We have started to collect the most important news related to Chad in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Two army bases in the capital, Ndjamena and further south are attacked by an unknown group in Chad.
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Senegal arrests Hissene Habre, the former Chadian president wanted by a Belgian court.
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The Sudanese military attacks positions in Darfur to try to expel deserters from the Chadian army.
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Sudan accuses neighbouring Chad of violating its airspace and supporting rebels in its western Darfur region.
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A Senegal court refuses to decide on the extradition to Belgium of ex-Chad President Hissene Habre.
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Former Chad President Hissene Habre is detained again in Senegal, a day after being freed from custody.
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Security forces in Chad open fire on pupils protesting in support of their teachers who have not been paid.
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One hundred people in eastern Chad are reported killed in a rebel raid which the government blames on Sudan.
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Chad says its armed forces killed 300 rebels who attacked a town near the border with Sudan.
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The Organisation of the Islamic Conference urges Sudan and Chad to defuse growing border tensions.
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The World Bank warns Chad that it may take action over the African nation's move to reallocate oil revenues.
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Chad has reacted angrily to warnings from the World Bank over changes to its use of oil revenues.
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Central African heads are in Chad for a special summit to discuss the country's dispute with Sudan.
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The World Bank suspends all loans to Chad amid a row over how the African country plans to spend its oil revenues.
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An African Union peacekeeper dies and 10 others are injured in Darfur, blamed on Chad by Sudan's government.
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Pro-government militias in Sudan are carrying out raids from Darfur across the border to Chad, a rights group says.
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The leaders of Chad and Sudan are due to meet in Libya to try to defuse rising tensions over cross-border clashes.
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Chad and Sudan sign an agreement aimed at defusing tensions over cross-border clashes.
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