Our Sources
ConflictLive aggregates data from multiple open-source intelligence (OSINT) feeds, international news agencies, and humanitarian organizations. Here are our primary sources:
International News Agencies
- Reuters — Global news wire service providing breaking news and analysis
- Al Jazeera — International news network with strong Middle East and Africa coverage
- BBC World — British Broadcasting Corporation's international news service
- France24 — French international news channel covering Europe and francophone Africa
- Deutsche Welle (DW) — German international broadcaster with global coverage
Conflict Databases
- ACLED (Armed Conflict Location & Event Data) — Structured conflict event data with dates, locations, actors, and fatalities
- Reliefweb — UN-affiliated humanitarian information service tracking crises and disasters
- GDELT Project — Global database of events, language, and tone from news worldwide
Analysis & Research
- International Crisis Group — Independent organization producing in-depth conflict analysis and policy recommendations
OSINT Sources
- Telegram OSINT channels — Public channels providing real-time conflict updates from multiple perspectives
- War Monitor — Conflict tracking dashboard aggregating events from multiple sources
How We Use Sources
Every article cites its specific sources. We never copy-paste from sources — all articles are original analysis written by our AI system. We cross-reference multiple sources to verify claims and present conflicting reports when they exist.