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NEWS & FEATURES  
         
'Divided we stand: The UN is failing.' Monocle, June 2008 (pdf).
'Israel at 60: A Jekyll and Hyde nation.' The Sunday Times, May 2008.
'City of oranges and ghosts: Jaffa Correspondent's Diary.' The Economist, May 2008.
'The Magyar Garda on the march.' Dissent, spring 2008.
'A Magyar Mess: Hungary's troubled economy.' The Economist, March 2008.
'Spooks, geniuses and more: Budapest Correspondent's Diary.' The Economist, January 2008.
'Pining for the border guards: travel after Schengen.' More Intelligent Life, January 2008.
'Going on 60: Israel after Zionism?' Jewish Quarterly, autumn 2007.
'Changing of the Garda: Hungary's far-right.' The Economist, September 2007.
'Lies and leather coats. An Albanian diary.' The Economist, June 2007.
'Hungary's cops and spies.' The Economist, May 2007.
'Scorpions jailed for massacre of Muslims seen on video.' The Times, April 2007.
'Ancient flag symbolises new tension.' The Times, March 2007.
''Panties or thong? Government spokeswoman answers crucial question.' The Times, March 2007.
'Beware the Right, rising again in the East, Hungarian leader says.' The Times, March 2007.
'Children welcome? No, in Britain. Yes, in Budapest.' The Times, February 2007.
'Welcome to the "Hague Hilton".' The First Post, December 2006.
'Victims spark backlash against police "brutality".' The Times, October 2006.
'Streets erupt in echo of 1956 uprising.' The Times, October 2006.
'Communist youth leader who took the road to riches.' The Times, September 2006.
'Don't meddle in our affairs, Gorbachev warns the West', interview with Mikhael Gorbachev. The Times, June 2006.
'How Omarska drove Bosnians to radical Islam.' The Times, November 2005.
'The road to death at Srebrenica: murder captured on video.' The Times, June 2005.
 
LIFE & LITERATURE
'Missing the Mandate: British Council Film Festival in Israel.' More Intelligent Life, February 2008.
'Jaffa and the Other Israel.' More Intelligent Life, November 2007.
'Going home to Jaffa with the Hammamis.' Jewcy, November 2007.
'Writing City of Oranges.' The Jerusalem Report, July 2007 (pdf).
'The Promised City: Jaffa's new generation.' The Times, May 2007.
'A letter from the Edinburgh International Book Festival.' The Economist. Moreover, arts and life blog.
 
COMMENTARY & OPINION
'The obliteration of Balkan history.' Comment is Free, June 2008.
'Jerusalem: holy city, unholy mess.' Comment is Free, June 2008.
'The United Nations: A terminal decline.' Jewcy, June 2008.
'Why Israel should recognise Kosovo.' Jewcy, February 2008.
'Barack Obama: He's Good for the Jews.' Jewcy, January 2008.
'Why Hamas should have been invited to Annapolis.' Jewcy, November 2007.
'Time to confront Darfur.' New York Sun, September 2007.
'Save those interpreters: it's the right thing to do.' The Times, August 2007.
'New lyrics for Israel: updating the national anthem, "Hatikvah".' The New York Times, June 2007 (pdf).
'"No, no, no": why Israel is still at war.' The Times, June 2007.
'If nothing else, we could provide a safe home for Darfuris in Britain.' The Times, April 2007.
'How Muslim states ignore Darfur.' The Times, March 2007.
'With Sudan a member, the UN is pointless.' The Times, October 2006.
'Hungary? Why, it's only the hors d'oeuvres.' The Times, September 2006.
'Should Israel be a state of all its citizens?' The Jewish Chronicle, February 2006 (pdf).
 
FAVOURITES 
'Is there blood on Kofi Annan's hands?' The Sunday Times Magazine, October 2006.
'The poet of the Danube: Gyorgy Faludy obituary.' The Economist, September 2006 (pdf).
'War, death and mystery in the flow of history: the Danube and Europe.' The Times, April 2006.
'Writer’s choice: Dark Star, by Alan Furst.' Normblog, April 2006.
'The dictator who got away: reflections on Slobodan Milosevic.' New York Times/International Herald Tribune, March 2006.
'History's witness: Israel in pictures by Paul Goldman and David Rubinger.' New Statesman, February 2006.
'Fidesz, the fur coat and the Financial Times.' The Economist, January 2006 (pdf).
'Adamant: collected columns in the Budapest Sun.' Budapest Sun, 2000-2006
'Cosmopolis'. Salonica: City of Ghosts by Mark Mazower. Book review in The Nation, May 2005 (pdf)
'Romany women tricked into sterilisation.' The Times, February 2003.
'Break for the border: the danger and romance of crossing frontiers.' The Independent, January 2001 (pdf)
'On his Majesty’s Secret Service: the untold story of ‘Colonel H’ in wartime Budapest.' The Independent, December 2000 (pdf).
'The enemy within: corruption and compromise under dictatorships of left and right.' The Independent, April 2000 (pdf).
'The wild, wild, east: ten years of adventures in eastern Europe.' The Independent, December 1999 (pdf).
 
BOOK REVIEWS
'Israel's identity crisis.' The New York Times, June 2008.
'China Syndrome: new thrillers.' The Economist, June 2008.
'Yalo: a novel of Lebanon.' New York Times, March 2008.
'Death watch - new thrillers and crime.' The Economist, January 2008.
'Over the Line: The War for Israel's Settlements.' New York Times, October 2007.
'A better class of whodunits - new crime fiction.' The Economist, July 2007.
'Till your blood runs cold: four new thrillers.' The Economist, June 2007.
'Burma's long history of brutality,' Sunday Telegraph, May 2007.
'Human, all too human.' Essay and review of four books on war, genocide and ethnic cleansing. The Nation, March 2007
'Exile is another country: New Arab fiction.' The Economist, February 2007 (pdf).
'Half a century of remembering: Hungary 1956.' The Economist, October 2006 (pdf).
'The world's darling.'Tito by Neil Barnett. New Statesman, September 2006.
'Land of My Father', review of Palestine: A Personal History, by Karl Sabbagh. The Guardian, June 2006.
 
THE LIGHTER SIDE
'How to smuggle yourself from Romania to Britain: a travel guide for illegal immigrants.' The Times, July 2006.
'Dracula’s castle goes back to a family of royal blood.' The Times, May 2006.
'Happy to stay at home.' The Times, April 2004.
'The joy of political jokes. Empires rise and fall, but jokes endure forever.' The Independent, March 2001 (pdf)
'Hungary’s gentleman bandit: tales of the whisky robber.' Salon, August 1999.
 
 

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