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.

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  • U.S. Hits 4 Million COVID-19 Cases In November
    Vaccine
    The United States continues to suffer greatly from the raging COVID-19 pandemic and is setting unwanted records in cases, hospitalizations and deaths.
  • North Koreans Target COVID-19 Vaccine Firms In Cyberattacks
    SEARCH FOR VACCINE
    North Korea keeps trying to steal the formulas for making COVID-19 vaccines in a relentless string of cyberattacks.
  • WHO Brushes Aside China's Claim COVID-19 Began In Italy
    World Health Organization
    China now claims COVID-19 began in Italy after asserting it began in Spain last July.
  • U.S. Has Its First African-American Roman Catholic Cardinal
    Cardinal Wilton Gregory
    Pope Francis has installed 13 new Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church, including the first African-American.
  • UN, EU Condemn Fakhrizadeh's Murder But Not U.S.
    Trump
    President Donald Trump, who is staunchly anti-Iran and pro-Israel, has refused to condemn the murder of a top Iranian nuclear scientist.
  • Australia Threatens To Take China To WTO Over Huge Wine Tariffs
    Australian wine
    Australia vows to vigorously defend its wine industry from excessively high Chinese tariffs.
  • Fakhrizadeh Is 5th Iranian Nuclear Scientist Allegedly Killed By Israel
    Mohsen Fakhrizadeh
    Assassinations targeting Iranian nuclear scientists apparently carried out by Israel have claimed the life of another man, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.
  • China Sees Biden More Dangerous Than Trump
    Joe Biden
    Experts argue China is feeling more threatened on the economic and political fronts by Joe Biden compared to President Donald Trump.
  • India Falls Into Economic Recession Due To COVID-19
    Modi amid recession
    India is now officially recession but its recovery will be a long and hard one.
  • Europe To Launch First 'Space Junk' Cleanup
    Space junk
    There are more than 750,000 objects in orbit bigger than 1 centimeter.
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