We have started to collect the most important news related to Chad in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Leaders of the four main rebel groups in Chad sign a deal to enter into peace talks with the government in Libya.
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An aid worker in Chad says the new peacekeeping force may contain too many French troops to be seen as neutral.
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The UN Security Council approves a French plan to send UN and EU forces to protect refugees from Darfur.
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The UN is to examine child soldiers in Chad, where just 400 out of thousands are being rehabilitated.
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UK charities launch an appeal to save lives among the 4.5m people at risk in Darfur and neighbouring countries.
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Chad's government signs a deal with the UN to begin demobilising child soldiers from its national army.
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Sudan and Chad agreed to co-operate with the AU and UN to stabilise Darfur and the neighbouring region of Chad.
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Chadian troops crossed into Sudan and attacked the army, Sudan says, in what would be their first direct battle.
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Chad faces an imminent crisis as refugees arrive daily from Darfur, warns UN humanitarian chief John Holmes.
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Chad's government accuses Sudan of bombing two locations in the east of the country which borders Darfur.
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Chad will not allow the UN to send an advance mission to the country to prepare for deployment of peacekeepers.
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Chadian former rebel leader Mahamat Nour Abdelkerim becomes the country's minister of defence.
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Chad says it will not accept a UN peacekeeping force on its eastern border - only one made up of police officers.
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The UN secretary general calls for up to 11,000 troops to be sent to Chad and the Central African Republic.
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Violence in Chad could turn into a genocide, the UN says, as the country signs a peace pact with its neighbours.
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A new humanitarian catastrophe like the one in Darfur could hit Chad, UK aid agency Oxfam warns.
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