US urges UN Security Council action to get aid into Sudan from Chad
US Ambassador to the UN Thomas-Greenfield said warring parties had both undermined aid operations.
Chad’s interim leader Deby confirms plan to run for president
Chad’s interim President says he plans to run in this year’s long-awaited presidential race.
Heavy gunfire heard in Chad’s capital N’Djamena
However, accounts of the incident given by the government and the party differed.
Darfur refugees report new spate of ethnically driven killings
People fleeing to Chad have reported a new surge in ethnically-driven killings in Sudan.
Over 200 people evacuated from Sudan to Chad: UN agency
Chad conducted its first evacuation flights from Sudan carrying more than 200 people, including
Chad’s freed rebel prisoners call for leader’s release
With the midday sun high over Chad’s capital N’Djamena, Alhadj Barh embraced his wife for the first
Chad says it foiled military attempt to destabilise the country
Chadian security forces have foiled an attempt by a group of army officers to destabilise the
Bodies of 27 migrants found in Chadian desert
The bodies of 27 migrants believed to have died of thirst have been found in the Chadian desert, the
Kidnapped French-Australian environmentalist freed in Chad
A conservationist with dual French and Australian citizenship has been freed after he was taken
Devastated relatives identify victims of Chad’s bloody protests
Timothe Sidjim left the morgue with reddened eyes and a haggard look.
About 50 people killed in Chad protests, government says
About 50 people were killed and nearly 300 injured in violence that broke out in Chad on Thursday as
Chad climate disaster leaves record 2.1 million people hungry
On a bed at the Notre Dame des Apotres Hospital in the capital N’Djamena, Fatimà Mahamat Idriss,
Chad names opposition politician Kebzabo as new PM
Chad’s transitional government on Wednesday named opposition politician Saleh Kebzabo as the new
IMF chief Georgieva aims to complete Zambia, Chad debt restructuring by year-end
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Monday said she hoped debt
Junta set to stay in power after Chad delays elections by two years
Chad has adopted resolutions that push back democratic elections by two years and allow interim
Chad rebels halt peace-building talks with interim military authorities
Chad rebels said on Saturday they would suspend their participation in talks with the government, a
Chad sets date for national dialogue in August
Chad’s government said on Thursday it will hold a national dialogue starting August 20, a precursor
Food insecurity becoming more prevalent in African countries, according African Union
The African Union Peace and Security Council says it is concerned about the increase in food
Mali says Chad to send 1 000 additional troops as France backs off
Mali’s foreign affairs ministry said that Chad plans to deploy 1 000 additional soldiers to Mali to
Clashes in Cameroon’s north displace over 100 000 : UN agency
Clashes between herders, fishermen and farmers in the far north of Cameroon have driven at least 100