Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Freelance photographer Moises Saman’s pictures from Iraq made the cover of The New York Times both days last weekend. Taken in ...
In the photograph, the man is wearing a dark suit, a light-colored shirt and striped tie. His head is slightly downturned, as if he is carefully watching where he is stepping. And he's carrying a ...
Boys sit behind a mosquito net in Adré, eastern Chad, where tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees have sought shelter after fleeing ethnic violence and fighting in West Darfur. Credit - Photograph by ...
A new Human Rights Watch report shows that young workers have been exposed to high levels of nicotine, as child labor helps harvest from farms that supply a Philip Morris subsidiaryPhotographs by ...
Jordanian air force personnel inside a C-130 aircraft after airdropping pallets of aid over Gaza on Thursday. (Moises Saman for NPR) FLYING OVER NORTHERN GAZA STRIP — Seventeen-thousand feet in the ...
National Geographic: How long have you worked as a photographer? When did you begin shooting for National Geographic? Moises Saman: I started working as a photographer almost 20 years ago. I ...
As millions suffer amid famine and flight, Sudan faces genocide—yet the world barely looks on. Invisible anguish is especially wretched. That has been Sudan’s lot during two years of brutal civil ...
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