◆ Our Sources
ConflictLive aggregates data from multiple open-source intelligence (OSINT) feeds, international news agencies, humanitarian organizations, and global health authorities. Every article cites its specific sources — all content is original analysis, cross-referenced across multiple feeds.
International News Agencies
Reuters Global news wire — breaking news and conflict analysis LIVE RSS
Al Jazeera International network — strong Middle East & Africa coverage LIVE RSS
BBC World British Broadcasting Corporation — international news service LIVE RSS
France24 French international news — Europe & francophone Africa LIVE RSS
Deutsche Welle (DW) German international broadcaster — global coverage LIVE RSS
Conflict Databases
ACLED Armed Conflict Location & Event Data — structured conflict events with dates, locations, actors, and fatalities API
ReliefWeb UN-affiliated humanitarian information — crisis and disaster tracking API
GDELT Project Global database of events, language, and tone from worldwide news API
Health & Outbreak Sources
WHO Disease Outbreak News World Health Organization — official disease outbreak notifications and situation reports LIVE RSS
ProMED-mail International Society for Infectious Diseases — rapid outbreak alerts and early warnings LIVE RSS
ReliefWeb Health Reports UN humanitarian platform — epidemic and health emergency reports filtered by type API
Analysis & Research
International Crisis Group Independent organization — in-depth conflict analysis and policy recommendations LIVE RSS
Open-Source Intelligence
Telegram OSINT Channels Public channels providing real-time conflict updates from multiple perspectives LIVE
War Monitor Conflict tracking dashboard aggregating events from multiple sources REFERENCE
Economic & Market Data
Regional Economic Indicators Oil supply risk, currency stability, trade routes, foreign investment, and infrastructure assessments per region COMPOSITE
How We Use 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
Outbreak data is live-updated from WHO and ProMED feeds — resolved outbreaks are automatically removed
Every article cites its specific sources so readers can verify independently