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Jordan Nabigon is the CEO of the content curation site Shared. He was a big Facebook customer, spending nearly $46 million in ads on the site. That is, until the platform booted him without warning or explanation. According to Business Insider, Facebook says Shared violated the site's terms and conditions. However, it wouldn't explain what the violations were. Nabigon says several of Shared's pages have been unpublished since October 26, taking 21 million of the company's followers with them. He added that Facebook gave him no warning that they could or would unpublish his pages, and that Facebook told him the decision was final. Business Insider reports Facebook has also locked Nabigon out of his personal account.
Inditex, the world's biggest clothing retailer, has reported a brisk start to the autumn season after first-half profit rose by a quarter. As Hayley Platt reports the owner of Zara was helped by the weather and a recovery in its Spanish home market.
Inditex, owner of Zara and the world's biggest fashion retailer, reports a 5 percent rise in 2014 profits. As Hayley Platt reports, it's CEO says it's looking at three new markets and a bigger online presence.
"Edge of Tomorrow" in cinemas May 30th Oscar® nominee Tom Cruise (the "Mission: Impossible" films, "Collateral," "Jerry Maguire") and Emily Blunt ("The Devil Wears Prada," "The Adjustment Bureau") star in Warner Bros. Pictures' and Village Roadshow Pictures' sci-fi thriller "Edge of Tomorrow," under the direction of Doug Liman ("The Bourne Identity," "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"). The epic action of "Edge of Tomorrow" unfolds in a near future in which an alien race has hit the Earth in an unrelenting assault, unbeatable by any military unit in the world. Join the official Facebook page: http://po.st/ge0X66 For more videos, visit the official playlist: http://po.st/yTgnOx
Pro-Palestinian protests spread to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus as students set up encampments, hold banners and shout slogans. IMAGES