US president buys ads on Facebook accusing Twitter of trying to stifle him; Democratic rival asks supporters to sign petition calling on Facebook to remove inaccurate statements

Firms remove products after BBC report, which found algorithms on the websites recommended purchasing other white supremacist products

Civil rights groups and company's own employees have pushed to stop selling technology to government agencies, saying it could be used to invade privacy and target people of color

US retailer offers costly delivery, presumably due to lack of passenger flights to take parcels; UK clothing giant restricts number of orders per day to ensure workers' safety

Ranging from Amazon to weddings, hairdressing to germaphobia, an interim list of those who are gaining and losing in a locked down world

US online giant donates funds via Israel Healthcare Foundation, an independent US-based nonprofit associated with Clalit, Israel's largest healthcare provider

As Israel airlifts its stranded backpackers, here's the story of one traveler who spent 3 years abroad -- and then got stuck behind Bolivia's closed borders as the virus spread

Company also ends free shipping to Israel on orders worth over $49; says product selection reduced 'due to increased demand'

Move by retail giant comes after 2 decades of pressure by Jewish groups, and a month after Auschwitz Museum called it out over matter

West Bank customers will no longer have to mark their address as being in Israel to receive promotion already offered to settlers; firm says it had to solve technical issues

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