Geopolitical Intelligence Dashboard
Strategic Risk & Economic Stability Monitoring
Iran-US Strait Of Hormuz Negotiations
65
rising
Russia-Ukraine Missile Escalation
78
escalating
Israel-Lebanon Border Conflict
70
escalating
Senegal Political Instability
58
uncertain
China Cyber & Tech Competition
73
escalating
Global Commodity Supply Disruption
80
rising
Zoonotic Health Outbreaks
68
escalating
Major Geopolitical Themes
Middle East Energy & Security
US‑Iran nuclear negotiations are converging on a provisional agreement that could restore full navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, directly influencing global oil supply and regional security calculations. Parallel Israeli‑Lebanese border clashes and Bahrain’s crackdown on Iran‑linked operatives raise the spectre of a broader Gulf confrontation, potentially disrupting maritime traffic and prompting pre‑emptive military posturing by regional powers. The combined effect could cause short‑term oil price volatility, trigger defensive reallocations by oil‑importing economies, and test the resilience of multilateral security frameworks such as the Gulf Cooperation Council. Stakeholders are closely monitoring diplomatic back‑channel activity, naval deployments, and the timing of any cease‑fire extensions, all of which will shape energy market dynamics and geopolitical risk premiums.
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Key Actors
- United States
- Iran
- Israel
- Lebanon
- Bahrain
Eastern Europe Military Escalation
Russia’s deployment of the Oreshnik missile system in a large‑scale strike on Kyiv marks a qualitative escalation, raising the probability of expanded aerial and missile campaigns across Ukrainian territory. The attacks have amplified calls for additional Western sanctions and increased defense aid, while also exposing Russian forces to heightened anti‑missile counter‑measures. The heightened kinetic exchange threatens to destabilise neighboring states, potentially prompting NATO to reassess forward‑posture and readiness levels. Energy markets are sensitive to any spillover, given Ukraine’s role as a conduit for Russian gas to Europe, and the conflict’s trajectory will influence commodity price trajectories and sovereign debt pressures in the region.
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Key Actors
- Russia
- Ukraine
- NATO
- European Union
US‑China Strategic Competition
The United States and China are deepening rivalry across technology, space, and naval domains. Beijing’s consolidation of lunar programmes and the Hainan carrier base underscore a push for strategic deterrence in the Taiwan Strait, while Washington’s escalating sanctions on Chinese AI firms and anticipated export controls heighten techno‑economic friction. Simultaneously, Chinese AI start‑up DeepSeek’s cost‑effective V4 Pro model challenges US market dominance, potentially reshaping global AI supply chains. The competitive dynamics risk spilling into supply‑chain fragmentation, increased cyber‑espionage, and heightened risk of miscalculation in contested maritime zones.
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Key Actors
- United States
- China
- DeepSeek
- PLA Navy
Regional Analysis
Middle East
The Middle East faces a convergence of diplomatic overtures and kinetic flashpoints, with the outcome of US‑Iran talks likely to dictate short‑term oil market dynamics, while Israeli‑Lebanese hostilities and Gulf security crackdowns keep the region primed for rapid escalation.
Escalation Risks
- Renewed Iranian retaliation if talks stall
- Potential Israeli‑Hezbollah exchange escalation
- Bahrain‑Iran diplomatic fallout
Europe Russia
The Eastern European theatre is experiencing a qualitative escalation that amplifies geopolitical risk, threatens European energy security, and fuels financial market stress through expanded sanctions and heightened uncertainty over regional stability.
Escalation Risks
- Expansion of Russian missile operations beyond current fronts
- Potential NATO defensive posturing in Eastern Europe
- Escalatory retaliatory strikes by Ukraine
Asia Pacific
Asia‑Pacific dynamics are marked by a strategic competition between the United States and China, accelerated Chinese space and naval capabilities, and emerging regional energy cooperation, all of which generate intertwined economic and security risks.
Escalation Risks
- Potential naval incident around Taiwan
- US‑China tech sanction spillover
- Regional energy grid integration delays
Africa
Africa’s primary risk driver is the Ebola surge, which threatens to destabilise public health systems and could have spillover economic effects if containment fails, while broader global health trends reinforce the need for coordinated surveillance.
Escalation Risks
- Cross‑border spread of Ebola into neighboring countries
- Potential strain on regional health infrastructure
Americas
The Americas face a dual dynamic of a domestic health surge and positive market sentiment tied to Middle East diplomatic developments, creating a nuanced risk profile where health system resilience and geopolitical outcomes intersect.
Escalation Risks
- Potential resurgence of influenza leading to workforce absenteeism
- Domestic political pressure if health system capacity is perceived as strained
