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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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Placards and banners of Nabih Berri and Musa al Sadr, leader and founder of the Amal Party, a predominantly Shia Lebanese political party with affiliations with Hezbollah. Matt Kynaston for The National.
Lebanon banks banned from dealing with Hezbollah's financial networks

The once-formidable militia and party faces unprecedented pressure to disarm

MENAJuly 15, 2025
Israel has renewed air strikes on Syria after deadly clashes between Druze groups and pro-government forces. AP; FP; Getty Images
Israeli minister calls for 'elimination' of Al Shara amid Syria violence

Thousands have fled to border areas near Jordan after three days of deadly violence in Sweida

MENAJuly 15, 2025
A drone image shows massive fires in Qastal Maaf, Latakia countryside, western Syria, on July 10, 2025. Ahmad Fallaha for The National
Syrian wildfires tamed despite landmines and high winds

Fires have been contained after unprecedented blazes swept through Latakia for more than 10 days

MENAJuly 13, 2025
A drone image shows fires near Qastal Maaf, in the Latakia countryside, western Syria. Ahmad Fallaha for The National
Syrians mourn forests and farms as devastating fires ravage coast

More than 15,000 hectares of land in Latakia scorched in past week

MENAJuly 11, 2025
Hezbollah supporters take part in an Ashura ceremony in Beirut's southern suburbs on July 6, 2025. AFP
ExclusiveLebanon considers plan to disarm Hezbollah after Western guarantees

Assurance followed Lebanese response to US road map for disarming Hezbollah, sources say

MENAJuly 10, 2025
Hezbollah was weakened by Israeli attacks and the loss of senior figures during last year's war. AFP
Hezbollah 'divided' over whether to scale back amid US pressure to disarm

US envoy Thomas Barrack is set to visit Lebanon on Monday

MENAJuly 06, 2025
Civil Defence workers collect body remains from a destroyed car that was hit in an Israeli drone strike in Khaldeh town, south of Beirut. AP Photo
Israeli drone strike blows up car near Beirut

Killing of 'weapons smuggler' is latest Israeli attack to breach ceasefire in Lebanon

MENAJuly 03, 2025
Syria's economy is opening up to foreign investors after 14 years as a no-go zone in wartime. Getty Images
Trump’s lifting of Syria sanctions raises hopes for investment

US President signed order fulfilling his pledge to permanently lift most sanctions on country

MENAJuly 01, 2025
An Alawite woman with her belongings at the Hmeimim Air Base in Latakia. Thousands of Alawite families sought refuge there after deadly attacks by pro-government forces. Reuters
Special investigationSyria's Alawite women and girls disappear in abductions

The National looks into the growing pattern of kidnappings and hears from relatives of those missing

MENAJuly 01, 2025
Syria is seeking foreign investment to help repair its economy after 14 years of civil war. Getty Images
Syria's Hollywood: Qatari investors back $1.5bn Damascus Gate project

Deal for film, media and tourism quarter is latest since lifting of US sanctions

MENAJune 30, 2025
Shirin Ebadi, pictured in Geneva in May 2024, fears the conflict between Israel and Iran could resume. EPA-EFE
Iranian Nobel laureate mourns civilian toll of Israel-Iran war

Shirin Ebadi says Iranian people must determine their own fate

MENAJune 28, 2025
Syria’s central bank governor Abdulkader Husrieh took office in April. AFP
ExclusiveSyria's banks to resume ties with foreign lenders within weeks

Central bank chief Abdulkader Husrieh tells The National he is seeking US involvement

MENAJune 25, 2025
Syrian security forces arrest suspects over the suicide bomb attack on a Damascus church. AFP
Two militants linked to Damascus church bombing killed

Saraya Ansar al-Sunnah, a newly formed radical group, has claimed responsibility for the deadly church bombing in Damascus.

MENAJune 24, 2025
Mourners attend a vigil for the victims of the suicide bombing at Mar Elias Church on the outskirts of Damascus. EP
Fear and anger for Syria's Christians after church bombing

Authorities say they have neutralised ISIS cell behind the killing of 25 people during Sunday Mass

MENAJune 24, 2025
A man lies at a hospital bed after being injured at Mar Elias church where a suicide bomber detonated himself in Dweil'a in the outskirts of Damascus, Syria, June 22, 2025. (AP Photo / Ghaith Alsayed)
Damascus hospital reminded of 'darker days' after church bombing

Staff treating the wounded tell of chaos and pain after first major terrorist attack since Assad's fall

MENAJune 23, 2025
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