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World Monitor | Real-time global intelligence dashboard


WorldMonitor
World Monitor

Introduction

World Monitor is an open-source, AI-powered situational awareness platform that aggregates global news, geopolitical signals, and infrastructure data into a unified interactive interface. Built by Elie Habib (co-founder of Anghami) as a ‘vibe-coded’ experiment that evolved into a robust OSINT tool, it provides a ‘God’s eye view’ of the world. It visualizes everything from conflicts and GPS jamming to natural disasters and financial market signals on a dual 3D/2D map engine, all while using AI to filter noise and summarize global events.

Use Cases

  • Geopolitical Risk Monitoring
    Track real-time conflict zones, protests, and military hotspots using a Country Instability Index (CII) to assess global risks.
  • Critical Infrastructure Tracking
    Visualize the health and location of undersea cables, pipelines, data centers, and power grids alongside active threats like fires or earthquakes.
  • Market & Macro Intelligence
    Monitor financial market signals, currency fluctuations, and macro-economic trends in direct correlation with geopolitical breaking news.
  • OSINT Research & Verification
    Cross-reference 435+ curated RSS feeds with live video streams and webcams from strategic locations (like Iran or Ukraine) to verify reported incidents.
  • Cyber & Electronic Warfare Tracking
    Monitor live GPS jamming coordinates, cyber IOCs (Indicators of Compromise), and satellite signal interference on a global scale.

Features & Benefits

  • Dual Map Engine (3D & 2D)
    A high-performance visualization system using Three.js and Deck.gl that allows users to toggle between a photorealistic globe and a flat WebGL map.
  • AI-Powered ‘World Brief’
    Synthesizes thousands of headlines into concise intelligence briefs using a multi-tier AI fallback system (Local Ollama → Groq → OpenRouter).
  • 45+ Toggleable Data Layers
    Granular control over specific data points including flight paths, vessel tracking, sanctions, forest fires, and even Iranian internal events.
  • Country Instability Index (CII)
    A real-time heatmap that scores every country’s stability based on a weighted blend of news activity, geo-convergence, and military signals.
  • Local-First Intelligence (RAG)
    Supports an opt-in browser-local semantic index (using ONNX embeddings) to store and search through headline history privately.

Pros

  • 100% Free & Open Source
    Provides professional-grade OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) capabilities that typically cost thousands of dollars, with no hidden fees or walled gardens.
  • Extreme Data Density
    Consolidates an enormous amount of fragmented data sources into a single pane of glass, saving hours of manual news-hopping.
  • Privacy & Sovereignty
    Strong emphasis on local execution; users can run their own LLMs locally for analysis and self-host the entire stack via Docker.

Cons

  • High Resource Intensity
    The 3D globe and hundreds of live data feeds can be extremely demanding on CPU and RAM, potentially slowing down older machines.
  • Information Overload
    Despite AI filtering, the ‘crowded’ interface can be overwhelming for casual users who aren’t trained in data analysis or OSINT.

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