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Live Conflict Map

Interactive global heatmap updated in real-time. Every active conflict plotted with severity markers, casualty data, and live displacement figures.

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Conflict Tracker

Every ongoing war, ranked by severity score, civilian impact index, and escalation risk. Structured data — not headlines.

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Forecast Center

AI-assisted probability forecasts per conflict. Ceasefire likelihood, escalation risk, civilian casualty trajectories — with confidence levels displayed.

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Global Impact

How every conflict ripples across 195 countries — trade disruption, economic spillover, diplomatic tension, and displacement pressure.

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Stock Impact

Real-time correlation between conflict events and market movements. Key equities, commodities, and sectors affected by geopolitical risk.

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Severity Index

WOR's transparent, evidence-based conflict scoring methodology. Understand how severity scores are calculated and what they mean.

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IRAN–ISRAEL / IRAN–US CONFRONTATION+0.8 ESCALATING
Mar 25, 2026

Iran announces Hormuz inspection regime for Israel-linked vessels — Brent surges 11%

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy announced it would conduct mandatory inspections of all commercial vessels with "documented ties to the Zionist regime or its sponsors" transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The statement, broadcast on state television, stopped short of declaring a formal closure but has triggered immediate international alarm. Brent crude surged 11% in overnight trading to $104.80/bbl — the highest level since 2022. The US Navy's 5th Fleet, headquartered in Bahrain, immediately placed all vessels in the Arabian Gulf on elevated readiness. QatarEnergy issued a statement saying LNG loading operations "continue normally" but activated its Force Majeure contingency assessment team. Japan's government convened an emergency energy security council meeting. The UN Security Council called an emergency session, with the US and UK submitting a draft resolution condemning the announcement. Russia and China indicated they would veto. Israeli PM's office stated that any interference with international shipping would be treated as "an act of war warranting a proportional military response." Iran's Foreign Ministry called the statement "routine defensive maritime rights under international law."

IranIsraelUnited StatesQatarSaudi ArabiaUAEJapanSouth KoreaIndiaChinaGermanyEgypt
Source: IRGC State Media / UN Security Council / US 5th Fleet
IRAN–ISRAEL / IRAN–US CONFRONTATION+0.5 ESCALATING
Mar 24, 2026

IAEA: Iran enriches uranium to 84% — one step from weapons-grade threshold

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed in a classified annex — portions of which were leaked to Reuters — that Iran has enriched a stockpile of approximately 274 kg of uranium to 84% purity at its Fordow underground facility. The 90% threshold is considered weapons-grade. At current enrichment rates, IAEA analysts assess Iran could accumulate sufficient fissile material for one nuclear device within 7–11 days — a "breakout time" that has effectively collapsed to near-zero. Israeli Defence Minister stated publicly that Israel "cannot and will not allow Iran to cross the nuclear threshold" and that "all options remain on the table." The US issued a statement calling Iran's enrichment activities "deeply destabilizing" while urging Israel to pursue diplomatic channels. Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation denied the leaked figures, calling them "fabricated and part of a psychological warfare campaign." Military analysts note that Israeli pre-emptive strike planning for Iranian nuclear sites — Fordow, Natanz, Arak — has reportedly entered an advanced operational review phase, a development that would represent the most significant Middle East military escalation in decades.

IranIsraelUnited StatesSaudi ArabiaUAERussiaChinaGermanyFranceUnited Kingdom
Source: IAEA Restricted Annex / Reuters / ISW
DR CONGO CONFLICT+0.6 ESCALATING
Mar 25, 2026

M23 seizes Goma airport — 500,000 flee in 48 hours

M23 Alliance forces have captured Goma International Airport, cutting the primary humanitarian supply route into eastern DRC. UNHCR reports 500,000 civilians displaced in a 48-hour period — the largest single-week displacement event in 2026.

Democratic Republic of CongoRwandaUgandaBurundi
Source: ACLED / UN OCHA