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On August 4, 2020, ammonium nitrate stored at the Port of Beirut in Lebanon detonated in one of the largest non-nuclear blasts in history, killing over 200 people and displacing more than 300,000.
An OCCRP investigation settled one of the biggest lingering questions: who actually owned the cargo? In this episode of "Dirty Deeds," Nick Wallis talks to OCCRP journalists Rana Sabbagh and Aubrey Belford about how they picked apart the opaque web of secrecy, scouring the globe from Russia to Mozambique to track down the true owner of the ammonium nitrate behind the devastating blast.
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"Dirty Deeds: Tales of Global Crime & Corruption" is a gripping podcast that delves deep into the realm of investigative journalism, unraveling hidden stories of jaw-dropping fraud and deceit.
Every other week, we'll bring you reporting from some of OCCRP's most important investigations, showcasing the work of our worldwide network of journalists who cross borders — and bad guys — to shine a bright light on some of the world’s most dangerous criminal networks.
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