France Ends 60-Year Military Presence in Chad
France ended its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30, 2023, withdrawing approximately 1000 troops from the Kossei camp in N'Djamena following Chad's November 2022 decision to terminate defense agreements with France; this is part of a wider trend of French military withdrawals from the S...
France Ends 60-Year Military Presence in Chad
France ended its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30, 2023, withdrawing approximately 1000 troops from the Kossei camp in N'Djamena following Chad's November 2022 decision to terminate defense agreements with France; this is part of a wider trend of French military withdrawals from the S...
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France Ends 60-Year Military Presence in Chad
France concluded its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30, withdrawing its last base in N'Djamena following Chad's decision to end defense cooperation agreements; this reflects a broader trend of French military retrenchment across the Sahel.
France Ends 60-Year Military Presence in Chad
France concluded its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30, withdrawing its last base in N'Djamena following Chad's decision to end defense cooperation agreements; this reflects a broader trend of French military retrenchment across the Sahel.
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France Completes Military Withdrawal From Chad After Over 100 Years
France is completely withdrawing its military from Chad after over 100 years of presence, ending its longest-standing military operation in Africa following similar moves by other Sahel states and reflecting growing African nationalism.
France Completes Military Withdrawal From Chad After Over 100 Years
France is completely withdrawing its military from Chad after over 100 years of presence, ending its longest-standing military operation in Africa following similar moves by other Sahel states and reflecting growing African nationalism.
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Attack on Chad Presidential Palace Leaves 19 Dead
On Wednesday, April 26, 2024, around 7:45 PM local time, an attack on Chad's presidential palace in N'Djamena left 19 dead and 9 injured; the Chadian government reported the attackers were a group of young men, and the situation is under control.
Attack on Chad Presidential Palace Leaves 19 Dead
On Wednesday, April 26, 2024, around 7:45 PM local time, an attack on Chad's presidential palace in N'Djamena left 19 dead and 9 injured; the Chadian government reported the attackers were a group of young men, and the situation is under control.
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52% Bias Score
Attack on Presidential Palace in Chad Following Foreign Policy Shifts
Armed men attacked the presidential palace in N'Djamena, Chad, on January 8, 2024, prompting a government response that the situation was under control; the incident followed a visit from the Chinese foreign minister and Chad's recent termination of its military agreement with France.
Attack on Presidential Palace in Chad Following Foreign Policy Shifts
Armed men attacked the presidential palace in N'Djamena, Chad, on January 8, 2024, prompting a government response that the situation was under control; the incident followed a visit from the Chinese foreign minister and Chad's recent termination of its military agreement with France.
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52% Bias Score
Chad and China Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation, praising China's economic achievements and reaffirming Chad's support for China's sovereignty and opposition to interference.
Chad and China Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation, praising China's economic achievements and reaffirming Chad's support for China's sovereignty and opposition to interference.
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52% Bias Score
France Completes Military Withdrawal from Chad
France ended its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30th, withdrawing nearly 1,000 troops from N'Djamena, following Chad's November decision to terminate defense cooperation agreements, reflecting a broader trend of African nations seeking greater sovereignty and independent alliances.
France Completes Military Withdrawal from Chad
France ended its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30th, withdrawing nearly 1,000 troops from N'Djamena, following Chad's November decision to terminate defense cooperation agreements, reflecting a broader trend of African nations seeking greater sovereignty and independent alliances.
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Chad's Ruling Party Wins Resounding Victory Amidst Political Instability
Chad's ruling MPS party won 124 of 188 parliamentary seats in December 2024 elections, boycotted by the opposition, following an April presidential election also met with opposition boycott. An attack on the presidential palace in January, of unclear origin, occurred after the expulsion of French tr...
Chad's Ruling Party Wins Resounding Victory Amidst Political Instability
Chad's ruling MPS party won 124 of 188 parliamentary seats in December 2024 elections, boycotted by the opposition, following an April presidential election also met with opposition boycott. An attack on the presidential palace in January, of unclear origin, occurred after the expulsion of French tr...
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Nineteen Killed in Attack on Chad's Presidential Palace
Nineteen people died during an attack on Chad's presidential palace on Wednesday evening; 24 attackers armed with knives and machetes were overpowered by the presidential guard. President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno was present during the attack, which occurred after a meeting with the Chinese foreign ...
Nineteen Killed in Attack on Chad's Presidential Palace
Nineteen people died during an attack on Chad's presidential palace on Wednesday evening; 24 attackers armed with knives and machetes were overpowered by the presidential guard. President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno was present during the attack, which occurred after a meeting with the Chinese foreign ...
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Attack on Chadian Presidential Palace Repelled
Over fifty Boko Haram militants attacked the presidential palace in N'Djamena, Chad, on an unspecified date; the Chadian army repelled the attack, resulting in casualties on both sides, according to local media reports.
Attack on Chadian Presidential Palace Repelled
Over fifty Boko Haram militants attacked the presidential palace in N'Djamena, Chad, on an unspecified date; the Chadian army repelled the attack, resulting in casualties on both sides, according to local media reports.
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Senegal and Chad Rebuke Macron's Comments on French Military Intervention in Sahel
French President Macron's comments on the lack of gratitude from African leaders for France's military intervention in the Sahel sparked strong condemnations from Senegal and Chad, who rejected his assertions and highlighted the historical contributions of African soldiers to France.
Senegal and Chad Rebuke Macron's Comments on French Military Intervention in Sahel
French President Macron's comments on the lack of gratitude from African leaders for France's military intervention in the Sahel sparked strong condemnations from Senegal and Chad, who rejected his assertions and highlighted the historical contributions of African soldiers to France.
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44% Bias Score
Macron's Controversial Remarks Strain Franco-African Relations
French President Emmanuel Macron's remarks praising France's military interventions in Africa and suggesting African leaders owe their positions to France have caused outrage in Senegal and Chad, leading to the closure of French military bases and further straining already tense relations.
Macron's Controversial Remarks Strain Franco-African Relations
French President Emmanuel Macron's remarks praising France's military interventions in Africa and suggesting African leaders owe their positions to France have caused outrage in Senegal and Chad, leading to the closure of French military bases and further straining already tense relations.
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60% Bias Score