The country's new far-right president vows to launch a radical economic programme as he is sworn in.
Javier Milei, a 53-year-old economist who has drawn comparisons to former President Donald Trump, was sworn in Wednesday as his nation's leader.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with The Economist's Latin America correspondent Ana Lankes about the inauguration of Argentine President Javier Milei.
Widely viewed as a political outsider in the traditional Argentine political landscape, Mr Milei is positioning himself as a transformative leader determined to ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with The Economist's Latin America correspondent Ana Lankes about the inauguration of Argentine President Javier Milei.
Argentina's financial markets made a groggy start to the Javier Milei era on Monday as they waited impatiently for the new president to launch into his ...
A day after his inauguration as Argentina's new president, right-wing libertarian Javier Milei followed through with his election promise of closing the ...
Supporters cheered as the new far-right libertarian president pledged to push austerity measures. But with progressive forces vowing to resist, his shock ...
The Libertarian political movement, known for its advocacy of individual freedoms and limited government, is gaining momentum in South America, ...
Facing one of the world's toughest economic challenges, it was perhaps not entirely surprising that Argentina's new president Javier Milei would invoke ...
Since the restoration of democracy in 1983, Argentina's social contract has deepened the trajectory set in motion by Juan Domingo Peron in the 1940s, ...