By Owen PinnellBBC News Arabic
BBCThe BBC found women illegally bought and sold as domestic workersApple threatened to remove Facebook's products from its App Store, after the BBC found domestic "slaves" for sale on apps, including Instagram, in 2019.
The threat was revealed in the Wall Street Journal's (WSJ) Facebook Files, a series of reports based on its viewing of internal Facebook documents.
Facebook says it prohibits human exploitation "in no uncertain terms" Read More...
The Museum of Decorative Arts in the Louvre in Paris is hosting an exhibition dedicated to the American doll Barbie.
More than 700 dolls are on display dating from Barbie's first appearance in 1959.
The French curators believe Barbie is a serious subject because she says a lot about post-war western society.
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Explore More Former White House National Security Adviser John Bolton vowed in a Friday statement to release his book going after President Trump, despite a standoff with the White House on whether it contains classified information.
“This is the book Donald Trump doesn’t want you to read,” Bolton’s office and publisher Simon & Schuster said, advertising a June 23 release of “In The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir. Read More...