N'DJAMENA, Chad -- Nine people were killed and more than 40 injured when a fire set off explosions at a military ammunition depot in Chad's capital, an official said Wednesday. Government spokesperson ...
N'DJAMENA, Chad (AP) — Chad's government clamped down on the country's opposition Friday, suspending seven political parties and searching party offices a day after unprecedented protests around the ...
At least 23 people were killed in a violent clash between Chadian herders and Sudanese cattle thieves at a camp in Ouaddai ...
N’DJAMENA, Chad (AP) — Hundreds of people marched in Chad on Friday to call for the withdrawal of French troops from the country, a week after the Central African country ended a military agreement ...
N'DJAMENA, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Chad's government said security forces had foiled an attempt to destabilise the country on Wednesday evening, after bursts of gunfire rang out near the president's office ...
To revive its energy sector, the African country is counting on Chinese and UAE investment to fill vacuum left by oil majors.
N'DJAMENA, ChadN’DJAMENA, Chad — Chad’s opposition leader says he has filed an appeal with the country’s constitutional council to challenge the preliminary results of the May 6 presidential election.
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and ITU, the UN agency for digital technologies, are expanding efforts with partners in Chad ...
N'DJAMENA, Chad, March 5 (UNHCR) - In the past three months, the government of Chad has evacuated about 16,000 people to N'Djamena from the Central African Republic amid mounting violence and ...
N’DJAMENA, ChadN’DJAMENA, Chad — N’DJAMENA, Chad (AP) — A search was underway for a Polish doctor kidnapped in southern Chad, officials and media in Poland reported Monday. The woman was volunteering ...
Government plays down threat from foiled attack Prosecutor says 18 assailants dead and six wounded Attack comes after Chad scrapped defence pact with France Security sources and experts say confusion ...
In some parts of the world, journalists still face imprisonment — not just for refusing to divulge information to the government, as in the case of Judith Miller from The New York Times — but also for ...