We have started to collect the most important news related to Chad in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The plight of refugees in eastern Chad, many from Sudan's Darfur region, is being ignored, the UN says.
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A United Nations aid worker is shot and wounded in eastern Chad amid a deteriorating security situation.
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Tim Whewell finds that refugees from Darfur have been welcomed as family by the tribes of eastern Chad.
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Election observers say 60% of Chadians voted in presidential polls - a figure many do not believe.
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The World Bank agrees to resume lending to Chad after a dispute over the spending of oil resources on weapons.
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Six people die after a cargo plane carrying aid from Libya to Chad crashes in neighbouring Cameroon.
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An African Union team is to go to Chad for talks with the government and opposition after recent violence.
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Chad's President Idriss Deby acknowledges he wants to use oil money for weapons to use against rebels.
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Chad will hold presidential polls next month despite last week's rebel attack on the capital, President Deby says.
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Chad withdraws a threat to expel Sudanese refugees, and extends the deadline on a threat to cease oil production.
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Chad threatens to stop producing oil if it does not receive $100m it says it is owed by US-led consortium.
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Chad breaks off diplomatic ties with Sudan, which it accuses of backing a rebel attack on the Chadian capital.
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The UN Security Council condemns a rebel attack in Chad, which the government says it has beaten off.
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Government forces repel an early morning rebel assault near the parliament in Chad's capital, N'Djamena.
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