French President Emmanuel Macron has named Élisabeth Borne to be the country’s new prime minister—the first woman to hold the position in 30 years. “I dedicate this nomination to all the little girls in France, to tell them ‘follow your dreams,’ ” said Borne, 61 “Nothing should stop the fight for women’s place in our society.” Borne held three different ministerial positions—transportation, environment and labor—during Macon’s first term in office. Macron secured a second term after facing a run-off contest with far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, daughter of Jean-Marie Le Pen, a Holocaust denier even further to the right. An...