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 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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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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