We have started to collect the most important news related to Chad in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A body is found in Sudan believed to be that of a missing French soldier from the EU Force in Chad.
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Sudan says its troops have clashed with the EU Force in Chad following a border incursion.
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France's leader is to urge Chad to investigate the fate of two missing politicians on a visit to N'Djamena.
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Thousands of Darfur refugees are trapped on the border with Chad after a government offensive, rebels say.
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Chad's president declares a nationwide state of emergency to restore order after a recent coup attempt.
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House-to-house searches to seek rebels in Chad's capital will continue, the government says.
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The European force resumes its deployment in Chad following fierce clashes in the capital.
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Chad says it cannot absorb any more Sudanese refugees, after a weekend influx of 12,000 people.
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The EU hopes to restart its peacekeeping mission to Chad this week after clashes in the capital.
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At least 12,000 refugees flee from Sudan to Chad after attacks on Darfur villages, according to the UN.
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Chad's government imposes a dusk-to-dawn curfew in much of the country after the rebel assault last weekend.
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The release of French aid workers jailed for kidnapping appears imminent after Chad says it will pardon them.
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At least 100 people died in the weekend fighting between government forces and rebels in Chad, aid agencies say.
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Chad's president appears in public for the first time since an attempted coup, saying the government is in control.
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Aid workers in Chad's capital collect bodies from weekend street battles as France's defence minister visits.
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