I treasure Alexandra Petri’s thoughts on the great literature of the world; you should hear her hold forth on P.G. Wodehouse. But perhaps her greatest work of criticism so far is this week’s piece on ...
Argentina's economy is expected to have contracted 2.6% in the third quarter of 2024 versus a year earlier, the sixth ...
Argentines have preferred the US dollar over the Argentine peso for decades – Milei may have achieved what once looked ...
Argentina’s president, Javier Milei, is turning the country’s battered economy on its head with straight up the boldest ...
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has taken control of the Peronist party, aiming to challenge ...
Poverty levels in the country are now above 50% and yet president Javier Milei’s approval ratings remain stable.
The mercurial Argentine president marks one year in office, achieving some (painful) successes. Ian Birrell is a freelance ...
A year after becoming president, Javier Milei has been praised inside and outside Argentina for reining in galloping ...
Javier Milei, the wild-haired Argentine president known by his supporters as “the madman,” has lately edged out Hungary’s Viktor Orban as the MAGA movement’s chief international inspiration.
The public sector needs reform — but the “creative destruction” that can re-energize businesses risks leaving ordinary ...
The government of Argentina has accused its Venezuelan counterpart of continually harassing six members of the political opposition who have been sheltering for months in the Argentine diplomatic ...
One year into his presidency, how is the libertarian leader faring?