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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  • Airlines Might Require 'Vaccination Passports'
    Aviation History Made With Qantas Longest Commercial Flight
    Qantas, AirAsia, Air New Zealand and Korean Air might require international travelers to prove they've been vaccinated.
  • Taiwan Building Submarines To Combat China Invasion
    President Tsai Ing-wen
    "The construction demonstrates Taiwan's strong will to the world to protect its sovereignty."
  • EU Now Has 2 Billion Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccines
    EU
    Moderna will charge between $25 and $37 a dose - depending on the amount ordered.
  • Indonesia In Grip Of COVID Crisis, Health Experts Say
    SARS-CoV-2
    Indonesia continues to post record new case numbers in a persistent COVID-19 rise.
  • Keidanren Wants 30% Of Japan Executives To Be Women By 2030
    Japanese women
    "We have decided to set a target despite concern it may be too ambitious because increasing women in the workforce is important in terms of inclusivity and diversity in businesses."
  • One More Time: U.S. To Curb Sales to 89 China 'Military' Companies
    Washington D.C.
    The draft rule said the restrictions were necessary for the Department of Commerce to control the flow of U.S. technology to targeted companies.
  • China's Blasts Off To The Moon Tuesday
    Moon 2024
    Chang'e-5 will be the world's first lunar sample-return mission since the Soviet Union's Luna 24 in 1976.
  • G-20 Summit Sees United Response To COVID-19 Pandemic
    G-20 Riyadh summit
    The world's richest countries are pouring money into the fight against COVID-19.
  • Study Affirms COVID-19 Is Most Contagious In First 5 Days
    COVID-19 in South Korea
    A new study finds COVID-19 is at its most dangerous during the first five days after symptoms appear.
  • Americans Again Hoard Toilet Paper as COVID-19 Worsens
    California coronavirus
    The primal American fear of appearing "unclean" seems to be a key driver in their renewed hoarding of toilet paper as COVID-19 cases spike anew.
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