WorldSnap - Economy & Financial

Who Protects the Builders? Labor Rights in a Borderless Economy

18 min · 4. Juli 2026
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In this episode, we explore the hidden human side of globalization: the workers who build, sew, ship, deliver, and maintain the global economy. From factories and construction sites to warehouses, migrant labor networks, and app-based gig work, we ask a difficult question: when work crosses borders and responsibility is spread across companies, contractors, and governments, who actually protects the people doing the work? This episode examines labor rights, supply chains, migrant worker vulnerability, unions, corporate responsibility, and the growing challenge of protecting workers in a borderless economy.

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Currency Wars: How Nations Fight Without Firing a Shot

In this episode, we explore the hidden battlefield of modern economic power: currency wars. Nations do not always need armies, missiles, or open conflict to pressure each other. Sometimes, they use exchange rates, interest rates, sanctions, debt, central banks, and access to the global financial system. We break down how countries weaken or defend their currencies, why a cheaper currency can help exports but hurt ordinary people, and how the U.S. dollar became one of the most powerful tools in global politics. From emerging market debt crises to sanctions, dollar dependence, gold reserves, and China’s push for a stronger yuan, this episode explains how money itself can become a weapon. Currency wars are quiet, but their effects are very real. They can raise food and fuel prices, destabilize governments, damage trade, and reshape global power without a single shot being fired.

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