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World Monitor is a free, real-time global intelligence dashboard. It fuses 500+ live data feeds — conflict events, military flights, ship movements, satellite fire detections, market data, shipping chokepoints, internet outages, cyber signals, and natural disasters — into a single live map of the world, with AI analysis layered on top. The core dashboard is open to everyone, with no signup.
World Monitor began in January 2026 as a weekend project. Elie Habib — co-founder and CEO of the music-streaming platform Anghami — built the first version in a matter of days to see whether a day's worth of chaotic geopolitical news could be made legible on one map. He posted it once and moved on.
It didn't stay quiet. As global events escalated through 2026, the dashboard reached hundreds of thousands of users in its first week and has since grown to millions of people across more than 170 countries — most of them well outside the usual intelligence-tooling audience. It is now one of the most-starred open-source OSINT projects on GitHub, with 81,508 stars.
World Monitor has no newsroom and no human editors. Instead it leans on method:
Specialized variants point the same engine at a theme: Tech, Finance, Commodity, Energy, and Happy (positive news only).
Situational awareness of the world shouldn't require a five-figure terminal. World Monitor's goal is to make credible, real-time global intelligence — the kind normally reserved for governments, funds, and newsrooms — accessible to anyone with a browser.
World Monitor is built by Elie Habib, co-founder and CEO of Anghami — the first Arab technology company to list on NASDAQ. His work on World Monitor and its origins were covered by WIRED.
The platform is open source under AGPL-3.0-only — see the License and Trademark Policy.
General questions and support: [email protected]. Enterprise and partnerships: [email protected]. See Support & Contact for all channels.