A proposed investment in one Argentine football club has become a battleground for libertarian President Javier Milei, as he pushes to open the beloved national sport to more private capital.
Finally, a real libertarian is president. That's in Argentina, where last year, Javier Milei surprised pundits by winning the election by a landslide. Now
It won’t be full scale Milei – while the Argentinian firebrand axed a bunch of government departments, there are no such plans to reduce the number of ministries in Whitehall. Among the ideas being considered are cutting government waste, taking bold decisions on welfare (the cost has ballooned) and rewriting the state.
Done right, the anti-red-tape revolution could usher in greater freedom, faster economic growth, lower prices and new technology. For years excessive rules have choked housebuilding, investment and innovation.
Argentinian president Javier Milei lays out his vision of ... been vocal and active in promoting right-wing populism in Europe. Mr Milei said the world was entering a time of change, as the ...
Argentina’s President Javier Milei met with Donald Trump, becoming the first foreign leader to meet with the president-elect since his victory last week. The South American country’s president is keeping close economic ties with Beijing to help restore growth, while also cozying up to the U.S.
Argentine President Javier Milei admitted that his country's process ... The Argentine President will be leaving for Europe again next week after the June 20 National Flag Day celebrations in ...
Their attendance marks the first time world leaders have been present at a U.S. president’s swearing-in ceremony, a historian said.
Little more than a year after storming to the presidency with a mandate to rip up the rule book and do whatever was needed to turn Argentina around, Javier Milei feels vindicated in his tear-it-down approach to governing.
U.S. President Donald Trump drew pockets of laughter and a few moans with his blunt comments to an international audience while appearing by video link at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Sw
Argentina logged its largest energy trade surplus in nearly two decades last year, the energy secretariat said on Tuesday, marking a win for libertarian President Javier Milei who has vowed to use oil and gas exports to propel the weakened economy out of recession.
In a world where people are more mobile than ever, nations are struggling to recalibrate who can be a citizen.