Elie Habib, CEO of Anghami and a Lebanese tech entrepreneur, has launched
World Monitor, an open-source AI-powered dashboard that provides real-time tracking of global conflicts, military movements, protests, infrastructure disruptions, and market signals. The tool aggregates data from dozens of live sources-including military flights, naval vessels, nuclear sites, and news feeds-into a unified browser-based interface resembling a CNN war room combined with a Bloomberg Terminal. Featuring AI-driven threat classification, instability indexes per country, and convergence alerts for overlapping signals, it has rapidly gained traction among analysts, journalists, and geopolitics enthusiasts. Released under the MIT license (with some variants noted as AGPL), the project is fully accessible on GitHub and runs live at worldmonitor.app. This "weekend hack" democratizes advanced OSINT capabilities previously limited to well-funded institutions.