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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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Syria's President Ahmad Al Shara, centre, shakes hands with Orhan Cemal Kalyoncu, chairman of Kalyon Holding, as Syrian Minister of Energy Mohammad Al Bashir watches, after the signing of the agreement in Damascus. AP
Syria signs $7bn Qatari-led deal to double power supply

'Historic' agreement is tipped to create more than 50,000 direct jobs and 250,000 indirect jobs

May 29, 2025
Demonstrators protest against plans to bar foreign students from Harvard. The Ivy League university has found itself at the eye of a storm from Washington. EPA
Middle East students put US dreams on hold amid Trump visa crackdown

Young people who have places at leading US universities fear they will not be allowed to enter the country

May 29, 2025
People shop at a fruit stall in the Shalaan Market in Damascus. The economy is set for a major boost with the lifting of western sanctions. AFP
'Who will bring McDonald's to Syria?' How nation plans to rebuild broken economy

Optimism in the air but recovery is 'not like flipping a switch', officials say

May 28, 2025
Syrians celebrate the US announcement of the lifting of sanctions on the country in Tartus this month. Reuters
New lease of life for Tartus port as Syria reopens for business

Lifting of sanctions sparks buzz of activity, along with questions over future of nearby Russian naval base

May 26, 2025
Employees count stashes of Syrian pounds at the central bank in Damascus. The Syrian pound has lost about 90 per cent of its value since 2011. AFP
Syria to overhaul financial system after sanctions relief

Country’s senior monetary official outlines plans to review laws and attract foreign deposits

May 26, 2025
Al Hol camp in north-eastern Syria houses tens of thousands of mostly women and children linked to ISIS. AP Photo
Damascus and SDF pave way for Syrians to return from ISIS-linked camp

Government delegation visits Al Hol camp to plan for detainees' return

May 24, 2025
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun greets Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan at the presidential palace in Baabda in January. Reuters
Lebanon banks on Arab diplomacy to ease Israeli pressure over Hezbollah

President Joseph Aoun's recent travels seek to improve previously strained ties with Gulf and Arab countries

May 17, 2025
Pope Leo XIV met members of the Eastern Church during his first full week in charge at the Vatican. EPA
Bringer of peace: What the Middle East is expecting of Pope Leo

Leaders of the Eastern Church are urging the new pontiff to bridge ties between west and east

May 16, 2025
Syrians celebrate in Idlib after the US announced the lifting of sanctions. EPA
'Make Syria Great Again': Syrians celebrate lifting of US sanctions

Joy in Damascus after Donald Trump's announcement

May 14, 2025
Counting money at Syria's central bank. Qatar's assistance to the new government in Damascus is not enough to pay a promised salary rise to government workers. Reuters
Qatari funds 'not enough' for 400% pay rise promised to Syrian public sector

Gulf state's $29m a month pledge would cover a fifth of salary increase for civil servants

May 13, 2025
Rescuers dig for bodies at a mass grave in Raqqa, Syria in 2019. Qatari agents say they have found the remains of 30 people in a new US-backed search for ISIS victims. AP
Qatari agents find 30 bodies of ISIS victims in FBI hunt in Syria

Former ISIS-held town of Dabiq searched at request of US investigators

May 12, 2025
A Syrian Defence Ministry convoy arrives at the border with Lebanon following the killing of three Syrian soldiers by Hezbollah in Homs on March 17, 2025. Getty Images
How Lebanon's Bekaa valley became conflict flashpoint with Syria

The National talked to Shiite clan members at the Lebanese-Syria border after deadly clashes erupted at the frontier

May 07, 2025
An aerial view of the Syrian presidential palace in Damascus. Israel carried out an air strike near the area on Friday. AFP
Israel launches deadly strikes across Syria after warning of action to defend Druze

Offensive comes hours after Israeli military hit area near presidential palace in Damascus

May 02, 2025
Pope Francis made a historic visit to Mosul in 2021, with the city wearing the scars of war and ISIS rule. AP
'We need hope': What the Middle East's clergy are looking for in a new pontiff

The National spoke to bishops and procurators gathered at the Vatican for Pope Francis's funeral to find out their hopes and fears

May 02, 2025
Italian cardinal Giovanni Battista Re (left) officiates near the coffin of late Pope Francis during the funeral ceremony at St Peter's Square in the Vatican, on April 26. AFP
'He fought for justice, for an open church': Pope Francis laid to rest

Mourners tell of sadness and hope as world leaders use funeral as opportunity to tackle conflicts

April 26, 2025

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