We have started to collect the most important news related to Chad in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
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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Rebels vowing to overthrow Chad's president are within 100km (65 miles) of the capital, foreign sources say.
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Fighters opposed to Chad's president raid a town halfway between the capital and the border with Sudan.
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Rebels attack a refugee camp in Chad, home to some 17,000 people from Sudan, UN officials say.
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Clashes continue in Chad after rebels opposed to the president attack an army garrison near the border.
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After a storm-delayed third round, leader Chad Campbell is set for a final day of 32 nerve-racking holes at Augusta on Sunday.
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Sudan stops top UN aid official Jan Egeland flying to Chad to visit Darfur refugees who fled there.
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Chad's top army commander has been killed in fighting with rebels on the border with Sudan, army officials say.
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Refugees cross into Chad to escape alleged systematic killing of men and boys in the Central African Republic.
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Soldiers in Chad head for the mountainous border region with Sudan to attack rebel positions.
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