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With his chainsaw economics, Milei is jolting Argentina back to life. The economy grew at its fastest clip in nearly 20 years ...
The economic recovery is concentrated in the wealthiest sectors of society, while the middle and lower classes are cutting ...
You pay, you contribute, and then they make you feel like a beggar,” said Claudia Pilla, a 56-year-old teacher from Buenos ...
Argentina was ordered to give up its controlling stake in energy company YPF SA within two weeks to help satisfy a $16 ...
Cancer patients say they’ve grown sicker since Argentina’s radical libertarian President Javier Milei took his chainsaw to the public health system.
The fate of Argentina’s state-run oil company was thrown into doubt Monday as a U.S. judge ordered the cash-strapped country ...
Modi arrived in Buenos Aires on Friday as part of the third leg of his five-nation tour and discussed ways to boost bilateral ...
Tuttle Twins,' imported from the United States, is set to spread libertarian ideology on a public children's channel.
Could there be a silver lining for Javier Milei in the multibillion-dollar US judgment targeting Argentina’s main oil ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Argentine President Javier Milei in Buenos Aires on Saturday, urging the expansion of ...
Milei thanked his followers “in flesh and blood” who were not paid for their support as “corrupt journalists” who “show you reality” through “the monopoly of the microphones” are.
The Office of Argentina's President-Elect (@OPEArg) Friday confirmed Patricia Bullrich would return to her position as Security Minister once Javier Milei is sworn in on Dec. 10. The Chairwoman of ...