Argentina's Javier Milei was the toast of Trumpworld in the days leading up to Donald Trump's inauguration.
Javier Milei’s government in Argentina has implemented radical economic policies, including devaluing the peso, which have led to significant economic instability and social unrest, despite
Javier Milei, Argentina’s chainsaw-wielding president, has won Donald Trump’s praise and attended his inauguration. Under Milei, inflation is down, but poverty is up.
A “global hegemony” of leftwing politics and ideology is “starting to crumble,” Argentina’s firebrand President Javier Milei told the World Economic Forum.
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As Donald Trump prepares to assume power for a second term Monday, avowed admirer Javier Milei of Argentina has his sights set on becoming the US president's man in Latin America.
Argentina posted a record $18.9 billion trade surplus for 2024, according to official data released on Monday, that largely coincides with libertarian President Javier Milei's first full year on the job.
President Donald Trump's second term is already bringing massive changes as global leaders, allies and adversaries alike, watch to see where they fall in the pecking order and vie for a seat at the table.
One year in, “El Loco” is curbing public spending, slashing red tape—and offering his services to Donald Trump.
Presidents Trump, Milei and Bukele have demonstrated their support for Bitcoin, hinting that a new international alliance focused on the opportunities provided by novel financial technologies has emerged.
Juan Cruz Díaz, Brian Winter, and Carin Zissis discuss the region's place in Trump's inauguration and first executive orders.