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Alibaba's headquarters in Hangzhou, China. A female employee at the tech company is alleging that she was sexually assaulted by her manager.

Rape Accusations At Alibaba Bring China's #MeToo Movement Back Into The Spotlight

Aug 13, 2021
A woman's account of her alleged rape by her manager at the Chinese tech company has gone viral, spurring conversations across the country about sexual abuse in the workplace.
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Business
Jack Ma, the billionaire founder of Chinese Internet giant Alibaba, hasn't been seen in public in months after criticizing government regulators.

Alibaba Founder Jack Ma Has Fallen Off The Radar. Here Are Some Clues Why

Jan 08, 2021
The billionaire founder of the Chinese Internet giant hasn't been seen in public in months after criticizing government regulators.
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Asia
China's market regulator announced Thursday that it had opened an investigation into the  e-commerce giant, Alibaba, for alleged anticompetitive activities.

Chinese Regulators Open Investigation Into E-Commerce Giant Alibaba

Dec 24, 2020
China's State Administration for Market Regulation is focusing on allegations that Alibaba forces merchants on its website to sell only on its platform.
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Asia
Novelist Jin Yong — the pen name for writer and journalist Louis Cha — has died, triggering tributes and mourning from his fans. Here, a customer reads a book at a memorial section at a bookstore in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.

Louis Cha, Who Wrote Beloved Chinese Martial Arts Novels As Jin Yong, Dies

Oct 31, 2018
He's been called China's Tolkien, its Martin, its Rowling — all in one. With his adventure stories rooted in ancient China, Louis Cha gave life to decades' worth of martial arts films.
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The Two-Way
Alibaba Executive Chairman Jack Ma visited President-elect Donald Trump in January of 2017, as his company was launching an attempt to buy MoneyGram.

U.S. Blocks Chinese Company's $1.2 Billion Takeover Of MoneyGram

Jan 03, 2018
The rejection comes despite Chinese billionaire Jack Ma's attempts to form ties with the Trump administration; he visited Trump Tower in January of last year.
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The Two-Way
Former Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant performs during the 2016 Tmall 11.11 Global Shopping Festival gala in Shenzhen in south China's Guangdong province.

Alibaba Says It Smashed Sales Records On China's 'Singles Day'

Nov 11, 2016
The online retail giant reports that it sold more than $17 billion in goods on Friday — the site's holiday encouraging people to buy presents for themselves. Not everyone trusts the numbers, though.
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The Two-Way
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, seen speaking in San Francisco in November, says both Yahoo and its investors would have to pay taxes if Alibaba shares were given to investors.

Yahoo Tries To Avoid A Big Tax Bill Over Alibaba

Dec 09, 2015
Yahoo has announced a counterintuitive strategy in its efforts to sell shares in another company: If it can't spin off Alibaba tax-free, the company will try to spin off the rest of Yahoo instead.
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