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Good morning, WMPW readers! Spain may say “adios” to the siesta, which could help working mothers. A woman has opened a shop on London’s Savile Row for the first time, and girls in Bangladesh turn to surfing as an escape. Want to send me a tip? Get in touch: laura.cohn@gmail.com or @laurascohn. Have a great day!

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[bs-title]Good night, siesta?[/bs-title]

[bs-content]In a move that could have a major impact on working mothers in Spain, acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has proposed that the country do away with its traditional afternoon siesta and end the work day at 6 pm. While major multinational companies keep traditional daytime working hours, many Spaniards split their day between a morning session, which usually ends at 2 pm, and a late-afternoon session, which runs from around 4:30 pm to 8 pm. The proposal, which has sparked controversy because it would alter a long-standing tradition, could be good news for working mothers. If enacted, they would most likely not have to go back to the office at night. It would also bring Spain in line with workplace norms in the rest of Europe and could even boost the nation's flagging productivity. [/bs-content]

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EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA

[bs-title]Trailblazing tailor[/bs-title]
[bs-content]For the first time, a woman has opened a shop on Savile Row, the famous street in London's Mayfair neighborhood that's known for its traditional bespoke tailoring. Kathryn Sargent, whose clients include members of the British royal family and soccer star David Beckham, says she has felt "very welcomed" to the chic street.[/bs-content]
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[bs-title]Aiming high[/bs-title]
[bs-content]Claudia Kessler's "Austronautin" project aims to put Germany's first female astronaut on the International Space Station by 2020. The CEO of HE Space, a recruitment firm that focuses on the space sector, has so far had 50 women apply for the post and expects to hear from dozens more. Would you apply?[/bs-content]
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