Javier Milei, Argentina’s chainsaw-wielding president, has won Trump’s praise and will attend his inauguration. Under Milei, inflation is down and poverty is up.
Considering the dependency and state-entrenched special interests operating in Argentina, it's a miracle that he ever got elected at all.
(JTA) — For the first time since its inauguration more than a decade ago, the prize dubbed the “Jewish Nobel” is going to a non-Jew: Javier Milei, the president of Argentina. Milei’s ...
A golden chainsaw, representing Milei's economic plan in Argentina. President Javier Milei has managed to reignite his romance with Argentine society. Despite being elected with minimal ...
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The Argentinian president, who has worked to change his country’s tune on Israel, will take home the coveted Genesis Prize after a unanimous vote.
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. But while the ...
Argentinian president Javier Milei has been awarded Israel’s prestigious 2025 Genesis Prize in recognition of his support of Israel, organizers announced Tuesday.
The sharp decline signals a significant turnaround for Argentina's economy under President Javier Milei. In December 2024, inflation stood at 2.7 percent, Argentina's National Institute of ...
Argentina likely posted a record trade surplus in 2024, the first year under libertarian President Javier Milei Milei's drive to turn Argentina's economy around through an austerity push has also ...
For the first time since its inauguration more than a decade ago, the prize dubbed the “Jewish Nobel” is going to a non-Jew: Javier Milei, the president of Argentina.
A long-awaited tender to upgrade a major waterway that ships crops worth tens of billions of dollars a year to global markets is coming under fierce criticism, including from two suitors that accuse Argentina’s government of favoring the current contractor.