digitise their employment record books by the end of March
Society
Some Ukrainians should digitise their employment record books by the end of March

The transition to electronic employment records is currently underway in Ukraine, and for certain categories of employees, it is advisable to complete this process by the end of March.

Mohtaba Khamenei is reported to have been taken to Russia after being wounded during the strikes on Iran
Events
Mohtaba Khamenei is reported to have been taken to Russia after being wounded during the strikes on Iran

Iranian leader Mojtaba Khamenei may have been secretly flown to Russia on a Russian military aircraft after being wounded during the attacks on Iran in late February.

Personal data can be sold online: how a Google tool helps remove your address and phone number from search results
Events
Personal data can be sold online: how a Google tool helps remove your address and phone number from search results

There are companies online that collect and sell users’ personal data — from names and home addresses to telephone numbers. However, there is a free Google tool that allows you to partially hide this information from search results.

Ukrenergo has warned of power restrictions
War
Ukrenergo has warned of power restrictions

Energy officials have announced temporary restrictions for industrial consumers due to the impact of Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.

A Russian attack destroyed the production facilities of the Ukrainian brands TG Botanical, ANISIMOV, JUL and TAGO in Brovary
Events
A Russian attack destroyed the production facilities of the Ukrainian brands TG Botanical, ANISIMOV, JUL and TAGO in Brovary

As a result of the Russian night-time attack on the Kyiv region, the production facilities of several Ukrainian fashion brands in Brovary were destroyed.

Wired headphones are back in fashion: why people are turning their backs on Bluetooth
Society
Wired headphones are back in fashion: why people are turning their backs on Bluetooth

Sales of wired headphones are surging, and users are increasingly opting for simpler technologies because of sound quality, reliability and even fashion.

A US court is hearing a case against Meta and Google over the harm caused by social media to teenagers
Society
A US court is hearing a case against Meta and Google over the harm caused by social media to teenagers

A woman who spent up to 16 hours a day on Instagram has filed a lawsuit against the tech giants — her case could set a precedent for thousands of similar lawsuits.

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