Alsou decided to divide jointly acquired property with Abramov in London Publication in CHAT: Russia Alsou with her husband Yan Abramov Photo: © Anatoly Lomohov/globallookpress.com An unexpected turn has occurred in the case of division of jointly acquired property between Alsou and Yan Abramov. It turned out that the singer decided to sue her ex-husband not in Russia, but in the UK, of which she has been a citizen since 2002. Probably, the artist considered that she had a better chance of getting half of her fortune of 10 billion rubles abroad. Alsou is currently silent, so Alexander Dobrovinsky, representing Abramov's interests, commented on the situation. The lawyer admitted that he did not know about the singer's intentions and now must check everything, but admitted that in this case the outcome of the case may be unfavorable for his client. "For me, this is an unexpected step, because everything is moving towards an unfriendly country. Apparently, Alsou realized that she has little chance of dividing the property here, and plans to file an application for division there. Of course, the British court will stick to its topic,” the lawyer told us in an interview with the LifeShot Telegram channel. It is worth noting that Alsou did not hide her dual citizenship. She first spoke about it in 2004, stating that having a British passport made it easier for her to travel around the world. And for some time, the singer spent a lot of time in London and only occasionally visited Russia. By the way, in England, the pop star has her own apartment, given to her by her father and located near the Lord's Cricket Ground. The artist and her ex-husband also own houses in Cyprus, the USA, France and Monaco, and they will also have to be divided. Source link Source link
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs has requested data from military registration and enlistment offices on citizens with acquired citizenship who have not registered; they face the loss of their Russian passports, the department said. Publication in CHAT: Russia▪The Ministry of Internal Affairs has requested data from military registration and enlistment offices on individuals who have received Russian citizenship but have not registered for military service, said the department’s official representative, Irina Volk. ▪According to her, in the first eight months of 2024, 1,117 naturalized persons lost their Russian citizenship “due to their commission of illegal actions.” ▪The Ministry of Internal Affairs has begun implementing the provisions of the law, which provides for the termination of citizenship for naturalized citizens who have not registered for military service, Volk warned. ▪“For these purposes, military commissariats have requested additional information about individuals who have acquired Russian citizenship and have not fulfilled this obligation,” she wrote. Original source Source link
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VTB acquired PGK at a valuation of over 200 billion rubles – Russia today Publication in CHAT: Russia Another source reported that PGK employees received a letter from CEO Sergei Karatayev indicating the name of the owner company – JSC Aurora Invest. Its owners are not disclosed. According to Kommersant, PGK passed into the hands of a group of investors, including the Babayevs, co-owners of JSC Vector Rail. Source link Source link