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By John Ikani Chad on Thursday declared a “food emergency” in the impoverished landlocked country, urging the international community to ...
By John Ikani The interim government of Chad led by Mahamat Idriss Deby has called on Mali's junta to re-consider ...
By John Ikani The repeatedly delayed peace talks between Chad’s military-led government and armed rebel groups kicked off on Sunday ...
By John Ikani Human Rights Watch and the Chadian Convention for the Defence of Human Rights (Convention Tchadienne de Défense ...
By Ebi Kesiena Around 30 people were killed and some 50 were injured when two buses collided in central Chad, ...
By Ebi Kesiena Twelve people have been killed in clashes between herders and farmers in southern Chad, where ethnic friction ...
By John Ikani A national forum designed to chart the Chad's future after the nation’s military seized power last year, ...
By John Ikani The transitional authorities in Chad have released from prison the first of some 250 members of armed ...
By Emmanuel Nduka The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has listed Nigeria, Somalia, Congo and Chad, as countries with the ...
By Ebi Kesiena A peaceful demonstration in Chad's capital city was dispersed by police Saturday, leading to dozens of ...
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