Interfax and Margarita Simonyan

Rossia Segodnya: The arrest is tied to the Yukos case, according to Interfax, and may be a prelude to more freezes across Europe, according to The Moscow Times. As concerns other countries, after the situation in France, the company is seeing about taking measures to prevent a halt in work on radio and online transmissions, Simonyan said, Interfax reported. On Thursday, French police froze the accounts of Russian state-owned foreign news agency Rossia Segodnya, news agency Interfax reported, citing head editor Margarita Simonyan. The Kremlin also said on Thursday that it was carefully examining a reported Belgian move to seize Russian state property in Belgium. Belgian bailiffs Sacre and De Smet declined to comment. Interfax said Wednesday that a Belgian arbitration court had ruled in favor of a group of former shareholders about seizing Russian state property worth 1.65 billion euros in Belgium. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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