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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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Riad Salameh, the former governor of Lebanon's central bank. AP
Judge receives Salameh corruption file with hearings to start 'soon'

Beirut First Investigative judge confirmed to The National that he will set hearings of defendants after reviewing it

MENAFebruary 28, 2023
Riad Salameh, next to gold held at the central bank in Beirut. Reuters
Swiss regulator starts proceedings against two banks linked to Salameh

Financial Market Supervisory Authority confirms initiating action 'in the context of Lebanon'

MENAFebruary 27, 2023
Lebanon's Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh is being investigated by at least six European countries AFP
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What crimes has Riad Salameh been charged with?

Some lawyers fear new charges laid in Lebanon might put ongoing European investigations at risk

LebanonFebruary 24, 2023
The destroyed port on August 5, 2020, a day after the explosion. Reuters
Victory for Beirut port blast families in UK court ruling

London's High Court finds Savaro Ltd liable for damages over deadly explosion

LebanonFebruary 23, 2023
Bystanders near collapsed buildings in Adana on February 6, after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck south-east Turkey. AFP
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Turkey failed to learn lessons from 1999 earthquake

Experts tell The National that the high death toll could have been avoided

MENAFebruary 18, 2023
The bewildering scene in Samandag in Hatay, Turkey, where survivors say they feel helpless. Matt Kynaston / The National
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The forgotten people of Samandag, still waiting for help

Survivors say they were left on their own, with no choice but to dig their loved ones out themselves

MENAFebruary 14, 2023
Volunteers from Istanbul, after a day of distributing food in earthquake hit Antakya. Matt Kynaston/The National
Turkish quake sparks wave of solidarity as volunteers arrive

Some have said the Turkish authorities' response to the deadly disaster has been too slow

MENAFebruary 12, 2023
A wrecked home in Antakya, Turkey on February 10. Matt Kynaston / The National
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In Antakya, residents mourn the dead and their city

Locals grieve for part of their history in area wiped out by deadly earthquake

MENAFebruary 11, 2023
French rescue workers make their way through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Turkey's historic city of Antakya. Matt Kynaston / The National
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French rescuers cling on to hope as they scour the ruins of Antakya

The National followed the French team and their dogs on their search through the quake-ravaged historic city

MENAFebruary 11, 2023
Residents who lost their homes in the earthquake huddle around fires in Antakya, southern Turkey. AP
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In earthquake-shattered Antakya, darkness brings only fear

With just fires and rescuers' lights to provide respite from the night, residents in the Turkish city struggle to rest

MENAFebruary 10, 2023
Destroyed buildings in Antakya, south-eastern Turkey. AP
Antakya, the Syrian refugee haven worst-hit by the earthquake

Emergency shelters line the road from Gaziantep to devastated city in Hatay province

MENAFebruary 09, 2023
Mehmet's sister shows her joy after he is pulled from the rubble by rescuers. Nada Attallah for The National
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Miracle amid misery as man is rescued after 60 hours under rubble

The UN says time is running out for thousands feared to be still trapped in rubble

MENAFebruary 08, 2023
Rescuers and civilians look for survivors under the rubble of collapsed buildings in Kahramanmaras on February 7. AFP
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Inside Gaziantep, epicentre of the Turkish earthquake

In a special dispatch from the ground in Turkey, The National's Nada Maucourant Atallah says it feels like time is frozen in the city hard hit by Monday's quake

MENAFebruary 08, 2023
Hamid, one of many Syrian refugees in Turkey who fled the country's civil war, at the emergeny response site set up for the quake victims. Matt Kynaston / The National
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War-weary Syrian refugees in Turkey lose homes once more

Turkey has hosted over three million Syrian refugees fleeing the country's 12-year civil war

SyriaFebruary 08, 2023
Lokman Slim was a well-known Lebanese intellectual and vocal critic of Hezbollah. AP
Lokman Slim's family ask UN to see if killing linked to Beirut blast

Two years on from the intellectual and prominent Hezbollah critic's death, his family are calling for a UN fact-finding mission

LebanonFebruary 03, 2023
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