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Alibaba Resumes Plan for Hong Kong Listing in a Boost for the City

HONG KONG — Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant, resumed plans to raise $10 billion or more in Hong Kong, giving the protest-wracked Asian financial capital a much-needed vote of confidence. Alibaba in August postponed plans to reap $10 billion to $15 billion by selling shares in Hong Kong after worsening clashes between demonstrators and the

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Twitter accounts push propaganda photos of Turkish soldiers

As Turkish forces invaded northern Syria to launch an assault, social media accounts used old or inaccurate photos of soldiers to tell a different story By AMANDA SEITZ Associated Press November 8, 2019, 7:50 AM 1 min read As Turkish forces launched assault in northern Syria, social media users propagated images of Turkey’s soldiers hugging,

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Awaiting Layoffs, WeWork Employees Seek a ‘Seat at the Table’

Mr. Friedman said his first hint that the company’s leadership might not be practicing the values it preached came at a company “summer camp” retreat in the English countryside in 2018. He recalled that most rank-and-file workers roughed it in small tents on a fairground, which became a muddy mess in the rain. Mr. Neumann

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