The World’s Most Powerful Women: May 3

Good morning, WMPW readers! A French photographer who covered the Paris bombings may be in trouble, Angela Merkel is living up to her reputation as the “climate chancellor,” and Anna Wintour still rules the fashion business. Got some news on an exceptional woman? Get in touch, at: laura.cohn@gmail.com or @laurascohn. Have a great Tuesday!

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THE BIG STORY

[bs-title]Covering terror[/bs-title]

[bs-content]French war photographer Maya Vidon-White, who has covered conflict in Africa, Israel, and Indonesia, is in the middle of a legal fight for taking a picture of a TV5Monde employee in the aftermath of the Paris bombings. The photo of Cedric Gomet, who was wounded in the attacks and later died, was published in a magazine called VSD. Vidon-White, a freelancer for United Press International, heard from the Paris prosecutor's office a month after she took the photo. The case illustrates the challenges of covering the news while protecting the privacy of terrorism victims.[/bs-content][bs-link link="http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/01/world/europe/photo-of-paris-attacks-victim-sets-off-press-freedom-case.html" source="New York Times"]

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EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA

[bs-title]Hopes dashed[/bs-title]
[bs-content]Late last year, Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny pledged that roughly half of his 15-member cabinet would be made up of women if he held onto power. But now that the creation of the next government depends on joining with independent members of parliament who are male, Kenny has to back away from that promise. How disappointing.[/bs-content]
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[bs-title]The climate Chancellor[/bs-title]
[bs-content]German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who earned the nickname the "climate chancellor" after calling for her country to phase out nuclear energy, has added another notch in her belt. This time it's a $1.4 billion electric car subsidy program that will benefit the environment and give a big boost to German chipmaker Infineon.[/bs-content]
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