Global Protest Watch is an AI-powered observatory tracking civil movements, demonstrations, and protests worldwide in real-time. It aggregates global news, social media signals, government notices, NGO alerts, and open-source intelligence to detect emerging unrest.
AI scans 50,000+ news sources & social feeds to detect new protest activity.
All protests plotted on a world map with severity level & crowd estimates.
Upload or auto-capture clips; AI extracts sentiment, slogans, and crowd tone.
Identifies root grievances: economic, political, environmental, rights-based.
Predicts whether a protest is likely to grow, stabilize, or escalate.
Auto-generated summaries of causes, participants, severity, and outcomes.
| Country | City | Issue | Crowd Size | Risk Level | AI Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | Buenos Aires | Economic reforms / Inflation | ~8,000 | High | Large citizen mobilization over rising food costs and wage freeze. |
| India | Delhi | Education policy changes | ~3,500 | Medium | Students demand rollback of new exam regulation. |
| France | Paris | Climate policy / Emission laws | ~12,000 | Low | Peaceful march urging stricter environmental protections. |
| USA | New York City | Housing crisis | ~5,200 | High | Renters protest steep rent hikes and eviction concerns. |