

German Chancellor Angela Merkel talks to participants of a Girls' Day career event at the Chancellery to attract female pupils to careers in IT, technological and natural science sectors of the German industry in Berlin, Germany, April 26, 2017.


German Chancellor Angela Merkel talks to participants of a Girls' Day career event at the Chancellery to attract female pupils to careers in IT, technological and natural science sectors of the German industry in Berlin, Germany, April 26, 2017. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke


German Chancellor Angela Merkel poses with participants of a Girls' Day career event at the Chancellery to attract female pupils to careers in IT, technological and natural science sectors of the German industry in Berlin, Germany, April 26, 2017.


German Chancellor Angela Merkel talks to participants of a Girls' Day career event at the Chancellery to attract female pupils to careers in IT, technological and natural science sectors of the German industry in Berlin, Germany, April 26, 2017.


German Chancellor Angela Merkel looks through a magnifying glass during a Girls' Day career event at the Chancellery to attract female pupils to careers in IT, technological and natural science sectors of the German industry in Berlin, Germany, April 26, 2017.
Girls' Day career event at the Chancellery
German Chancellor Angela Merkel poses with participants of a Girls' Day career event at the Chancellery to attract female pupils to careers in IT, technological and natural science sectors of the German industry in Berlin, Germany.








