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The question that spontaneously arises is whether everything that has happened in recent days has opened up a new political situation. It is not yet possible to say for sure, but there are signs of ...
Will things be different this time? That’s a question that Argentines have had to ask themselves with disconcerting ...
The fate of Argentina’s state-run oil company has been thrown into doubt as a U.S. judge ordered the cash-strapped country to ...
Argentina’s rapprochement to the United States under President Javier Milei is not just ideological—it is strategic. While pushing through painful economic reforms at home, Milei is aligning with ...
Milei has laid off tens of thousands of civil servants and slashed red tape as part of “chainsaw budget-cutting” measures, says Craig Mellow in Barron’s. Inflation has fallen from 20% a ...
Elon Musk holds up a chainsaw he received from Argentina's President Javier Milei, right, as they arrive to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC, at the Gaylord National ...
Javier Milei’s prospects at legislative elections have been boosted after Argentina’s Senate approved an electoral reform even as a cryptocurrency scandal raged around the libertarian leader ...
The victory in the senate follows one of Milei’s most difficult weeks during his 14 months in office. The president promoted a memecoin on X on Friday, the value of which surged before collapsing.
Argentina’s president, Javier Milei, has come under fire for the abrupt collapse of a cryptocurrency he promoted, in a move that has triggered lawsuits and calls for his impeachment.
Argentine president Javier Milei posted, and subsequently deleted, a tweet promoting a memecoin called Libra. The memecoin rose to a $4.4 billion market cap before tumbling by 95%.
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"I'm immediately withdrawing from the unfair, one-sided Paris Climate Accord rip-off," he explained to cheering supporters at a Washington DC sports arena after being sworn in.