Artie Villasanta

Senior Reporter
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China Replacing Aging Chengdu J-7 Fighters
The air force will replace the J-7 with third- and fourth-generation fighters. The air force will replace the J-7 with third- and fourth-generation fighters. -
Five Chinese Tech Firms Designated Threats To U.S. National Security
The Biden administration continues to take a hard line against Chinese firtms deemed threats to U.S. national security. The Biden administration continues to take a hard line against Chinese firtms deemed threats to U.S. national security. -
UK Begins Military Pivot To Asia To Contain China
The UK would acquire 13 new frigates to restore Britain's position as "the foremost naval power in Europe." The UK would acquire 13 new frigates to restore Britain's position as "the foremost naval power in Europe." -
Germany Reels as British Variant Worsens COVID-19 Third Wave
The COVID-19 Third Wave fueled by the variant called B.1.1.7 is fast contaminating Germany. The COVID-19 Third Wave fueled by the variant called B.1.1.7 is fast contaminating Germany. -
Scientists Developing Skin Test To Diagnose Parkinson's Disease
British scientists are close to developing a simple skin test that can accurately detect Parkinson's disease. British scientists are close to developing a simple skin test that can accurately detect Parkinson's disease. -
Buyer of $69.3 Million Digital Artwork Might Be Chinese Millionaire
Chinese tech millionaires might have been the highest bidders for a digital only artwork sold for an astronomical $69.3 million by Christie's. Chinese tech millionaires might have been the highest bidders for a digital only artwork sold for an astronomical $69.3 million by Christie's. -
China Shrugs Off Slow Vaccination Start; Plans Herd Immunity by 2022
China is accelerating the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations to attain herd immunity by the middle of 2022. China is accelerating the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations to attain herd immunity by the middle of 2022. -
U.S. Administers 100 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses
The United States is patting itself on the back for administerting 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines while many country face vaccine shortages. The United States is patting itself on the back for administerting 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines while many country face vaccine shortages. -
China Goes For Sustainable GDP Expansion In 2021
China intends to keep its economic growth within appropriate range to prevent overheating. China intends to keep its economic growth within appropriate range to prevent overheating. -
'Quad' Leaders Counter China's Vaccine Diplomacy
Quad has launched its own vaccine diplomacy to counter China's. Quad has launched its own vaccine diplomacy to counter China's.