The withdrawal of French troops from Chad marks the end of a decades-long military partnership. Chad describes the treaty as 'obsolete' and says it wants to redefine its geopolitical strategy.
Critics have dismissed the vote as a ploy to allow junta leader Mahamat Idriss Deby to entrench his power.View on euronews ...
Polls have closed in Chad’s first parliamentary election in 13 years with a push towards ending a military rule ...
Chad began voting on Sunday in a general election that is presented by the government as a key step towards ending military ...
The parliamentary election is the first in more than a decade in Chad and comes months after the junta leader, Mahamat Idriss Deby, won a disputed presidential vote that was meant to return democracy.
Chadians have voted in parliamentary and regional elections that will end the three-year transitional period from military ...
Chadians are voting in a parliamentary and regional election that will end the three-year transitional period from military rule but which the main opposition is boycotting ...
France has started withdrawing its military presence from Chad after the Chadian government ended a long-standing defense agreement. The move follows Chad's decision to prioritize its sovereignty and ...
French troops stationed at Faya-Largeau departed in vehicles bound for N'Djamena, located 780 kilometers (480 miles) south ...
Senegal’s prime minister has announced the closure of “all foreign military bases” in the country, a statement essentially ...