And finally… dark arts
Actor Steven Seagal has been given land by authorities in Russia to build an International Centre for Martial Arts.
The Gorki Holding Co, in which Seagal has a 26% stake, received a huge plot of land in the prestigious Rublevka area near Moscow, according to Russian news outlet Baza. Authorities in the Moscow region reportedly gave the company 8.2 hectares (20 acres) of land in the Odintsovo district, with a market value of 800 million rubles (c. £6.4m).
Seagal’s company received the land without bidding, and Moscow authorities justified the decision by saying that the company will create jobs as part of the facility’s construction.
The Kremlin has said Putin and the actor and martial arts practitioner are longtime friends. The Russian president personally presented Seagal with a Russian passport in November 2016 when he was granted citizenship and has hosted him at his residence outside Moscow. During the early days of the Ukraine war, the actor expressed support for Putin. He has called him “one of the greatest world leaders, if not the greatest world leader, alive today,” according to The Times.
The official agreement concluded between Moscow regional authorities and Seagal’s company states that a two-story martial arts centre will be built by 2026. It will consist of “a complex of auxiliary buildings with a main aikido wrestling hall, a gym, a conference room and exhibition space,” Baza reported.
“As part of the construction of the facility, it is planned to create 8 jobs with an average salary of at least 49.6 thousand rubles per month. Recruitment of personnel for the development of the facility is expected to be carried out among the local population of the Odintsovo urban district of the Moscow region,” the agreement reportedly states.