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Taxes on OnlyFans and OLX postponed: Parliament rejects bill
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine did not support draft law No. 14025, which provided for the introduction of international automatic exchange of information on income received through digital platforms.
Gold prices have risen sharply due to a weaker dollar and falling oil prices.
On Tuesday, 10 March, global gold prices showed significant growth. The precious metal was supported by the weakening of the US dollar and lower energy costs following statements by US President Donald Trump about a possible quick end to the war in the Middle East.
Poland plans to create the EU's first anti-drone system San
Poland has begun developing the San anti-drone system, which Warsaw claims is the most advanced in Europe. The project is being implemented by a Polish-Norwegian consortium.
Over 5,000 targets hit in Iran in the first ten days of Operation Epic Fury
The US Armed Forces command in the Middle East reported strikes on more than 5,000 targets in Iran in the first ten days of Operation Epic Fury. The operation began on 28 February 2026.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine among the world's largest armies: Ukraine rises to 6th place in global ranking
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are among the ten largest armies in the world in terms of personnel strength. In the global Military Balance 2026 ranking, Ukraine ranks sixth with an army of 677,000 troops.
The Reserve+ app has experienced a major malfunction: users are unable to log in.
On 10 March, the mobile application "Reserve+" experienced a major technical failure. Users of the electronic office for conscripts, military personnel and reservists are reporting en masse that they are unable to log into the system.
Iran plans to introduce fees for tankers and merchant ships in the Persian Gulf
Iran is finalising preparations to introduce so-called "security fees" for oil tankers and commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf. This applies to vessels from countries that are allies of the United States.
Meta has patented AI that can manage the social media accounts of deceased individuals
Meta has obtained a patent for artificial intelligence technology capable of imitating user behaviour on social networks – even after their death. The algorithm can write posts, like and respond to messages on behalf of a person, creating their digital twin.
Rocket fragments near a school in Iran indicate the use of an American Tomahawk missile
Photographs published by Iranian state media of rocket debris found after a strike near a school in the city of Minab bear markings characteristic of American Tomahawk cruise missiles. This conclusion was reached by The New York Times after analysing the images.
Repairs have begun at nuclear power plants in Ukraine: where power outages are possible
Scheduled repairs have begun at nuclear power plants in Ukraine. Against this backdrop, following enemy shelling of energy infrastructure, part of the population in five regions remains without electricity.
In Haiti, drone strikes have claimed more than 1,200 lives, including dozens of children.
In Haiti, more than 1,200 people have been killed during security forces' operations against armed gangs. Among the victims are at least 60 civilians, including 17 children, according to Human Rights Watch.
Apple is preparing three new Ultra devices: what is known about the premium line
Apple may unveil three new premium devices with the Ultra designation at once. These are the MacBook Ultra, the foldable iPhone Ultra, and the AirPods Ultra, as reported by Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman.