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A new memoir by the former Prime Minister revisits her time in office but doesn’t explain the confounding transformation the country underwent during COVID.
The daughter of a police officer, Ardern grew up interested in public service but wary about the “blood sport” of New Zealand ...
The documentary presents a test case for holding true to one’s beliefs, no matter the consequences.
Ardern, it turns out, also grew up thinking that a career in politics was for a different kind of person—someone more confident, less anxious, and better equipped to withstand the gladiatorial tone of ...
Dame Jacinda Ardern’s Covid-19 policies were so polarising for New Zealand it prompted her to “vanish from public life in her home country”, a popular United States magazine says.
Few books have received as much global publicity and fawning praise from the corporate media as A Different Kind of Power, the memoir by New Zealand’s former Labour Party Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ...
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern is the subject of a new film, “Prime Minister,” in theaters Friday, which aims to humanize politicians.
Dame Jacinda Ardern’s Covid-19 policies were so polarising for New Zealand it prompted her to “vanish from public life in her home country”, a popular United States magazine says.
In her memoir, the former prime minister seems more concerned with the symbols of politics than the actual politics the prompted her downfall.
As sympathetic — and therefore potentially biased — as “Prime Minister” is to its subject, former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern, it’s also one of the most arrestingly ...
Follow the podcast on Dame Jacinda Ardern and her government’s Covid-19 policies have been picked apart in a review of her new memoir by a popular US magazine The New Yorker. Photo / Jane Ussher ...
SOMEWHERE on the cutting-room floor of “Prime Minister,” a new documentary about Dame Jacinda Ardern’s fraught 5½ years leading New Zealand through crisis after crisis, is a montage of her ...