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- Javier Milei’s anti-Arab culture war - New Statesman
In predominantly Catholic Argentina, Milei has been criticised by human rights groups for discrimination against Islam and people from Arab backgrounds His minister for religion, Francisco Sánchez, has also been accused of Islamophobia
- Javier Milei Has Been a Disaster for Argentina | Opinion
Just over a year into President Javier Milei's radical experiment in Argentina, his government boasts of an economic miracle: a record fiscal surplus, a stronger currency, and surging market
- Argentinian presidents surprising devotion to Judaism and Israel . . .
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — At the base of the sacred Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City, President Javier Milei of Argentina appeared to be in a spiritual trance With head and hands pressed
- Javier Milei’s Political Hegemony Had Turned Into Pathetic . . . - Forbes
Milei, the outsider, the grey man, got invited to myriad overseas events, where he was recognized and lauded for having defeated leftist populism at the ballot box He began to consider himself
- President Mileis devotion to Israel provokes tension in Argentina . . .
Argentine President Javier Milei has gone further in his support of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government than perhaps any other world leader
- Javier Milei Wages War on Argentina’s Government - The New Yorker
Javier Milei, the President of Argentina, was offering So many of his supporters wanted them; the Internet is full of pictures of him with ecstatic fans, regional leaders, and such
- President Mileis devotion to Judaism, Israel provokes tension in . . .
President Javier Milei of Argentina, who owns four clones of his dead dog Conan, has never been the most conventional occupant of Argentina’s highest office
- Javier Milei, Israels extremist friend in Argentina - The New Arab
In the cold rain of Buenos Aires, one of the first protests against the recently inaugurated government of the ultra-right-wing Javier Milei took place on 19 December, under the slogan "Not in our name"
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