There's bad news on the jobs front in France and Germany. A collapse in temporary work in France is largely responsible for the loss of half a million jobs in the first quarter of 2020. The private sector has been hit hardest. Meanwhile, troubled German airline Lufthansa says 22,000 jobs could go as it restructures as part of a €9bn ($10bn; £8bn) state bailout. In other news:
• A French family is launching a legal case after a refuse collector took his own life shortly after being sacked. The man, a key worker from Normandy, lost his job for drinking a beer he'd been given by a grateful member of the public
• Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has confirmed he'll give evidence on Friday to an inquiry on why an early lockdown was not imposed in the Bergamo area, the epicentre of Italy's pandemic
• The Bosnian city of Tuzla is preparing to declare a second epidemic following a steep rise in cases
• If you've missed Spanish football, you'll be thrilled to learn that La Liga is back on Thursday night with Sevilla entertaining local rivals Real Betis at 22:00 (20:00 GMT).