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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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Lebanese police outside the Justice Palace in Beirut. Reuters
Raja Salameh appears for hearing with EU judges

He is accused of helping Riad Salameh embezzle more than $330 million

MENAMay 04, 2023
Marianne Hoayek, a senior executive adviser, has worked at Lebanon's central bank since 2003. Photo: Banque du Liban
Riad Salameh's assistant faces European investigators in Beirut

Marianne Hoayek is a suspect in inquiry into alleged embezzlement by Lebanon's central bank Governor

LebanonApril 27, 2023
Lebanese protesters demonstrate against the monetary policies of Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh. AFP
What's next for Riad Salameh as French inquiry speeds up?

As the French judiciary steps up its embezzlement case, what is next for Lebanon's embattled Central Bank Governor?

MENAApril 27, 2023
The Lebanese Central Bank building in Beirut. Reuters
Raja Salameh fails to attend hearing with European investigators

Brother of Lebanon's Central Bank Governor said to have helped embezzle millions through shell company

LebanonApril 25, 2023
Riad Salameh could be charged by French investigators with fraud and money laundering. AP
French prosecutors prepare preliminary charges against Riad Salameh

Lebanon's central bank governor faces hearing in Paris on May 16 as part of cross-border inquiry into alleged embezzlement

LebanonApril 21, 2023
Lebanese prosecutor considers investigating energy company over noncompliant fuel

Laboratory tests showed the sulfur content did not comply with the required specifications

MENAApril 19, 2023
Fadia, a cancer survivor, with a photograph of a black market medicine that would have killed her had the nurse not realised it was fake just before injecting it. Matt Kynaston / The National
Lebanese patients dice with death on the medicinal black market

Pharmaceutical shortages are driving many with life-threatening illnesses to resort to the dangerous world of smuggled drugs

WeekendApril 14, 2023
The Electricity of Lebanon building in Beirut in darkness during a power failure. AFP
Lebanese energy plan falls short because of lack of funding

Walid Fayyad had presented a plan intended to gradually improve power supply

MENAApril 13, 2023
A Lebanese judge issued a travel ban against embattled central bank governor Riad Salameh in January 2022. Reuters
Riad Salameh has travel ban lifted ahead of hearing in France

Prosecutor's order removes obstacle to Mr Salameh answering summons for a hearing in Paris on May 16

LebanonApril 13, 2023
The Electricite du Liban headquarters in Beirut. AFP
Lebanon electricity workers to get discount as cabinet row resolved

Electricite du Liban staff call off strike after dispute over whether reduced rate was lawful is settled

LebanonApril 12, 2023
Marwan Kheireddine, chief executive of Lebanese bank Al Mawarid, is the second person to be indicted in France's investigation into central bank governor Riad Salameh. Twitter/ Marwan Kheireddine
Lebanese banker indicted in Salameh embezzlement probe

Exclusive documents suggest he falsified banking statements for accounts owned by Raja Salameh

LebanonApril 07, 2023
A currency trader counts US banknotes at an exchange shop in Beirut. EPA
Shoppers in Egypt, Lebanon and Iraq left at the mercy of currency markets

Foreign exchange crunches and rising global inflation has drastically increased the three countries' import bills, leading to record increases in food prices

MoneyApril 05, 2023
Dozens of underprivileged children attend the storytelling event held in the Lebanese city of Tripoli. Photo: We love Tripoli
Tripoli group aims to ensure no child is left behind this Ramadan

Volunteers look to empower underprivileged children through storytelling and education

LebanonApril 05, 2023
Raymond Zina Rahme, left, and his brother, Teddy Zina Rahme. Photo: ZR Group Holding
Why did the US impose sanctions on the Rahme brothers?

Powerful Lebanese businessmen are linked to the tainted fuel scandal, which revealed an alleged corruption network

WorldApril 04, 2023
Lebanon's Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh at a news conference in Beirut on November 11, 2019. Reuters
Paris appeals court examines Riad Salameh's frozen millions in Europe

The court is expected to issue a decision in the next few weeks on whether to accept or reject the defendants' request to unfreeze their assets in Europe

MENAApril 04, 2023
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