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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  • Get Moving To Defend Yourself Against COVID, WHO Says
    Joggers and walkers make the most of allocated exercise time during the nationwide coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown in Cape Town
    Keeping active is now more important since many are home-bound owing to COVID-19 restrictions.
  • China's New Stealth Bomber Will Enter Service In 2025
    Xian H-20
    China's new stealth bomber will confine its operations to the Pacific because of its limited range.
  • Markets Unmoved By Sinopharm's Application For COVID Vaccine Approval
    CHINESE PHARMA
    Sinopharm's treatments will be the first available if they receive National Medical Products Administration approval.
  • China's Foreign Minister Wang Winds Down Korea, Japan Trip; Fails To Ease Tensions
    Yoshihide Suga
    China has no intentions of relinquishing its claim to the Senkaku Islands chain.
  • U.S. Big Tech Capitulates, Will Pay France Digital Tax
    DST collection
    The 3% tax applies to revenues from digital services earned in France by companies with revenues of more than $30 million there.
  • Hard Landing For World Airline Industry In 2020 Inevitable
    LETTING GO
    IATA predicts a $118.5 billion net loss for 2020 along with a 156% fall in revenue to $328 billion.
  • Europe Quarantining Poor, Biggest Source Of New Cases: WHO
    World Health Organization
    Europe tops the world in numbers of new COVID-19 cases and deaths, UN organization says.
  • China Technology Companies Threatened By Proposed UK Telecoms Law
    Huawei
    The UK has begun parliamentary debates over a new security bill that will make it tougher for China to do business.
  • Scotland To Provide Menstruation Products For Free
    REOPENING
    The decision is aimed at alleviating "period poverty" in which girls and women have difficulty accessing or affording menstrual products.
  • India Bans More China Apps Citing Security Issues
    Ban more Chinese apps
    India has now banned the sale of 175 Chinese mobile apps as it defends against alleged China cybersecurity threats.
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