The whacky Argentine president has ramped up the rhetoric over the Falklands after being branded a "traitor" last week by his ...
Read our full cover story on Javier Milei here. You can also read the transcript of the interview in Spanish here. Argentina’s President Javier Milei sat down for an interview with TIME in his ...
The Falkland Islands are still in British hands, Argentinian president Javier Milei has admitted in an interview with the BBC. The right-wing politician, who made headlines across the world ...
The Falkland Islands are British, Javier Milei, Argentina’s President, has admitted in a remarkable turnaround from the country’s previous position. However, the right-winger has said he ...
A book presentation about neoclassical economic theory may not sound like a crowd-pleaser. But on Wednesday in Buenos Aires mobs of star-struck fans packed a giant auditorium to hear Argentina's ...
It all began with David Cameron's visit to the South Atlantic archipelago. As the British Foreign Secretary was slammed for his visit, Milei said in an interview with Chilean publication El Mercurio, ...
Javier Milei has started his libertarian economic experiment to transform Argentina. In a series of dispatches, The Telegraph’s World Economy Editor, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, travels through ...
During an interview with the BBC, Argentina’s President says that he will never renounce his nation’s sovereignty claim over disputed Malvinas (Falkland) Islands, but admits “there is no immediate ...
Argentine President Javier Milei warned Thursday that his entire cabinet will be under review depending on the result of his pro-business reform bill grinding its way through Congress. Newspapers ...
Top Comments Disclaimer & comment rules Roger Lorton We talked. From 1966 to 1982 we talked. Then Argentina stopped talking and opted for trial by combat. Argentina lost. There is simply nothing ...
Javier Milei has performed at his own rock concert to launch a new book, after pulling out of Argentina’s biggest literary fair over criticism from its “Leftist” organisers. The Argentinian ...