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The watchdog leads, but the world doesn't stop. Each morning we run the connect-the-dots briefing: the handful of things that actually moved, each with the link most feeds skip. This is the format — in production it refreshes daily with a sourced link on every line.

1 · Europe moves faster than Washington on arms reviews

Several European capitals are tightening conditions on defense exports. The thread: it feeds directly into the Coverage Gap desk — the same reviews that lead abroad often barely register in US coverage.

2 · Gulf states recalibrate defense pacts

Alignment and arms flows shift together. The thread: SIPRI's transfer data tends to show the pattern before the diplomatic headlines confirm it.

3 · A Sahel realignment reshuffles Western access

Basing rights and mineral access quietly change hands in a region US media rarely covers. The thread: today's under-reported story is often next year's front page.

4 · Multilateral votes signal a widening split

The tallies are public. The thread: we track who moved and who abstained, because the vote count is reproducible — no interpretation required.

Know what happened — and how it links. That's the brief.

Want the receipts version too? The Coverage Watch dashboard runs alongside this every day.

How this brief is built

  1. Assembled from RSS feeds + GDELT across global and regional outlets
  2. Human-approved before publishing; a sourced link on every item in production
  3. Underreported regions weighted up on purpose