A month since Javier Milei secured a surprise victory in midterm elections, he finds himself with a second opportunity in Argentina.
Latin America has navigated a minefield of economic and military coercion since Donald Trump's return to the White House.
The short-term political boost to Argentine president Javier Milei's fortunes is unlikely to continue, as the familiar cycle of crisis and default looms.
Voters angry about crime, immigration and the economy are backing conservative politicians who want closer ties with the U.S.
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The White House announced new trade agreements between four countries in Latin America, including the removal of 10% tariffs ...
The Argentine president’s legislative victory will test the Trump administration’s bet on Latin American free market ...
Argentinian President Javier Milei will not attend the G20 summit in South Africa later this month, his spokesperson confirmed Wednesday. Buenos Aires did not specify the reasons for the president's ...