His camera captured Che, a famous black eye and 1960s Mexico City
Rodrigo Moya, one of Mexico’s most renowned photographers, has died at 91. He turned his lens on beauty and strife in a turbulent era of Latin America history.
Site référencé: Washington Post World
Washington Post World
France’s largest wildfire in decades burns homes, forest near Toulouse
7/08/2025
U.S. plans to ease human rights criticism of El Salvador, Israel, Russia
7/08/2025
Georgia sentences journalist to two years in prison, drawing condemnation
6/08/2025
Ion Iliescu, who led Romania after the fall of communism, dies at 95
6/08/2025
Poland’s new president is positioned to make history — or rewrite it
6/08/2025
What to know about the chikungunya virus outbreak as cases rise in China
6/08/2025