The full archive of daily intelligence briefs from The Basedment desks.

Four years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a lot has happened. Today we're doing something different as we tackle different localised perspectives of Europe's most destructive war since WW2.

With the death of El Mencho, we provide a summary of today's events, the rise and fall of Mexico's most wanted man and the history of his group - CJNG

Today we provide an update on what is going on in the Middle East, from new U.S. military movements to them agreeing to Iranian ‘Red Lines’ on enrichment.

Today we take a look at the fundamental unanimity problem within the EU when states do not share the same view on policy, in this case Ukraine.

Today we focus on five countries who are committing to Trump's Gaza plan, what their roles will be and what their history with Israel and the U.S. is.

Ukraine continues pushing on the Pokrovske–Huliaipole front, but Russian resistance is intensifying. As advances deepen toward the Yanchur River, casualties are rising — and consolidation remains uncertain.

In today’s deep dive, we’re summarising and analysing a wide range of data — from today’s nuclear talks in Geneva to a very large grouping of U.S. Air Force assets in the Middle East.

In last year's Nato wargame, just 10 Ukrainian soldiers were able to knock out 17 Nato vehicles in half a day using FPV drones - an army clearly not prepared for drone warfare.

Today we examine a wide range of different voices to get a better picture on these Ukrainian counterattacks, as they begin to expand across other fronts.

Today we read between the lines of Marco Rubio’s Munich speech — which has divided European listeners on its greater meaning.

With the news of Telegram crackdowns we take a look at the crucial role Telegram plays within the Russian military and how this crackdown will have negative effects.

Today we zoom into the Horn of Africa as it seems localised conflicts could soon be blurred into a large full-scale regional confrontation between two distinct groups.