The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 25

Good morning, WMPW readers! Women in Mexico are rallying others to stand up to sexual violence with a hashtag, a group of Libyan women is finding solace in yoga, and Hillary Clinton is weighing whether to have a female running mate. Got a tip for me? Get in touch, at: laura.cohn@gmail.com or @laurascohn. Have a great Monday!

 

 

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THE BIG STORY

[bs-title]Hashtag against assault[/bs-title]

[bs-content]A group of women in Mexico are rallying others to stand up to sexual violence in the country with the hashtag #NoTeCalles, which means "don't stay silent." Spearheaded by three victims--activist and politician Yakiri Rubio, independent journalist Andrea Noel, and university student Gabriela Nava--the group appears in a video urging women to report sexual violence. They argue that while there are 1,643 sexual assaults reported in Mexico every day, most instances aren't relayed to the authorities. The campaign comes on the heels of other efforts, such as #NiUnaMenos, which means "not one less," and #VivasNosQueremos, or "we want to live," which have brought together female victims throughout Latin America.[/bs-content]

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EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA

[bs-title]Praising Merkel[/bs-title]
[bs-content]German Chancellor Angela Merkel won praise from U.S. President Barack Obama for facing what he called "very tough politics" in Europe's immigration crisis. Thanks to common strategic interests, Merkel and Obama have forged a close alliance. Merkel will host Obama and other Group of Seven leaders today.[/bs-content]
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[bs-title]A design whisperer moves on[/bs-title]
[bs-content]Why Romanian architect Anda Andrei, long known to influence the designs of hotelier Ian Schrager, struck out on her own: "I thought about it for a while and woke up one day and decided to just do it."[/bs-content]
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