Argentine President Javier Milei is facing a new controversy after he made a series of homophobic and transphobic comments at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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
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.
Argentina's Javier Milei was the toast of Trumpworld in the days leading up to Donald Trump's inauguration.
Argentina’s President Javier Milei said his government is ready to provide advice to the Trump administration on cutting red-tape after he set about slashing the size of his state. Since taking office in December 2023,
Argentine President Javier Milei's attendance is historically significant. No serving foreign leader has ever attended a U.S. presidential inauguration.
One year in, ’El Loco’ is curbing public spending, slashing red tape—and offering his services to Donald Trump.
Argentina's president, Javier Milei, attended this Sunday a Latin gala in Washington, United States, to celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump. Other special guests included Paraguayan President Santiago Peña and Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia.
The most influential conservative Latino voices gathered in Washington, D.C., for the first-ever Republican-centric Hispanic Inaugural Ball. Argentina's President Javier Milei was among the ...
Milei was in an ebullient mood, cheered on by an appreciative Davos audience. He has some justification for a victory lap after delivering Argentina’s first fiscal surplus since 2009 and wrangling monthly inflation to under 3% — from over 25% when he took office in late 2023.
President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping and conservative world leaders such as Argentine President Javier Milei and Italian Premier ... speaker Han Kuo-yu and seven others to Washington for Trump’s inauguration, but Taiwan ...
America’s political allies may be fretting about headwinds from the new U.S. administration, but for the U.S. financial types here at Davos the news just keeps getting better.