THESE are Vladimir Putin’s glamorous female newsreaders who spout propaganda to millions – except they’re AI-generated bots.
Russians have been urged to make private donations to fund Vladimir Putin ’s war on Ukraine by one of the Russian President’s ...
Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the Kremlin-funded RT TV network, has urged all Russians to make private donations to ...
Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of state media ... by comments in her last interview with the BBC, in March, as Mr Putin prepared to secure a fifth term as president in a largely ...
The Kremlin has reportedly developed two alternative plans for resolving the military conflict with Ukraine — one in the ...
Putin’s leading female propagandist Margarita Simonyan - head of RT, and sanctioned by the US during the campaign for ...
AI characters Anna, Joy and Tania are sharing Kremlin propaganda on Russia Today in a number of languages amid concerns their ...
State-TV boss warns of her determination to reach Americans: "They would close the door to us and we would get in through the window." ...
Mr Putin's most vocal critics have long been relegated. They're either in exile or in prison. Which makes elections here rather predictable. Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Russia Today ...
Russian state broadcaster RT are continuing to indoctrinate its viewers while Putin's men have been joined by Kim Jong-un's troops in the last few weeks. Boss Margarita Simonyan, 44, the Russian ...
And, speaking on Russian state media, Margarita Simonyan brazenly cited the example ... By contrast, Vladimir Putin is reputedly worth £200billion, a fact not lost on one X user who asked ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is among those watching closely ... propaganda outlets and ten individuals, including Margarita Simonyan, head of the Russia Today news channel.