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Chad's long road to independence
Fifty years after it gained its freedom from France, some say Chad is being subjected to a new form of colonialism.
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The human rights lawyer talks about democracy, oil money, and Chad's struggle to gain independence.
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Bashir defies warrant on Chad trip
Sudan president arrives in Chad despite being wanted on genocide and war crimes charges.
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Chad's leader in Sudan to ease ties
Talks between Chad and Sudan leaders seen as major step towards peace in Darfur.
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Chad calls for UN troop withdrawal
Fears for work of aid agencies as request is made for peacekeeping mission to leave country.
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Chad's troubled ties with Sudan
Despite signing several peace deals, the two nations continue to trade accusations.
Mohammed Vall in Khartoum
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Chad army 'defeats' rebel forces
French military backs Ndjamena's claim it has routed Sudan-based fighters.
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Chad rebels announce new offensive
Spokesman says advance on Ndjamena "imminent" as clashes reported in the east.
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Deby hails Chadian army 'victory'
President says rebel fighters will be pursued and firmly dealt with.
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