You can stay up to date with my work in the NYT here.
Here are some stories from before my time at the NYT I am proud of:
Inside Srebrenica: old scars, new wounds (FT Magazine)
How Orban’s decade in power changed Hungary (FT Magazine)
Hungary’s Viktor Orban and the Re-writing of history (FT)
The Feud That Captures the Fight for Serbia’s Future (World Politics Review, Longform)
Meet the Olympic Workers Still Waiting for Payday (Mother Jones)
'I can get my soul out of prison': the art made by Guantánamo detainees (The Guardian)
Here are some of the pieces I’ve worked on from the Balkans that have meant the most to me:
Kosovo’s War Ended, but the Shooting Didn’t. A Court Promises Justice. (NYT)
Let Them Eat Alexander the Great Statues (Foreign Policy)
Donald Trump’s Big League Balkans Problem (Foreign Policy)
The One Muslim Country That Loves America Is Developing an Extremist Problem (Foreign Policy)
Roma in Kosovo: My Children are Poisoned by Lead (AlJazeera)
Kosovo: Sufi Mystics and a piercing 200-year old tradition (AlJazeera)
In Serb village, praise for Putin and hopes for Trump (Politico)
A Gay Woman is Serbia’s Next Prime Minister. Was Her Election Just for Show? (Washington Post)
Here are some of my pieces about Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Srebrenica gets a Serb mayor (Politico)
Justice Undone: Why is Bosnia releasing people convicted of genocide? (FP)