Bangladesh, March 24 -- New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern had given birth to a baby girl in June 2018, becoming the first sitting world leader to give birth in nearly three decades. The last head of government to give birth while in power was Benazir Bhutto in 1990, while she was prime minister of Pakistan. Jacinda came to limelight when she had taken her six weeks of maternity leave to take care of her baby as an affectionate mother. She also made history as the youngest prime minister in the world.

After the Christchurch killings in New Zealand, Jacinda arranged to open the parliament session with recitation from the holy Quran. She vowed never to utter the name of the twin-mosque gunman. She opened a sombre parliament with an ...