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In 1.5 years, Milei has radically cut inflation, but Argentina is one of the most expensive countries in Latin America.
Argentina does not meet a key requirement for the U.S. visa waiver program, a State Department cable acknowledges.
Political leaders from a dozen countries have gathered in Mexico City to discuss a key question: How can the left win?
Milei’s approval rating and positive image remains well above domestic peers even as Argentines became increasingly worried about the job market.
Argentina's economic activity rose by 5.0% in May, continuing year-on-year growth, though it was below the 5.8% forecast.
It is the latest in a long series of costume changes for the Homeland Security secretary, who has previously dressed as a ...
GDP growth in the eurozone narrowly avoided turning negative in the second quarter despite the drag on the economy from ...
In December 2023, libertarian economist Javier Milei shocked the world with his election as president of Argentina. Now, a year and a half into his presidency, it is clear his policies of deregulat… ...
Scaturicce is said to have been instrumental in staffing the DGI tax office which remains under operational control of ...
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi becomes the second-longest serving PM, a global tracker shows rising discontent with western ...
The highlights this week: Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe is convicted of bribery, the United States announces ...
In January, Milei scored a major economic victory when it emerged that 2024 was the first year in more than a decade that Argentina had registered a budget surplus. Last month also saw the country's ...