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Nada Maucourant Atallah

Nada Maucourant Atallah

Beirut
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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Syrian tycoon Mohammed Baraa Katerji, left, who was assassinated on Monday, had close ties with Syrian President Bashar Al Assad, right.
Syrian tycoon Katerji's links with Iran may have been fatal

Mohammad Baraa Katerji, one of Syria's richest men, was killed in a suspected Israeli air strike

MENAJuly 16, 2024
Riad Salameh is suspected of having embezzled more than $330 million in public money through a slush fund set up at Lebanon's central bank when he was governor. Reuters
Lebanon's central bank joins inquiry into alleged corruption by Salameh

French lawyer William Bourdon tells The National he expects a trial in France by 2025

MENAJuly 15, 2024
Israeli police and soldiers block a road as smoke rises in the background after two people were critically wounded by a rocket in the Golan Heights. EPA
Israel strikes Syrian targets in Golan after assassinating Hezbollah weapons man

Sources say that Hassan Nasrallah's former bodyguard Yasser Kranbish was targeted by Israel for his role in smuggling weapons from Syria

MENAJuly 10, 2024
An Israeli fighter jet fires flares as it intercepts a projectile launched by Hezbollah in Lebanon. AFP
Israel threatens war with Hezbollah will continue even with Gaza truce

The militant group announced the death of one of its fighters on Monday

MENAJuly 08, 2024
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, second from right, meets a Hamas delegation led by Khalil Al Hayya, second from left, at an undisclosed location in Lebanon. AFP
Hamas informs Hezbollah of agreement on ceasefire proposal

Deliberation continues in Qatar where the Mossad chief is set to meet mediators

MENAJuly 05, 2024
Once ignited, wildfires are also difficult to control, and spread easily, because rescue teams have a hard time reaching the location due to constant Israeli shelling. Matt Kynaston for The National.
Special reportWar and heat threaten Lebanon with a summer of wildfires

Abnormally high temperatures, drought and incendiary weapons are fuelling the spread of dangerous fires in southern Lebanon

MENAJuly 05, 2024
Lebanon's Deir Ammar power station in the northern city of Tripoli could be a potential target if war breaks out between Hezbollah and Israel. AFP
SPECIAL REPORTIsrael and Hezbollah threaten to devastate power grids in war

Experts fear that infrastructure vital to every day life will be put out of action, affecting millions of civilians

MENAJuly 03, 2024
Rockets launched from Lebanon into Israel are intercepted. Reuters
Countries urge their citizens to leave Lebanon amid fears of war

Germany and the Netherlands are the latest to issue warnings as Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah trade fire across the border

MENAJune 27, 2024
Migrants leaving a reception centre on the outskirts of Nicosia, Cyprus. AP
ExclusivePrague to lead safety mission to Syria as refugees pressed to return

EU countries increase calls for reassessment of blanket protection granted to Syrians since 2011

EuropeJune 24, 2024
A woman walks past a branch of Creditbank in Beirut. Reuters
Lebanon judiciary orders former Creditbank chairman to court

The charges against the Lebanese bank include fraudulent bankruptcy, forgery, money laundering, and tax evasion

MENAJune 19, 2024
Riad Salameh holding a news briefing as Lebanon's Central Bank Governor in Beirut in December 2018. Reuters
Germany cancels arrest warrant for Riad Salameh, but charges remain

The German judiciary has been investigating Lebanon's former central bank chief over charges including forgery and money laundering since 2021

MENAJune 19, 2024
An oil tanker carrying fuel oil from Iraq is seen anchored near the Zahrani power plant near the southern Lebanese city of Sidon. AFP
Special reportLebanon plans to rely on Iraqi fuel despite unpaid bills

Beirut's complex import scheme to be extended until 2028, further delaying green transition

MENAJune 19, 2024
US envoy Amos Hochstein during a visit to Beirut in March. Reuters
US envoy heads to Israel and Lebanon amid border escalation

Amos Hochstein's visit follows increase in attacks between Israeli forces and Hezbollah in recent weeks

MENAJune 17, 2024
Red Cross workers prepare for a mission to deliver aid to 60,000 people who have remained in Lebanon's southern areas that have suffered Israeli attacks for eight months. Matt Kynaston for The National.
Red Cross stages risky mission to bring rare help to conflict-hit south Lebanon

The National accompanied Red Cross workers on trip to assist about 60,000 people still living near the border with Israel despite daily violence

MENAJune 08, 2024
The Hezbollah-run museum in Baalbek exhibits military hardware the group once used but is also designed to 'intimidate our enemy'. Matt Kynaston / The National
Postcard from Baalbek: Inside the Hezbollah museum that showcases its power

Iran-backed group's latest museum in Lebanon displays an arsenal of weapons designed to 'intimidate our enemy'

MENAMay 31, 2024
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