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Jacinda Ardern led New Zealand as prime minister for six years, taking office at just 37. Ardern stepped down in 2023, citing exhaustion, saying leaders need a "full tank" — and hers was empty.
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern is the subject of a new film, “Prime Minister,” in theaters Friday, which aims to humanize politicians.
Jacinda Ardern was elevated to her nation's highest office with dizzying speed. As chronicled in this sharp documentary, she ...
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 ...
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.
For more info: "A Different Kind of Power: A Memoir" by Jacinda Ardern (Crown), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available June 3 via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org ...
The daughter of a police officer, Ardern grew up interested in public service but wary about the “blood sport” of New Zealand ...
At 37 years old, Jacinda Ardern was the world’s youngest female head of government when she became prime minister of New Zealand. She was also just the second to give birth while in office and ...
IndieWire talks to Lindsay Utz, co-director of 'Prime Minister,' a portait of New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern.
New Zealand’s ex-Prime Minister, an anti-Trump icon during COVID, revisited her impoverished New York days, when she slept on a couch and loitered at the Strand.