
The conflict, read by the minute.
Signal cross-checks four sources (X, Telegram, international press and GDELT's global news pulse) across languages, and produces verified intelligence reports in seconds, ready for newsrooms and analysts.
The information is out there. The reading isn't.
In every crisis, thousands of messages flood X and Telegram in Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, Russian, Ukrainian and English. No one can read it all, tell fact from rumour and see what matters, in time.
Too many sources
Lists, channels and accounts posting by the second, in languages few people read.
Noise hiding the signal
Propaganda, rumour and repetition mixed with the facts that make a headline.
Time works against you
By the time it's verified and translated by hand, the window that mattered is gone.
Four sources. One read.
What no one else brings into a single analysis: the real time of X, the ground truth of Telegram, the world's verified press and the global news pulse. Cross-checked, every fact gains context and reliability.
Lists of accounts on the ground, by the second.
Public channels of the theatres, in every language.
Reuters, AP, NYT, Al Jazeera and more, via RSS.
Tens of thousands of world sources, aggregated.
The spike, before it's news.
Signal measures the world attention and tone of each conflict in real time, from thousands of sources. When coverage spikes, you know something serious happened, often before it reaches your own sources.

Coverage where the crisis is.
Each theatre has its own lists, channels and language. New theatres added on request.
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