Do populists always crash the economy ?
Argentina is counting the cost of its turn to Javier Milei. Politicians from Donald Trump to Giorgia Meloni and Nigel Farage will be closely watching what happens next “Cambio, cambio.” Under the blazing sun, dozens of money changers are hawking US dollars along Florida Street, a bustling (…)
Site référencé:
The Guardian (Europe)
4998.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=5aeee391d1dbfb6f17a59d2bb5350189, 4998.jpg?width=460&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=4d5763dffe20540d33897bec4ce85bd7, 4998.jpg?width=700&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=3151f8b4271625d9e0fe54a721d90acf
The Guardian (Europe)
Steve Coogan says Richard III film was ‘story I wanted to tell’ as defamed academic to get payout
27/10/2025
George Ford in line to beat Fin Smith for England fly-half berth against Australia
27/10/2025
New AI-powered anti-scam tool wins praise from UK fraud minister
27/10/2025
Nige thinks Pochin’s comments were ugly and unpleasant. But he agrees with them | John Crace
27/10/2025
UK in £8bn deal to sell Typhoon jets to Turkey despite human rights concerns
27/10/2025
The Guardian view on Labour’s new deputy leader : Lucy Powell can help a floundering government reconnect | Editorial
27/10/2025