Artie Villasanta

Senior Reporter
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China To Attack Taiwan In Next Five Years, U.S. Says. China Responds: War With U.S. Inevitable
A top China general sees a war against the U.S. as inevitable, citing the "Thucydides Trap." A top China general sees a war against the U.S. as inevitable, citing the "Thucydides Trap." -
Senate Passes Bill Aimed At Monitoring U.S. Campus Activities Of China's Confucius Institute
Senate approves bill to tighten controls on China-funded Confucius Institutes on U.S. campuses. Senate approves bill to tighten controls on China-funded Confucius Institutes on U.S. campuses. -
China Says No Compromise Possible On Taiwan and Hong Kong Disputes
China remains resolute in dismissing U.S. interference in its internal affairs. China remains resolute in dismissing U.S. interference in its internal affairs. -
European Chamber Predicts Higher 8% GDP Growth For China In 2021
European Union businessmen have a more positive view of China's growth prospects for 2021. European Union businessmen have a more positive view of China's growth prospects for 2021. -
Vegan Diet Bad For Bone Health
A German study finds a vegan diet might weaken a person's bones. A German study finds a vegan diet might weaken a person's bones. -
COVID-19 Has Killed 17,000 Health Care Workers Worldwide
"For one health worker to die from COVID-19 every 30 minutes is both a tragedy and an injustice.” "For one health worker to die from COVID-19 every 30 minutes is both a tragedy and an injustice.” -
Republicans Tell Biden to Boost Defense Spending To Combat China
House Republicans are demanding more money for the U.S. military, which is engaged in a contest for military superiority against China. House Republicans are demanding more money for the U.S. military, which is engaged in a contest for military superiority against China. -
China's $209 Billion Military Budget For 2021 Is Highest Ever
China has ramped-up its military budget for 2021 in the face of mounting challenges from the United States, Europe and their Asian allies. China has ramped-up its military budget for 2021 in the face of mounting challenges from the United States, Europe and their Asian allies. -
White House Following Microsoft's Emergency Patch After Chinese Hack
The White House is keeping close tabs on software patches against Chinese havking group Hafnium. The White House is keeping close tabs on software patches against Chinese havking group Hafnium. -
China Opposes Taiwan's Independence But Wants Peaceful Ties
China promises to do all it can to prevent Taiwan's independence but leaves open a path for dialogue. China promises to do all it can to prevent Taiwan's independence but leaves open a path for dialogue.