Germany offers hope to Spanish jobless
Unemployment in Spain reached a 13-year high this week, with figures showing 4.7 million people are out of work.
Germany has provided a glimmer of hope though, by announcing the need for an influx of skilled workers to help sustain its own recovering economy and it's identified Spain as the prime recruiting ground.
Sarah Rainsford reports.
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