Dagan was born in the Heliopolis district of Cairo and grew up in France and on a kibbutz in Israel. After studying politics and economics, he worked in print media as well as in radio and television in Jerusalem, Paris, Brussels, Madrid, Bonn, Washington, and other capitals. Currently, Daniel ...
Dagan was born in the Heliopolis district of Cairo and grew up in France and on a kibbutz in Israel.
After studying politics and economics, he worked in print media as well as in radio and television in Jerusalem, Paris, Brussels, Madrid, Bonn, Washington, and other capitals.
Currently, Daniel Dagan lives in Berlin, where he works for Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), Israel’s leading public radio and television broadcaster. He also writes and broadcasts regularly for other media in several countries. Since 2009, he has maintained a daily blog on his website.
Contributions by Daniel Dagan have appeared in The International Herald Tribune, Handelsblatt, Der Tagesspiegel, Die Zeit, Le Monde, El Mundo, as well as in other leading newspapers and magazines. Daniel Dagan is known to the German audience through frequent comments and discussions on radio and television.
Daniel Dagan is a member of the Association of Foreign Press in Germany (VAP), the Association des Journalistes Européens (AJE), and a co-founder of the Bonn International School (BIS).