The World’s Most Powerful Women: May 12

Good morning, WMPW readers! Queen Elizabeth forgot the mic, global car companies are getting better at promoting women, and the most powerful female hedge fund manager just cracked the list of top earners. Want to share some news about a remarkable woman? You can find me on Twitter at: @laurascohn. Have a great Thursday!

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THE BIG STORY

[bs-title]The Queen calls Chinese officials "very rude"[/bs-title]

[bs-content]Remember: the microphone might be on. Queen Elizabeth inadvertently told the world that she thought Chinese officials were "very rude" when President Xi Jinping visited the U.K. last year. The remarks, made to London police commander Lucy D'Orsi, were filmed by a royal cameraman and can be seen online. The queen must be mortified. Some political commentators say she should be applauded for her frankness. During the state visit between the two countries last year, all I read about was the ushering in of a "golden era" for relations between the U.K. and China. This is much more interesting.[/bs-content]

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EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA

[bs-title]Driving business[/bs-title]
[bs-content]Mary Barra broke through the top ranks of the global auto industry when she ascended to the top of GM more than two years ago. At competitors Renault-Nissan and Daimler, women aren't in the driver's seat, but an increasing number of them are holding manager-level jobs and board positions.[/bs-content]
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[bs-title]Just say "non"[/bs-title]
[bs-content]It's been five years since the Dominique Strauss-Kahn sex scandal sparked lewd headlines, the imagination of late-night comics, and pledges that sexism would end in France. But just this week, after deputy parliamentary speaker Denis Baupin resigned following sexual harassment allegations, several hundred French politicians and activists published a petition denouncing sexual harassment in politics.[/bs-content]
[bs-link link="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/may/10/french-politicians-activists-denounce-harassment-of-women" source="The Guardian"]
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