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Journalists face an increasing number of attacks from Argentina’s highest office, raising concerns about the undermining of ...
PM Modi embarks on an eight-day, five-nation tour, marking his longest foreign trip in a decade. The journey includes crucial ...
Will things be different this time? That’s a question that Argentines have had to ask themselves with disconcerting ...
This will be Narendra Modi’s first bilateral visit to Ghana, and the first Indian Prime Ministerial visit to the country in ...
PM Modi will be meeting Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during the BRICS Leaders’ Summit in Rio de Janeiro ...
Friedrich Nietzsche once wrote that thoughts come on dove’s feet and steer the world. Advocates of economic liberty must hope ...
The fate of Argentina’s state-run oil company has been thrown into doubt as a U.S. judge ordered the cash-strapped country to ...
By Marco Cacciati Argentina's latest $20bn International Monetary Fund agreement – its 23rd since 1958 – has been greeted ...
Milei was seeking a decisive triumph of his libertarian ideas over Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's interventionist ethos.
Central planning restricts individual freedom, creates scarcity of goods and distorts prices.
Cancer patients say they’ve grown sicker since Argentina’s radical libertarian President Javier Milei took his chainsaw to the public health system.
Shortly after his meeting with Pope Leo XIV, Milei departed for Spain, to attend the Madrid Economic Forum. After Spain, the Argentine president will also visit France, and will end his trip in ...