Argentine President Javier Milei addressed the World Economic Forum on Thursday: MILEI: Is it not true that right now as we speak in the UK, citizens are being imprisoned for exposing horrifying crimes committed by Muslim migrants,
Argentine President Javier Milei delivered a speech before the World Economic Forum Wednesday, calling out the supranational organization for embracing the sinister agenda of wokeism and rallied
A "global hegemony" of leftwing politics and ideology is "starting to crumble," Argentina's firebrand President Javier Milei told the World Economic Forum.
President of Argentina, Javier Milei, is having a ball at Davos. ‘The mental virus of Woke ideology is an epidemic which is destroying the foundations of Western Civilisation,’ said
Speaking at the World Economic Forum summit in Davos, Switzerland, Argentina's President Javier Milei says he has found "comrades in this fight for the ideas of freedom", in likeminded leaders such as US President Donald Trump,
Chief Shekhar Gupta analyses the Argentinian President's speech at World Economic Forum in Davos & its broader implications.
Javier Milei also inaccurately described Tommy Robinson, currently in jail for contempt of court, as a "political prisoner".
Argentina's President Javier Milei defended on Thursday the "innocent" hand salute made by US billionaire Elon Musk this week, as he slammed "woke ideology" in a fiery speech to the World Economic Forum.
President Javier Milei's government wants to strip femicide from Argentina's Penal Code, eliminate non-binary IDs and remove quotas for disabled and trans people.
A dispatch from the fifty-forth annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where the focus this year is on the presence of emerging economies—from Brazil to Indonesia—while the political and
Argentine writer Guillermo Saccomanno, 76, last Thursday won Spain’s Premio Alfaguara prize in Madrid for his novel Arderá el viento (“Windburn”) with Colombian writer Juan Gabriel Vásquez, the chairman of the jury, paying tribute to his “rare intensity.” The prize consists of US$175,000 and a sculpture by Spanish artist Martín Chirino.