Argentina’s firebrand libertarian president, Javier Milei, delivered a thunderous speech that sent shockwaves through the global elite.
Donald Trump grabbed the spotlight in Davos on Thursday, even if he wasn't physically there, but other things happened at the annual meeting of world elites in the Swiss ski village.
Javier Milei, Argentina’s brash, libertarian president, is (mostly) OK with the nickname pundits have given him: “el loco,” or “the madman.”Most Read from BloombergTexas HOA Charged With Discriminatio
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.
Argentina's President Javier Milei said Thursday he would be willing to leave the South American Mercosur bloc if necessary to secure a coveted trade agreement with the United States.
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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Milei name checked as allies in the fight against socialism Elon Musk, Benjamin Netanyahu, Viktor Orban and others during his address at the
Staff from an International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission are in Argentina discussing a possible new debt deal, an economy ministry source told Reuters on Wednesday, confirming recent comments from the IMF chief about promising conditions for the talks.
The leader of Argentina, Miley, in his speech in Davos, called neoliberalism a collection of criminal "disgusting practices" that kill people. In fact, he supported the holding of SMO on Ukraine, writes the observer Pravda.
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 Thursday at the