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The mandate means Ardern, 40, could form the first single-party government in decades, and face the challenge of delivering on the progressive transformation she promised but failed to deliver in her first term, where Labour shared power with a nationalist party.
The winner of the $1 million prize, arguably the world's top accolade, will be announced in Oslo on Oct. 9 from a field of 318 candidates.
Today's COVID-age has called for thinking of a different sort – less chin-stroking, more hands on. Our top 10 is full of practical-minded thinkers. The victor – KK Shailaja – is the most practical of them all, writes Prospect.
The election had been scheduled for Sept. 19 but will now be held on Oct. 17. Under New Zealand law, Ardern had the option of delaying the election for up to about two months.
The netizens are thrilled to see the young PM enjoying the Indian dish.
Experts, however, warn of the experience of some other countries where the virus flared up again even after it looked like it'd been brought under control.
The magazine says Shylaja has been credited with flattening the COVID-19 curve and securing a low fatality rate in Kerala.
If schools are reopened too soon, the virus will be able to travel from one household to the other--using schoolchildren as a medium.
New Zealand Cricket confirmed that all 15 players and support staff members who returned from Sydney last weekend have gone into lockdown at home as per the government''s directive following the coronavirus outbreak.