Blizzards Sweep Across Russia Bringing Massive Snow Falls 

A man carries bags of groceries as a screen broadcasting Russian President Vladimir Putin's year-end press conference is seen on the facade of a residential building in Moscow on December 14, 2023. (AFP)
A man carries bags of groceries as a screen broadcasting Russian President Vladimir Putin's year-end press conference is seen on the facade of a residential building in Moscow on December 14, 2023. (AFP)
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Blizzards Sweep Across Russia Bringing Massive Snow Falls 

A man carries bags of groceries as a screen broadcasting Russian President Vladimir Putin's year-end press conference is seen on the facade of a residential building in Moscow on December 14, 2023. (AFP)
A man carries bags of groceries as a screen broadcasting Russian President Vladimir Putin's year-end press conference is seen on the facade of a residential building in Moscow on December 14, 2023. (AFP)

Blizzards swept across swathes of Russia on Friday, carpeting Moscow in one of the biggest snow falls in decades and sowing chaos on major roads where truck drivers battled with more than 20 centimetres of snow and strong winds.

A cyclone brought more than a day of constant blizzards to the Russian capital in what could be one of the strongest snow storms to hit Moscow in 60 years, according to meteorologists.

More than one fifth of the average snow fall for December was recorded over just 24 hours at metrological stations across Moscow where streets were blanketed in snow and motorists struggled to get their cars out of parking spaces.

The Gismeteo weather website said total December snow fall in Moscow could reach 50 cm - the highest recorded for that month.

Schools in some regions of European Russia were closed due to the snowfall, Russian television reported. A vast 10 kilometre traffic jam formed overnight on one of Russia's major roads - the M4 - to the south, trapping motorists in freezing temperatures.

The Kommersant newspaper said that Moscow prices to dig out cars had soared to around 5,000 roubles ($55).



Global Content Creators Meet in AlUla for MENA's First Instagram Creators Summit

Global content creators meet in AlUla for MENA's first Instagram creators summit. (SPA)
Global content creators meet in AlUla for MENA's first Instagram creators summit. (SPA)
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Global Content Creators Meet in AlUla for MENA's First Instagram Creators Summit

Global content creators meet in AlUla for MENA's first Instagram creators summit. (SPA)
Global content creators meet in AlUla for MENA's first Instagram creators summit. (SPA)

The first Instagram Creators Summit in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has started in AlUla, bringing together content creators from around the world to engage in dialogues that discuss the future of content creation, the impact of AI, and digital interaction tools, the Saudi Press Agency said on Tuesday.

Organized by Meta, the event showcases Meta AI and the latest digital platform tools, offering participants opportunities to connect with industry experts and developers.

It also underscores AlUla’s vision to bridge cultural heritage preservation and digital development through sessions exploring storytelling, community empowerment, and how content creators help shape identity in the age of AI.