There is a buzzword at the annual meeting of the world's elites in the Swiss luxury resort of Davos: tariffs, although artificial intelligence has been another big theme. "The results that AI can produce are almost indistinguishable from those of human beings,
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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Argentina’s firebrand libertarian president, Javier Milei, delivered a thunderous speech that sent shockwaves through the global elite.
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Javier Milei, a colorful right-wing “anarcho-capitalist” who has said he would like to convert to Judaism, was elected president of Argentina on Sunday. Early results ...
In a sweeping move to overhaul Argentina's food trade policies, Javier Milei's administration officially deregulated food imports and exports on Monday. The reform, outlined in Decree 35/2025, seeks to boost foreign trade, cut bureaucratic red tape, and lower consumer prices.
Javier Milei's first year in office shows a major victory against inflation in Argentina, but at the expense of a deep recession.
Leading business and political figures attending the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, have discussed and debated topics such as technology, tariffs, climate change, Ukraine, Gaza and the global economy this week.
Argentina brought in its first budget surplus in more than a decade in 2024, data published on Friday showed, marking a win for libertarian President Javier Milei and his sweeping austerity push in his first full year in office.
Sprinkling AI on public services won't produce results unless someone does the hard graft of analyzing how the work gets done.
A golden chainsaw, representing Milei's economic plan in Argentina. President Javier Milei has managed to reignite his romance with Argentine society. Despite being elected with minimal ...
Argentina’s sharp economic reforms cut inflation but pushed more than half the population into poverty, raising questions about President Javier Milei’s austerity drive. Monthly inflation dropped to 2.