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This week on The Rundown, we’re taking you across the globe with field reports from the United States, Sweden, Japan, Canada, Romania, and Nepal.
We’re digging into a troubling new chapter in humanitarian media: the rise of AI-generated poverty porn. These synthetic images of suffering are spreading fast, distorting reality, reinforcing stereotypes, and raising urgent ethical questions for charities and influencers alike.
Then, in Tunisia, the coastal city of Gabes is reaching a breaking point. After decades of toxic phosphate pollution, residents have launched a massive general strike—demanding real action before their land, sea, and health are pushed past the point of no return.
We’re also examining the booming global plasma industry, a life-saving market built on donations from communities who often shoulder the greatest risks with the least protection.
And in the Global Intelligence Agency report: the worldwide race toward cryptocurrencies, a major planetary-security covenant that still leaves everyday people on the outside, and a closer look at the global war of currency—a long-running battle for energetic control that's finally nearing its end.
Join Sunny, Calen, Kim, and the Field Messengers for THE REAL NEWS every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday! Get instant access to our content and online community through our desktop app, or watch on the go with iOS, Android, AppleTV, FireTV, or Roku.
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This week on The Rundown, we’re taking you across the globe with field reports from the United States, Sweden, Japan, Canada, Romania, and Nepal.
We’re digging into a troubling new chapter in humanitarian media: the rise of AI-generated poverty porn. These synthetic images of suffering are spreading fast, distorting reality, reinforcing stereotypes, and raising urgent ethical questions for charities and influencers alike.
Then, in Tunisia, the coastal city of Gabes is reaching a breaking point. After decades of toxic phosphate pollution, residents have launched a massive general strike—demanding real action before their land, sea, and health are pushed past the point of no return.
We’re also examining the booming global plasma industry, a life-saving market built on donations from communities who often shoulder the greatest risks with the least protection.
And in the Global Intelligence Agency report: the worldwide race toward cryptocurrencies, a major planetary-security covenant that still leaves everyday people on the outside, and a closer look at the global war of currency—a long-running battle for energetic control that's finally nearing its end.
Join Sunny, Calen, Kim, and the Field Messengers for THE REAL NEWS every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday! Get instant access to our content and online community through our desktop app, or watch on the go with iOS, Android, AppleTV, FireTV, or Roku.
#realnews #restoration #newearth
⭐ START YOUR FREE TRIAL
http://unitednetwork.earth
⭐ BECOME A FIELD MESSENGER
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