The 10th edition of the conclave will feature attendees including New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha.
The staggering sexism was evident in many of Jacinda Ardern’s interactions and the questions, mostly from men, shocked her but she still managed to keep her calm.
New Zealand’s Prime Minister announced her resignation on January 19, saying that, the unrelenting demands of the job had finally worn her down. The 42-year-old -- who steered the country through natural disasters, the Covid pandemic, and its worst-ever terror attack -- said she no longer had "enough in the tank".
New Zealanders on Thursday were shocked at their prime minister Jacinda Ardern’s announcement that she would step down from her role in early February. Ardern, holding back tears, said at a Thursday news conference that it had been a tough five and a half years as prime minister and that she was only human and needed to step aside. Listen to what Kiwis had to say about Ardern's resignation!
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, praised for leading her country through crises with empathy, will step down in February. She made the announcement at a press conference on January 19, saying she didn't have the energy to continue doing justice to the job. Ardern will resign no later than February 7, after which the Labour caucus will pick a new leader. In October, the New Zealand will head to a national election. Listen to what she said in her resignation address.