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Nada Maucourant Atallah

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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Former French central bank governor Christian Noyer. Getty Images
Former French central bank governor investigated over Salameh case

Revealed: French judiciary probing consultancy services provided by Christian Noyer for Banque du Liban

LebanonJuly 27, 2023
Riad Salameh, whose brother is linked to property in New York. Nick Donaldson / AFP
Raja Salameh's international real estate empire, from Europe to the US

Exclusive documents reveal an array of properties tied to the Lebanese central bank governor's brother around the globe

LebanonJuly 27, 2023
Riad Salameh, a towering figure in Beirut. Nick Donaldson / Unsplash - Piotr Chrobot
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Salameh accused of using embezzled millions to build property empire

The first definitive account of how prosecutors believe the Lebanese central bank governor and his accomplices stole up to $330m – and what they did with the money

LebanonJuly 27, 2023
Riad Salameh has denied all the charges against him. Reuters
French court upholds seizure of Riad Salameh's assets

More than $130 million of assets linked to the governor of Lebanon's central bank were frozen throughout Europe in March 2022

MENAJuly 04, 2023
Marianne Hoayek was charged with money laundering and criminal conspiracy. Photo: Banque du Liban
Ex-aide of Riad Salameh indicted in embezzlement investigation

Marianne Hoayek is accused of receiving funds siphoned from Lebanon's central bank

LebanonJuly 01, 2023
Riad Salameh at his office in the Lebanese capital Beirut, pictured in 2021. AFP
French lawyers set sights on 'Lebanese kleptocrats' in Salameh inquiry

Other inquiries into figures who played a major role in corruption, embezzlement, tax evasion and money laundering will soon come to the fore, they tell The National

LebanonJune 22, 2023
Lebanon's ambassador to France, Rami Adwan, in 2018. Getty
Lebanese investigators in Paris after ambassador accused of rape

Two former Lebanese embassy employees in France lodged complaints against Rami Adwan alleging rape and intentional acts of violence.

LebanonJune 06, 2023
Nabih Berri during a parliamentary session in Beirut. Reuters
Lebanese Speaker Berri calls for new session to elect president

The country has been in a presidential vacuum since October

LebanonJune 05, 2023
Barbara Leaf, US assistant secretary for Near Eastern affairs, has raised the possibility of sanctions on Lebanese officials over the delay in selecting a new president. Photo: CNP
Mounting US calls for sanctions over Lebanon's leadership vacuum

Crisis-hit country has been without a president and fully empowered cabinet since October

LebanonJune 01, 2023
The empty presidential chair of former Lebanese leader Michel Aoun. EPA
New Christian consensus may reshuffle Lebanon's presidential deck

Jihad Azour, if his support is confirmed, could challenge Hezbollah-backed candidate Suleiman Frangieh

LebanonMay 31, 2023
Riad Salameh, on May 23. Reuters
Second Interpol notice issued for Lebanese central bank chief

Salameh is the subject of multiple European investigations into the alleged embezzlement of more than $330 million

LebanonMay 31, 2023
Gebran Bassil, leader of the Free Patriotic Movement said agreement had been reached but did not confirm the name of the candidate. Matt Kynaston/ The National
Rival Lebanese Christian parties reach agreement on presidential candidate

Lebanon has been without a president since October

MENAMay 30, 2023
Demonstrators gather at a protest over the deteriorating economic situation in Beirut. Reuters
Lebanese public workers on strike amid currency collapse

Country facing two-week civil walkout, further harming its institutions

LebanonMay 30, 2023
Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, left, heads a cabinet meeting at the government palace. EPA
Lebanon's dismissal of lawyers in Salameh case 'scandalous'

Decision an attempt to obstruct justice, says former minister

LebanonMay 29, 2023
The museum as it was in 2015, before the Beirut port blast. Photo: The Sursock Museum
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Beirut's wounds heal as Sursock Museum reopens

More than two years after it was devastated by the port blast, the Lebanese capital's historic villa is ready to rise again

LebanonMay 26, 2023
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