AI Chatbots 'Infected' with Russian Propaganda
Despite having wasted the lives of perhaps 200,000 Russian soldiers, his army is still failing to overwhelm Ukraine’s forces.
Russian propaganda platforms are spreading odes and pompous reports about how the breakthrough of Russian troops to Sudzha via the gas pipeline was a unique and highly effective operation.
Behind Putin’s war—and any discussions about peace—is a two-century-old fiction about the two countries’ unity.
One state mouthpiece who once boasted how Russia could reduce the United States to a smouldering pile of radioactive ash, is now talking about a “great troika” of China, Russia and the US.
A video of Russian troops thanking Australia after claiming to seize a multimillion-dollar piece of Aussie military hardware from Ukraine has gone viral on social media.
Widely distributed on Russian Telegram channels, a government-produced video is justifying an end to the fighting with Kyiv, ...
Last year, U.S. intelligence agencies linked Russia to viral disinformation spread about Democratic vice-presidential ...
An alleged Belarusian refugee is accused of setting fire to a Warsaw hypermarket on behalf of Russian intelligence, Polish ...
Russian military bloggers appeared to dissent as the Kremlin reportedly ordered state media to cover Trump as an "oppressed" ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNRussian hardliners slam US-Ukraine 30-day truce as betrayalMany Russian “milbloggers”, including Kremlin-backed ones, urged rejection of the truce in their posts. They accused Kyiv and ...
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