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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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An Israeli tank stationed along the border with Lebanon on Tuesday. AFP
Lebanon warns it may use 'all means' to force full Israeli withdrawal

Israeli military remains at five ‘strategic positions’ inside Lebanon in breach of truce agreement

MENAFebruary 18, 2025
Campaigners demonstrate in support of the arrest of former Lebanese central bank chief Riad Salameh in September 2024, in Beirut. Reuters
Riad Salameh's son and lawyer under formal investigation in France

'We can reasonably hope for a trial at the end of 2026,' plaintiff tells The National

MENAFebruary 15, 2025
Clockwise from top left: Mustafa Amine Badreddine, Assad Hassan Sabra, Salim Jamil Ayyash and Hussein Hassan Oneissi, the Hezbollah suspects indicted in the Rafic Hariri assassination case. AFP
The lingering mysteries around Hariri's killing and Al Assad's role

Most of the suspects have been killed, with some suggesting an 'inside job' by the Syrian regime

MENAFebruary 13, 2025
Members of Syria's new government-led security forces stand guard at a checkpoint near the border with Lebanon, in the Syrian town of Serghaya. AP
Why clashes have erupted at the Lebanon-Syria border

Deadly violence has broken out along the frontier as Syria intensifies its crackdown on smuggling routes linked to Hezbollah

MENAFebruary 10, 2025
Riad Salameh, governor of Lebanon's central bank for 30 years until 2023, has been in custody in Lebanon since September. EPA
Lebanon files lawsuit against HSBC in Switzerland over Riad Salameh embezzlement case

Swiss financial watchdog accused HSBC Private Bank Switzerland of breaking money-laundering rules.

MENAFebruary 04, 2025
Ahmad Rizk says he was held by the Israeli army for three days during which he was physically and verbally abused and denied access to food or water. Matt Kynaston / The National
‘I felt my heart leave my body’: Lebanese citizens accuse Israel of torture

Ahmad and Moustafa Rizk were among seven Lebanese detainees held by the Israeli army as they attempted to return to south Lebanon

MENAFebruary 01, 2025
Syria's Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al Shibani gestures during the 55th annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland, January 22, 2025. REUTERS/Yves Herman
Investors lured by promise of a new Syria but painful reforms lie ahead

New HTS-led government seeks billions of dollars for reconstruction and attempts to tackle poverty and cronyism

MENAJanuary 28, 2025
A man is evacuated after being shot by Israeli troops stationed in the southern Lebanese village of Yaroun on Tuesday. AFP
Lebanese return home to border villages, braving danger and desolation

Israeli forces have killed 24 people in two days but many villagers remain undeterred

MENAJanuary 28, 2025
An alley in the Old City of Damascus. Syria's rich artistic heritage was severely constrained under the Assad regime. AFP
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Syrian art enthusiasts enjoy new-found freedom in post-Assad era

The new regime has ended decades of censorship, but creatives remain cautious about the future

MENAJanuary 22, 2025
Debra Tice attended a conference in Damascus on Monday. Getty
New Syrian government ‘very keen’ to work on Austin Tice case, mother of missing US journalist says

Debra Tice says incoming Trump administration has contacted her already

MENAJanuary 20, 2025
People attend a rally to show support for the ceasefire in Gaza, at the Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus. Reuters
Palestinian refugees in Syria reflect on shared suffering with Gaza

People in Yarmouk camp near Damascus rejoice at news of deal

MENAJanuary 18, 2025
Joseph Aoun joined the Lebanese army in 1983 and steadily climbed the ranks. AFP
Who is Joseph Aoun, Lebanon’s new president after two-year deadlock?

Army chief emerged as consensus candidate after years of stalemate

MENAJanuary 09, 2025
Presidential guards outside Baabda Palace in Beirut. EPA
Aoun emerges as frontrunner as Lebanon moves closer to electing a president

Nation has been without a head of state since October 2022

MENAJanuary 08, 2025
A staircase inside the Palestine Branch of Syria's Military Intelligence Directorate in Damascus, days after its inmates were freed by rebels who toppled former president Bashar Al Assad. AFP
Survivors reveal the horror of ‘disappearing’ into Assad’s detention network

More than 100,000 people held in former Syrian regime's intelligence branches and detention centres are still missing

MENAJanuary 01, 2025
Missing posters plaster the walls of public spaces in Damascus, as families of tens of thousands of missing people search for their loved ones. Matt Kynaston / The National
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Special reportFrom morgues to mass graves: The search for missing loved ones in Syria

More than 105,000 remain unaccounted for in the wake of the Assad regime's collapse

MENADecember 25, 2024
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