The Red Cross
Historically, in the aftermath of a battle, there was nothing formal in place to take care of injured or captured combatants. There was nothing formally or informally that dictated how such people should be treated. One man in the 19th century, having seen the horror of war, decided to do something about it. It led to the creation of a movement that would go on to save millions of lives. Learn more about the International Red Cross and Red Crescent on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Cuban Revolution

The Cuban Revolution

In 1959, a small band of guerrilla fighters marched out of the mountains and toppled a government backed by one of the most powerful nations on Earth. What began as a rebellion against corruption and...

9 Huhti 15min

Las Vegas: The City That Shouldn’t Exist

Las Vegas: The City That Shouldn’t Exist

In the middle of one of the harshest deserts in North America sits a city that, by all rights, shouldn’t exist.  What began as a watering hole for ancient peoples became a railroad stop, then a gambl...

8 Huhti 14min

Flags of Convenience: The Hidden System Behind Global Shipping

Flags of Convenience: The Hidden System Behind Global Shipping

Every day, thousands of ships crisscross the oceans, carrying the goods that power the global economy. But flying at the stern of those ships often flies a flag that puzzles people. Many vessels are...

7 Huhti 15min

The Year 1000

The Year 1000

A thousand years ago, the world was a radically different place. Europe was fragmented and struggling, while China and the Islamic world stood at the height of their power and innovation.  Great empi...

6 Huhti 13min

The African Great Lakes: Ancient Waters That Shape Modern Africa

The African Great Lakes: Ancient Waters That Shape Modern Africa

They are some of the largest bodies of freshwater on Earth, yet they weren’t carved by ice, but by a continent literally tearing itself apart.  These lakes are older, deeper, and more biologically di...

5 Huhti 15min

The Icelandic Althing: The World's Oldest Parliament

The Icelandic Althing: The World's Oldest Parliament

Long before modern democracies, before constitutions or elections as we know them, a society of Viking settlers gathered in a windswept valley to create laws, settle disputes, and govern themselves wi...

4 Huhti 15min

Radium Girls: The True Story That Changed Workplace Safety Laws

Radium Girls: The True Story That Changed Workplace Safety Laws

In the early 20th century, a glowing new element promised progress, prosperity, and even health.  It lit watch dials, captivated the public, and symbolized the cutting edge of science.  But behind t...

3 Huhti 14min

Akhenaten: The First Monotheist

Akhenaten: The First Monotheist

Approximately 3,400 years ago, Egypt was at the height of its power during the 18th Dynasty.  In the midst of this period came a Pharoah who completely upended Egyptian society. He built an entirely ...

2 Huhti 15min

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