Jacinda Ardern

The outgoing prime minister said she wanted to inspire others to enter politics while reflecting on her tumultuous five-year tenure.
New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern resigned because of burnout – should you?
To many of her admirers, she defied typical ideas of what it meant to be a politician.
“I’d be doing a disservice to New Zealand if I continued,” she said.
Jacinda Ardern's eloquent response was dubbed a "complete killshot".
Exclusive: A poll marking International Women's Day also found that over half believe there should be more women leaders.
The New Zealand prime minister said she was "absolutely gutted" to hear of the stabbings.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says it is “obviously easier” with "more shared values”, when pressed on her feelings about President Donald Trump versus the current US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that being “woke” was “important for everybody”.
A chilling report on the massacre is an indictment of institutional Islamophobia — in New Zealand and Silicon Valley — that led to 51 deaths.