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Argentina's firebrand right-wing President Javier Milei has largely tamed runaway inflation with a ruthless austerity plan and he aims to solidify power when his party and its allies take on a ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentina's firebrand right-wing President Javier Milei has largely tamed runaway inflation with a ruthless austerity plan and he aims to solidify power when his party and ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentina's President Javier Milei held his first official audience with Pope Leo at the Vatican on Saturday where he confirmed that the pontiff will visit the South ...
The Argentine government dismantled the body created just three months ago to investigate the Libra cryptocurrency scandal and the roles of President Javier Milei and his sister Karina.
Argentina’s President Javier Milei secured a major victory this week, implementing on Monday a major loosening of the country’s restrictive regime of currency controls. The new monetary policy ...
Argentina’s President Javier Milei was just included on Time magazine’s 2025 list of the world’s most influential people — and his critics were quick to downplay the news. They pointed out ...
There’s a well-established “feedback loop” between Argentine President Javier Milei and President Donald Trump. But the solidarity obscures glaring differences in the context and history ...
Despite his anarcho-capitalist ideology, which distances him from the European and American far right, Argentina’s Javier Milei has authoritarian tendencies.
In other words, Milei's bet on free market reforms is starting to pay off. It's worth remembering the situation he walked into.
Milei has not yet been able to rid Argentina of its maze of capital controls, despite his promises to do so.
It is evident that Asia – with its immense economic development and limitless opportunities for Argentina – has no place in Milei’s libertarian world.
Mr. Milei’s nomination of Judge Ariel Lijo to the high court last year met a barrage of objections from legal scholars. I described some of those objections in a May Americas column, “Milei ...