chad
Anti-Military Protests Turn Deadly After President Dies From ‘Combat Wounds’
Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Chad calling for a return to civilian rule, after the military assumed power following the battlefield death of Idriss Déby.
The President of Chad Has Died After Visiting Frontline Troops, the Army Says
Idriss Déby had only recently won re-election to a sixth term, extending his 31 years in office. The army said he died from wounds sustained while visiting troops fighting Libya-based rebels.
White House removes Chad from travel ban for meeting “baseline security standard”
What that standard is exactly is still unclear.
The U.S. military is conducting secret missions all over Africa
U.S. military presence in Africa is already huge and still growing.
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Chad Sponsors Ligue 1 Club FC Metz, Despite Being World’s Fourth-Poorest Country
Chadian officials are hoping the move will attract holidaymakers to the landlocked Central African country, despite its status as a failed state.
Knights in Shining Under Armour: Male Calamity on 'The Bachelorette'
If you've ever wondered where reality television falls on the authentic to producer-orchestrated scale, I'll offer Evan to you as an answer, a shriveled, timid man whose craft is resurrecting broken cocks.
Chad's Former Dictator Hissene Habre Found Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity
The verdict caps a 16-year battle by victims and rights campaigners to bring the former strongman to justice in Senegal, marking the first time that the former head of one African nation has been tried by a court in another country.
Boko Haram Is Using More Children to Carry Out Suicide Bombings
Nearly two years after the militants captured more than 200 girls from a school in the northeastern Nigerian town of Chibok, young girls have become the bomber of choice for the militants, making up 75 percent of the group's assailants under 18.