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Trump's Inauguration: The Celebrities in Attendance
Heads of state, billionaires, and celebrities are in attendance as Trump becomes president again. Here are some of those expected to show up and some who have declined.
Soon Trump will be President – this is how the shift in power will go
In just over two weeks, Donald Trump will place his hand on the Bible and take the oath of office as the 47th President of the United States. Before that, artists will be booked, political decisions prepared, and members of Congress lobbied.
Soon Trump will be President – this is how the shift in power will go
In less than three weeks, Donald Trump will place his hand on the Bible and take the oath of office as the 47th President of the United States. Before that, artists will be booked, political decisions will be prepared, and members of Congress will be lobbied.
Argentina's President Becomes an Italian Citizen
Argentina's president Javier Milei has also been granted Italian citizenship, reports Italian Ilpost. The decision was announced after a meeting in Italy between Milei and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Crack in G20 Meeting Already Before Opening
World leaders arrived at the G20 countries' summit in Brazil, which began with informal talks. But the meeting in Rio de Janeiro was hit by a setback even before the formal start, as Argentina chose to boycott the initiative against global hunger that the host country had hoped for.
Argentina Continues to Oppose in the UN
Argentina continues to go against the grain in the UN after President Javier Milei's election victory last year. The country voted no on Friday to a resolution, drawn up by France and the Netherlands, that condemns violence against women and girls.
Milei first foreign leader to meet Trump
> The greatest political comeback in history. With those words, Argentina's president, the ultra-liberal populist Javier Milei, praised his future colleague Donald Trump.
Argentina Withdraws from Climate Summit
Argentina is withdrawing from the UN's climate conference COP29, which is being held this year in Baku, Azerbaijan, writes [The Guardian](https://www. theguardian.
Argentina's Milei blocks increased pensions
Argentina's President Javier Milei succeeds with his veto to stop a planned increase of pensions in the country by approximately 8 percent, despite a majority in parliament backing the proposal. .
Large Terror Network Discovered in Argentina
Argentine police claim to have stopped an Islamist terrorist cell that planned an attack on the Jewish population in the city of Mendoza, according to media in the country. Seven suspected members have been arrested and the police have carried out eight raids on their homes.
Maduro declared winner – protests erupt in Caracas
Nicolás Maduro has officially been declared the winner of Venezuela's controversial election. But the international criticism is widespread.
World leaders shocked after the shooting at Trump
Strong reactions are pouring in after the shooting at Donald Trump's campaign meeting in Pennsylvania. "Sweden stands behind the USA and wishes Donald Trump a speedy recovery", writes Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on X.
Major Argentine Deregulations Approved
The Lower House in Argentina's congress has early on Friday approved a large reform package with extensive deregulations presented by the country's ultra-liberal President Javier Milei, called the Ley de Bases. The proposal received 147 yes-votes and 107 no-votes.
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