New Zealand's prime minister Jacinda Ardern made what she called a "somewhat unusual" announcement to the nation on Friday - she's expecting her first child. The 37-year-old became New Zealand's ...
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Arden speaks to the BBC's Lucy Hockings about juggling being a mother with politics, and how she hopes that one day it won't be interesting any longer.
In a new interview with an Australian TV show, a male reporter said he was “smitten” with the New Zealand PM – before asking when her baby was conceived. We have to keep calling this casual ...
“I’m pregnant,” she says, “not incapacitated.” When Ardern, 37, became New Zealand’s Prime Minister in October, she ushered in a new perspective in more ways than one.
Actor Sophie Hambleton talks to Joanna Wane about playing Dame Jacinda Ardern, the most loved and hated Prime Minister in New Zealand’s history ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern hinted Sunday in London while attending Queen Elizabeth's funeral that her country might become a republic. While King Charles III remains head of state ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced Thursday that she will step down, saying she no longer had “enough in the tank” after a premiership defined by her response to a series of ...
Researchers Find That Accelerated Aging Biology in the Placenta Contributes to a Rare Form of Pregnancy-Related Heart Failure Apr. 17, 2024 — In a new study, researchers show that elevated ...
That’s how hard it is for a woman to rise to lead a nation. Last October in New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern did it. She was already a political prodigy. In 2008, she was elected the youngest member ...
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern is back in the news, releasing photos of her Saturday wedding to partner Clarke Gayford following a five-year engagement. World News // 5 months ...
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THERE was something quietly impressive in the way Jacinda Ardern announced this week that she was stepping down as New Zealand’s Prime Minister. She hadn’t lost an election and there was no ...