RUSSIA - The Pravda network has published hundreds of thousands of articles since November, including falsehoods about King Charles and Keir Starmer. A Russian disinformation site is targeting Britons with thousands of articles attempting to undermine support for Ukraine and bogus stories about the royal family and senior politicians. European agencies have flagged the Pravda network as a Kremlin operation that has more than doubled in size since late last year. Researchers have also warned that it is distorting the output of AI chatbots by flooding the large language models that power them with pro-Kremlin falsehoods. The network publishes in countries across Europe, Africa and the Middle East in almost 50 languages, and in February alone it carried more than 350,000 articles. “It is the continuous hammering of disinformation that in the end erodes consensus, weakens democracies, and pushes Kremlin talking points. The Pravda network is consistent with this effort.”