BREAKING: Unemployment rose for the fifth straight month in Europe amid concern that extensive government support programs won’t be able to keep many businesses hit by coronavirus restrictions afloat forever.
A man wears a face mask as he walks across the bridge over the river Main in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020.
FRANKFURT, Germany — Unemployment rose for a fifth straight month in Europe in August amid concern that extensive government support programs won’t be able keep many businesses hit by coronavirus restrictions afloat forever.
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