Artie Villasanta

Artie Villasanta
Senior Reporter
Arthur Dominic "Artie" Villasanta. He has been a writer for the past eight years. Most of his writing has been about business, finance, politics and the military with a focus on the Western Nations and China.

The Latest

  • UAE Remote-Sensing Satellite Successfully Orbited By Japan
    UAE eye in space
    The first satellite designed, tested and manufactured by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was successfully orbited today by a Japanese medium lift launch vehicle.
  • Trump’s Tariffs Severely Stunt U.S. Economic Growth
    Harming the economy
    The U.S. economy grew by an impressive 3.5% in the third quarter -- but could have grown much larger were it not for the harmful effects of Trump's trade war.
  • Failure For First Satellite Mission of LandSpace, China’s SpaceX
    Better luck next time
    The first attempt to launch a rocket into space by the Chinese company dubbed "China's SpaceX" by state-owned media has failed, with the complete loss of its small satellite payload.
  • New ABB Factory In China Will Let Robots Build Robots
    Biggest in China
    Swiss-Swedish digital technology company ABB will build the world's most advanced, automated and flexible robotics factory in Shanghai, China.
  • Jew Hater Murders 11 Jews in Horrific Saturday Massacre in Pittsburgh
    Murderoius anti-Semite
    The hate-crazed anti-Semite who slaughtered 11 helpless Jews in the worst mass murder of its kind in U.S. history was charged in court yesterday for the horrific murders at the quiet, residential Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Crazed Trump Supporter Cesar Sayoc Mails 13 Bombs To Trump’s Political Foes
    Trump's loving and loyal fan
    Cesar Sayoc, the registered Republican who mailed 13 pipe bombs to arch critics of his "spiritual father," president Donald Trump, has been charged with five federal crimes, none of which directly have to do with terrorism.
  • Pakistan Says It Won’t Rely Only On IMF for Bailout
    Bailout No. 13
    Pakistan now says it is exploring multiple avenues to secure the funds it needs to address its worsening deficits, and won't rely solely on a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
  • Appointment of Ethiopia’s First Woman President a Huge Win For Gender Equality
    First Female President
    Career diplomat Sahlework Zewde was appointed President of Ethiopia yesterday, becoming the first woman to hold this post. She was unanimously elected President by the Federal Parliamentary Assembly.
  • South Korea Resorting to Frantic Measures to Boost Economic Growth
    Restoring growth
    Harried by critics and disgruntled businessmen, the government of President Moon Jae-in is taking desperate measures to rekindle growth in South Korea's stalled economy with a range of measures, including the largest fuel tax cut in a decade.
  • ‘Curious Minded Machine’ Project Will Make AI Smarter -- And More Human
    Curiosity makes you smarter
    Honda Research Institute USA (HRI) and three of the top U.S. research universities are partnering to develop intelligent systems that use curiosity to understand people's needs and empower human capability.
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