Marina Alcantara, 29, an unemployed English teacher who has been working as a temporary waitress since July 24, serves wine to customers at the terrace of the “Casino de Ronda” restaurant in downtown Ronda, near Malaga, southern Spain. Spain’s unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in two years in the second quarter, data showed, lifted by strong job creation in the services sector and adding to hopes of a sustained economic turnaround. Unemployment fell to 24.5 percent from 25.9 percent a quarter earlier, the National Statistics Institute said.SD-Agencies
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