We have started to collect the most important news related to Chad in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Fighting breaks out in eastern Chad, with a rebel alliance claiming to have seized the town of Goz Beida.
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Fresh attacks by Janjaweed militia hit villages in eastern Chad, over 60 km from the Sudanese border.
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Sudan's army clashes with rebels from the Justice and Equality Movement close to the border with Chad.
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Chad resolves a row with two foreign oil companies after they agree to pay millions in overdue taxes.
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Chad softens demands for a stake in the country's oil consortium, but says two of its firms owe $500m in tax.
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President Idriss Deby says Chad must have a 60% share in oil output, amid a row with foreign firms.
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A 24-hour deadline for two foreign oil firms to leave Chad expires, as three ministers are sacked in a row over tax.
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Chad's president orders US and Malaysian oil giants to leave the country on Sunday in a surprise move.
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Chad and Sudan say they are resuming diplomatic ties, broken when Chad accused Sudan of backing rebels.
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Sudan's leader makes a surprise visit to Chad, to attend President Deby's inauguration.
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Chad and Sudan agree a deal not to host each other's rebel groups on their territory after months of tensions.
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Senegal agrees to put Chad's ex-President Hissene Habre on trial for alleged human rights abuses.
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Rebels from Chad attack Central African Republic (CAR), with deaths on both sides, the CAR says.
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Thousands of Chadians flee to Sudan, prompting worries about a collapse of regional security.
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Chadian President Idriss Deby accuses Sudan of fomenting unrest in his country and the region.
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