Brian Kappler Archive
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Nov 15, 2012
Websites and public promises are fine, but India won't really get to grips with corruption until leaders agree that they must summon the political will to act. Read Article New tools to fight a scourge that is as old as India itself
Aug 16, 2012
The traditional Lebanese menu at Li Beirut in Jumeirah Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi, offers well-cooked dishes with an unusual twist. Read Article Restaurant Review: Lebanon like you've never had it at Li Beirut
Jul 23, 2012
There's no denying the appeal of international sport in general. But the Olympic ideal has been corrupted over the years. Read Article Ennobling spirit of Olympics killed by corporate phoniness
Jun 28, 2012
The Sontaya restaurant at the St Regis on Saadiyat Island offers delicious Asian cuisine, but be prepared to pay for it, says Brian Kappler. Read Article Splashing the cash at Sontaya restaurant
Jun 21, 2012
We are impressed with the relaxing atmosphere and choice of tasty Afghan/Californian dishes at Nolu's Cafe. Read Article A taste of Afghanistan at Nolu's Cafe in Al Bandar
Apr 20, 2012
Lisa Hilton's well-crafted story explores the British novelist Nancy Mitford's relationship with Colonel Gaston Palewski.
Read Article The Horror of Love: Nancy Mitford and the colonel
Feb 27, 2012
Beef from Ireland, tinned red kidney beans from the UK, tinned tomatoes from Italy, onions from Pakistan – it's choice like this that proves the UAE's food supply is already secure. Read Article Hot pepper aside, a bountiful harvest of imported security
Feb 16, 2012
There are more questions than answers about the idea of an international "responsibility to protect" in Syria. Read Article Is 'responsibility to protect' in Syria an irresponsible idea?
Feb 03, 2012
Alexandra Fuller recounts her family's history across the African continent in poignant and hilarious anecdotes and additive prose. Read Article Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness: labouring love