Geopolitical Intelligence Dashboard
Strategic Risk & Economic Stability Monitoring
Middle East Energy Shock
78
rising
Cross-Border Drone Escalation
70
rising
North Korea Nuclear Buildup
80
rising
Critical Minerals Supply Chain Risk
65
rising
US‑China AI Regulation Conflict
55
stable
Cyber Credential Leak Threat
72
rising
Somalia Political Instability
60
rising
Ebola Outbreak PHEIC
40
stable
Major Geopolitical Themes
Middle East Energy and Security Volatility
Iranian drone aggression against Kuwait and ongoing Israel‑Iran hostilities have amplified oil market risk, while the Hormuz corridor remains a chokepoint. Energy price spikes feed inflationary pressures worldwide and create a feedback loop that could spur further military posturing in the Gulf.
high
Key Actors
- Iran
- Kuwait
- Israel
- Saudi Arabia
- OPEC+
Cross‑border Drone Escalation
Ukrainian drones striking Russian oil depots and Iranian drones targeting Kuwait illustrate a new paradigm of remote strike capability that lowers escalation thresholds and expands conflict zones beyond traditional frontlines.
high
Key Actors
- Ukraine
- Russia
- Iran
- Kuwait
Critical Minerals and Trade Realignment
The Quad‑Japan‑India framework and EU‑China trade talks signal a strategic contest over rare‑earths and semiconductor supply chains, with China pushing back against maritime agreements that could limit its naval access.
moderate
Key Actors
- United States
- Japan
- India
- Australia
- China
- European Union
US‑China AI and Technology Competition
U.S. legislative moves to ban Chinese humanoid robots, coupled with Chinese resistance, highlight a widening technology frontier where security concerns drive trade restrictions, potentially fragmenting global AI supply chains.
moderate
Key Actors
- United States Congress
- China
- Unitree
- American tech firms
Cyber‑Security Credential Leak and Zero‑Day Surge
The public exposure of AWS GovCloud keys by a CISA contractor, together with critical zero‑day flaws in Cisco, Acer, and VS Code, underscores a systemic vulnerability in both government and commercial software supply chains, raising the likelihood of state‑backed exploitation.
high
Key Actors
- CISA
- Cisco
- Acer
- Microsoft (VS Code)
- Chinese‑speaking threat actors
Public Health Contagion – Ebola PHEIC
A rapidly spreading Bundibugyo‑strain Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda has been declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, stressing fragile health systems and posing cross‑border spill‑over risk.
moderate
Key Actors
- World Health Organization
- Africa CDC
- DRC Ministry of Health
- Uganda Ministry of Health
Regional Analysis
Middle East
The Middle East sits at a convergence of kinetic and economic risk: Iranian drone aggression, a fragile Israel‑Lebanon ceasefire, and Hormuz supply‑chain vulnerabilities together drive oil price spikes and raise the probability of a broader conflict that could reverberate through global markets and inflation dynamics.
Escalation Risks
- Retaliatory strikes between Iran and Kuwait or Saudi Arabia
- Breakdown of Israel‑Lebanon ceasefire
- Escalation of Israel‑Iran proxy confrontations
Europe Russia
The Europe‑Russia arena is witnessing a widening of kinetic conflict via Ukrainian drone strikes, heightened diplomatic pressure from Germany, and a parallel cyber‑security crackdown, all of which could intensify sanctions, disrupt energy trade, and reshape EU strategic autonomy.
Escalation Risks
- Reciprocal drone or missile strikes on Ukrainian or Russian critical infrastructure
- Escalation of cyber‑espionage operations linked to Russian interests
Asia Pacific
Asia‑Pacific dynamics are defined by a strategic contest over trade, technology, and maritime sovereignty, with the Quad’s minerals pact and US‑China AI tensions creating new fault lines that could reshape supply chains and elevate regional security risks.
Escalation Risks
- China retaliatory tariffs against EU or Quad members
- Naval incidents in contested South China Sea waters
- Escalation of US‑China technology bans
Africa
Africa faces intertwined security and economic pressures: Somalia’s electoral violence threatens regional stability, while emerging energy infrastructure and resilient agricultural exports offer growth opportunities amid climate‑driven risks.
Escalation Risks
- Spill‑over of Somali fighting into neighboring Kenya and Ethiopia
- Domestic unrest in Kenya disrupting health‑aid operations
Americas
The Americas’ primary risk driver is the interplay between tech earnings weakness and external energy price volatility, with defense and space sectors providing limited counter‑balance to broader market uncertainty.
Escalation Risks
- Potential market volatility if Middle East oil shocks intensify
