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Intelligence Analysis Global Security Review
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1.17 Global Intelligence Update 01/09/25
Intelligence Analysis Global Security Review
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2 months ago
1.17 Global Intelligence Update 01/09/25

Podcast Brief: Global Security Update, 1st September 2025

  • Deadly violence continues in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with hundreds of civilians killed and mass displacement amid ongoing conflict and attacks by armed groups across North Kivu and Ituri provinces.

  • Afghanistan was hit by a catastrophic earthquake overnight, with more than 600 dead and over 1,500 reported injured. The local population faces critical shortages as rescue and relief operations are underway.

  • In Europe, migration and border security remain hotly contested, with new restrictive measures in countries like Poland and Finland and a humanitarian crisis ongoing in Ukraine and Sudan.

  • North America confronts evolving threats, including persistent state-backed cyberattacks, shifts in mass violence patterns, and renewed US–Russia dialogue on nuclear arms control. Both sides express interest in limiting arsenals beyond the looming expiration of the New START treaty.

  • The Middle East sees intensification of Israeli military operations against Hezbollah and continuing conflict in Gaza. Iranian-backed groups remain highly active, both on the ground and in cyberspace.

  • South America and Sub-Saharan Africa face worsening humanitarian conditions, with Colombia reporting sharp increases in violence and displacement, and Sudan now recognised as the world’s largest humanitarian crisis by number of people requiring urgent aid.

  • Cybersecurity risks are escalating globally. Ransomware, AI-powered threats, and supply chain attacks are on the rise, and the protection of critical infrastructure and communications—such as undersea cables and data centres—is a growing focus.

  • In technological threats, artificial intelligence is increasingly harnessed for both cyber offence and defence, raising concerns about future attacks that exploit large-scale automation and manipulation.

  • Climate change amplifies security risks, driving new military deployments for disaster response and threatening food, water, and resource security across multiple regions.

Stay tuned for further updates and expert analysis on these pressing issues.

Intelligence Analysis Global Security Review
This is as blunt as it gets.