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...Argentina’s new president Javier Milei will put into practice the sharp rightward shift in foreign policy he promised on the campaign trail with visits this week to hardline leaders in Israel and Italy on...
...Argentina’s voters have taken a leap into the unknown after electing Javier Milei, a radical libertarian outsider, as president in the hope that his promise of shock therapy can cure its sickly economy....
...Israel retains some other allies in the developing world, notably India’s nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Argentina’s libertarian president Javier Milei....
...In a recent post on Facebook, Ms Varga said she intended to submit a bill in the spring to “regulate the domestic operations of large tech companies”....
...Varga will retain his seat on the company’s board of directors....
...He also picked up endorsements from Peru’s most famed intellectuals who, in the past, lost to the elder Fujimori: former UN Secretary General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar and Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa...
...The group came from private banks, universities, the finance ministry and the central bank and included, among others, Hildergart Ahumada, Ernesto Gaba, Javier Mutal, Alvaro Pereira and Sebastian Vargas....
...“In Latin America in general, and Colombia in particular, there is such an admiration and respect for the writer, something that is waning in Europe, it doesn’t exist any longer,” Spain’s Javier Cercas,...
...“Some Nobel announcements are perplexing,” said Spanish novelist Javier Marías, like Vargas Llosa a member of the Royal Spanish Academy. “But no one will argue with this one. Or almost no one.”...
...At this point in previous electoral cycles, polls showed two “establishment” candidates in the lead: the novelist Mario Vargas Llosa in 1990 and Javier Pérez de Cuéllar in 1995....
...Or to 1995 when Javier Pérez de Cuéllar was tipped to take the presidency. (Both men were defeated by former President Alberto Fujimori)....
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