Iran, Hormuz, and the wider conflict feed.
Over 130 OSINT, wire service, ISW, and squawk sources on a 30-second cycle. Tagged by region, scored for reliability, and filed in chronological order as events develop.
Iran Conflict Tracker and Geopolitical Intelligence
Intel Desk aggregates real-time intelligence from more than one hundred curated sources to track geopolitical developments that move energy, defence, and macro markets. The feed covers the Iran–Gulf escalation, Russia–Ukraine, Indo-Pacific tensions, and NATO–Europe defence signals.
Sources
- Tier-1 squawk feeds (FinancialJuice, ForexLive, ZeroHedge)
- OSINT Telegram channels with auto-translation (Russian, Farsi, Arabic)
- ISW daily Iran assessments and Critical Threats analysis
- Public wire service RSS feeds (Reuters, Al Jazeera, BBC, CNBC, and others)
- GDELT event monitoring (100K+ sources indexed within sixty seconds)
- Official government and central bank releases
- Energy-specific sources (OilPrice, Rigzone, Natural Gas Intel, EIA)
How it works
Every headline is scored for sentiment using keyword pattern matching, tagged by region, and checked against your portfolio holdings. Critical alerts fire within seconds of publication. Multi-source stories show a verification chain with reliability ratings (A / B / C) so you can assess source quality at a glance.
On March 23, 2026, the Iran military strike postponement first appeared on the feed at 11:05:32 GMT via FinancialJuice. Wire services and mainstream outlets followed over the next several minutes. Brent moved twelve per cent in the following ninety minutes. The full source propagation timeline is on the case file.
Who uses the desk
Energy traders running concentrated geopolitical portfolios. Macro researchers who need conflict-to-market awareness. OSINT analysts who need structured feed aggregation on a 30-second cycle. Defence sector professionals tracking supply disruption risk.