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      Nada Maucourant Atallah

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      Nada Maucourant Atallah is a correspondent at The National's Beirut bureau. She is a French-Lebanese journalist with five years of experience in Lebanon. She previously worked for L’Orient-Le Jour and the French investigative journal Mediapart, with a focus on financial and political investigations. She also reported for various French media outlets such as Le Monde Diplomatique and Madame Figaro
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      A protester flashes the victory sign during a rally in Beirut in September 2022. Lebanon's financial crisis has stoked widespread discontent. EPA
      Lebanon could seek $1bn in damages in foreign courts over country’s largest financial scandal

      Former judge Jean Tannous says Beirut could go after funds allegedly embezzled and invested in real estate abroad

      MENAApril 22, 2025
      The National visits the town of Houla in southern Lebanon, where rebuilding efforts are undermined by Israeli strikes.
      Play02:14
      Special reportLebanese families pray for justice after Israel killings

      Death of teenager Khadija Atwi reflects price paid by civilians for Israeli attacks

      MENAApril 15, 2025
      The shrapnel-riddled Liberty statue, damaged during Lebanon's civil war, in Beirut's Martyrs' Square. AFP
      Lebanon's civil war is not over yet, say politicians 50 years on

      Weapons may have stopped firing in Lebanon, but the old sectarian system dominates

      MENAApril 13, 2025
      (FILES) Lebanon's Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh poses during a studio photo session in the capital Beirut, on December 20, 2021. Lebanon's former central bank governor Riad Salameh was arrested on September 3, 2024 after being questioned over alleged embezzlement, a judicial official told AFP. (Photo by Joseph EID / AFP)
      HSBC accused of turning blind eye to millions syphoned out of Banque du Liban

      Leaked legal documents reveal that compliance officers raised concerns about suspicious transactions – but were overruled

      MENAApril 03, 2025
      Syria's interim President Ahmad Al Shara speaks during the announcement of the new government in Damascus. Reuters
      Play01:45
      Syria at critical juncture after forming new technocratic government

      Transitional cabinet includes technocrats and trusted allies of Al Shara

      MENAMarch 29, 2025
      Syria's interim President Ahmad Al Shara speaks at the national dialogue conference held in Damascus in February. Syrian Arab News Agency
      New Syrian government to be announced on Saturday night

      First major overhaul of post-Assad leadership comes amid calls for more inclusive administration

      MENAMarch 29, 2025
      Syrian troops inspect a vehicle at a checkpoint in the country's coastal region, after a wave of violence involving security forces and gunmen loyal to former president Bashar Al Assad. AP
      Special reportSyria's sectarian violence exposes challenges ahead for Al Shara

      Recent wave of deadly violence has revealed underlying fault lines in newly liberated country

      NewsMarch 24, 2025
      Damage caused to a building following an Israeli air strike that attacked a neighbourhood in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on March 22, 2025. AFP
      Israeli air strikes on Lebanon kill seven amid fragile truce

      This is the highest single-day death toll since the November ceasefire

      MENAMarch 23, 2025
      Maj Amidu at the UNP base 4-42. Ghanaian peacekeepers have been operating in Lebanon since 1978. Matt Kynaston for The National.
      Play01:20
      Unifil patrols in southern Lebanon amid rising Israeli ceasefire violations

      The National spent a day with Ghanaian peacekeepers who have resumed patrols along the Israel-Lebanon border amid a precarious truce

      MENAMarch 23, 2025
      Syrian troops take position in the village of Hawsh Al Sayyid Ali, 2km from the Lebanon border, on Monday. AP
      Lebanon and Syria agree to ceasefire after border clashes kills nine

      Western diplomatic sources and Lebanese security sources warn truce might not hold at the border

      MENAMarch 18, 2025
      Syrian troops ride on a military vehicle as they head towards the Syria-Lebanon border on Monday. Reuters
      At least nine killed in Syria- Lebanon border clashes

      At least nine have been killed in hostilities on the Bekaa Valley-Homs frontier since Sunday, including eight Syrian soldiers

      MENAMarch 17, 2025
      The mainly Alawite village of Arza lies abandoned after being attacked during deadly sectarian violence in eastern Syria that began on March 6. Nada Atallah / The National
      Special reportKillings in Syrian village raise fears of sectarian violence without end

      During a rare media visit to a site of the recent spree of sectarian killings in the country's east, The National spoke with survivors of an attack that claimed 25 lives

      MENAMarch 14, 2025
      Syria's President Ahmad Al Shara, right, has agreed a deal to integrate Mazloum Abdi's Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces with state institutions. Photo: Syrian presidency
      Kurdish-led SDF to join Syria’s state institutions under new deal

      Agreement includes ceasefire, citizenship rights and integration of civil and military bodies

      MENAMarch 10, 2025
      A row of cars if left burnt out following clashes in Jableh, in the Latakia region of Syria. EPA
      Syrians recount loss during fighting and revenge killings

      The National spoke to eight members of the Alawite community, some confined to their homes, surrounded by intense violence, with others hiding in the woods

      MENAMarch 10, 2025
      Scenes in Syria following recent violence.
      Militias ‘rampage’ into central Syria after killings in Alawite areas

      The UN and US condemn mass sectarian killings after more than 1,300 people, mainly civilians from the minority community, have been killed since last week

      MENAMarch 09, 2025
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