We have started to collect the most important news related to Chad in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Chadian rebels attack the eastern town of Guereda, neighbouring Sudan's war-torn Darfur region.
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A Chadian rebel group claims to have shot down a military plane which was bombing their positions.
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UN aid agencies are moving non-essential staff from Chad to Cameroon after UN warehouses are looted.
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Chad's government denies the capital is under threat from a rebel advance, as troops deploy outside the capital.
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The government of Chad denies rebels are nearing the capital, a day after they briefly seized two towns.
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Rebels in Chad say they have captured two eastern towns, but the government denies losing control of either.
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A Chadian diplomat accuses Sudan of trying to destabilise the region and calls for AU courage to condemn this.
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More than 200 people were killed in a spate of attacks in eastern Chad earlier this week, aid workers say.
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Chad's government accuses Sudan of "exporting the genocide" in Darfur across the border.
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One of Chad's top army officers is shot dead in clashes with rebels seeking to oust President Deby.
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Fighting breaks out in eastern Chad between the army and rebels seeking to oust President Deby.
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Niger's government suspends a controversial decision to deport thousands of Arabs back to Chad.
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Sudan's authorities are arming rebels reported to be advancing towards N'Djamena, alleges Chad's government.
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Leaders of around 150,000 Arabs in Niger say they will fight moves to expel them to Chad in the courts.
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Security is tightened in the Chad capital, N'Djamena, amid reports that rebels are moving towards the city.
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