Angela Merkel is Time magazine’s Person of the Year 2015

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark, during joint press conference at the German Chancellery in Berlin Germany on 28 August 2015. / Picture: German Chancellor Angela Merkel *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***

NEW YORK: Time magazine today named German Chancellor Angela Merkel its “Person of the Year 2015”, saying her deft leadership has helped preserve and promote an open, borderless Europe in the face of economic turmoil, ongoing refugee and the Ukraine crises.

61-year-old Merkel, one of the most powerful women in the world, is the first female Person of the Year in almost three decades.

She beat some of the world’s best-known politicians and leaders including Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Russian President Vladimir Putin, ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi and Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump for the annual honour.

“At a moment when much of the world is once more engaged in a furious debate about the balance between safety and freedom, the Chancellor is asking a great deal of the German people, and by their example, the rest of us as well. To be welcoming. To be unafraid. To believe that great civilizations build bridges, not walls, and that wars are won both on and off the battlefield,” Time said.

61-year-old Merkel, one of the most powerful women in the world, beat some of the world’s best-known politicians and leaders including Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Russian President Vladimir Putin, ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi and Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump for the annual honour. (AGENCIES)