OSINT · Regional Security Intelligence
Regional Security Monitor
Corpus summary and analytical context
Data as of
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Strategic Pulse
Last 14 days
Source-normalized entity visibility — top-ranked persons, countries, organizations and themes by mention rate, comparing two consecutive 14-day windows
Top Person
Top Country
Top Organization
Top Theme
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TOP RISING ENTITIES
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TOP FALLING ENTITIES
Thematic Shift
Weekly distribution of primary themes — how the analytical focus evolved over time
Theme Trends
Individual theme trajectories over time
Source Divergence
Comparing thematic emphasis and entity focus between official institutions and think tanks
Official
GAP
Think Tank
THEMATIC FOCUS
ENTITY FOCUS
Actor Trajectories
Source-normalized visibility · last 8 weeks · weekly aggregation
Collection Timeline
Document volume by week across the monitoring period
Source Distribution
Document volume per institutional source
Thematic Classification
Primary theme assigned per document
Country Frequency
Most referenced countries across the corpus
Organization Frequency
Most referenced organizations across the corpus
Theme Explorer
Select a theme to explore its timeline, key entities, source composition and recent documents
Select a theme above to begin exploration
Theme Co-occurrence
How often themes appear together — rows show the primary theme, columns show which secondary themes accompany it
Source Thematic Profile
How concentrated or diversified each source is across themes — diversity index counts themes with more than 5% share
Entity Explorer
Browse entities by category and select one to explore its mention timeline, thematic context, and source coverage
Select an entity from the list
Source Coverage Matrix
How many documents from each source mention each of the top entities — reveals blind spots and editorial focus per source
Top Entity Pairs
Entities that appear most frequently in the same documents — co-occurrence signals thematic and narrative association