Peter Thiel buys mansion in Buenos Aires

Tech billionaire Peter Thiel has purchased a roughly $12 million mansion in Buenos Aires and temporarily relocated his family to Argentina. The move follows concerns over wealth tax proposals in California.

Thiel, the PayPal co-founder and Palantir chairman, enrolled his children in local schools and held meetings with Argentine President Javier Milei and top officials. People familiar with his thinking cited political and economic directions in the United States, especially California, as key factors behind the decision.

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Argentine President Javier Milei announces new direct Buenos Aires-Tel Aviv flight with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
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Javier Milei announces direct Buenos Aires-Tel Aviv flight during Israel visit

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Argentine President Javier Milei confirmed a direct Buenos Aires-Tel Aviv flight starting in November on Sunday during his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. He also joined the rehearsal for Israel's Independence Day torch ceremony, singing 'Libre' by Nino Bravo. Milei signed bilateral agreements and reiterated support for Israel against terrorism.

Lionel Messi, through his company Rostower Socimi, acquired a corporate building in the Turó Park area for 11.5 million euros, nearly 13.5 million dollars.

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent praised President Javier Milei's management in an interview at the Institute of International Finance, highlighting reserve accumulation and ten million people escaping poverty.

Matías Tabar appeared before prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita on Friday and handed over invoices, delivery notes and chat screenshots regarding renovations at Manuel Adorni’s house in the Indio Cuá country club.

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