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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.
It could be worse. At least Jacinda Ardern is not a smiling assassin seeking vengeance for her own failures – like some of our former prime ministers. Also, I am not going to lie. The former New ...
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 ...
Rachel Reeves, the first female chancellor in British history, appeared to cry in Commons on Tuesday night - which others ...
Community leaders call on the government to implement a sustained strategy for social cohesion in response to the Auckland ...
Three months ago, Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand's prime minister, gave birth to her daughter Neve while running a country. Now, Ardern and baby Neve are making history at the UN general assembly ...
Despite an AI-controlled civilization leading to (attempted) human extinction in just about every major Sci-Fi movie I’ve ...
NewportFilm Outdoors, which hosts screenings of documentaries on the grounds of some of Newport’s most historic estates and outdoor venues, is unveiling its new summer season. The lineup includes ...
The origins of this decadent dessert have sparked debate for decades, but whether it’s Australian or Kiwi, it’s seen many ...
In this week's edition of Emily in Palace, our Deputy Royal Editor steps in to explore what the King's secret move this week proves.
Enniscorthy native and international best-selling author Colm Tóibín received one of the highest university awards this week.
Ardern makes clear that one of the only factors of relevance to her in coming to this decision was preventing widespread death. Any argument that ran in contrast to this, whether it be for ...