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its defences.EuropeSpain's PM halts public duties as wife faces inquiryPedro Sánchez says he will "stop and reflect" on whether to remain in the job.EuropeBBC Verify examines reported strikes on Russian oil depotsThe reported strikes have been geolocated to the Smolensk region of western Russia.Europe'Business as usual' for Channel crossings despite migrant deathsProspective migrants trying to reach the UK from France say smuggling operations are continuing after Tuesday's tragedy.EuropeSlovak ministers agree to replace public broadcasterThe proposal by Robert Fico's populist-nationalist government has raised fears for independent media.Europe'Lost' Gustav Klimt painting sells for €30mMystery surrounds the unfinished Portrait of Fraulein Lieser, which was believed lost for 100 years.EuropeTop Russian defence official accused of taking bribesDeputy Defence Minister Timur Ivanov is remanded in custody in a rare case against a high-ranking official.EuropeOrange Sahara dust haze descends over AthensThe Greek capital was covered in a haze of dust which has blown from the Sahara desert.Europe