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Chad

November 2025

  • Farmers walk to their plots in the date-palm filled oasis of Barkadroussou in Chad's Kanem province.

    How rolling sand dunes are creeping up on last remaining oases on edge of Sahara

  • Lynsey Addario poses with her camera.

    Love & War: From frontlines to family life. Pulitzer-winning conflict photographer Lynsey Addario on the five stories that defined her career

October 2025

  • A mural showing soldiers in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso.

    Sahel-based jihadists are extending their reach. Can a fractured region push back?

  • Makka Ibraheem Mohammed 5
A young woman sits on a bed looking away as an older woman feeds a baby

    Aid cuts
    ‘I have searched and searched for help’: the Sudanese women left alone to live hand to mouth in Chad’s desert camps

June 2025

  • a girl walks near tents outside

    What unites countries under Trump’s travel ban is American imperialism

    Heba Gowayed
  • A row of airline check-in staff photographed from one end as they deal with passengers

    Venezuela says being in US is ‘great risk’ as countries respond to Trump travel ban

April 2025

  • Abdourahmane Tiani

    Niger’s junta withdraws from Lake Chad anti-Islamist force

    Coalition of former allies Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria fought armed insurgents including Boko Haram

February 2025

  • People displaced by the war in Sudan return to Wad Madani in Gezira state on 6 February 2025, after the city was retaken by the Sudanese army.

    The Guardian view on Sudan’s war: borders can’t contain a devastating, destabilising crisis

    Editorial: The rest of the world has largely ignored the horror of this conflict, but will find its effects ripple outwards

January 2025

  • A family sit on the ground beside their belongings on a horse cart

    Rights and freedom
    ‘If you are black, you are finished’: the ethnically targeted violence raging in Sudan

  • Chadian Foreign Minister Abderaman Koulamallah addresses diplomats at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in N'Djamena from a lectern with a Chadian flag next to him

    Chad’s government says 19 killed during foiled attack on presidential complex

December 2024

  • Thelma Cabrera standing in a crop field of cane

    We can be heroes: the inspiring people we met around the world in 2024 – part two

  • People wave the national flag of Chad during a protest against the French military presence in N’Djamena

    France begins military withdrawal from Chad as influence in Africa wanes

November 2024

  • Women hugging each other

    Women’s rights groups fear FGM is rife among Sudanese refugees in Chad

    Practice banned in both countries but widespread among those displaced by Sudan’s civil war, say aid workers

October 2024

  • El Fasher refugees at the Adré camp

    Rights and freedom
    Despair in Chad camps as violence and hunger in Sudan drive 25,000 across border in a week

  • A man in a balaclava holding a rifle looks back at the camera while walking along a dirt street

    Sudan’s civil war: how did it begin, what is the human cost, and what is happening now?

July 2024

  • A group of men stand outside near some trees, some holding bows

    Kidnappings soar in central Africa’s ‘triangle of death’

    Where Chad, Cameroon and the Central African Republic meet, people are turning vigilante to fight back

June 2024

  • A deadly explosion at a weapons depot in N'Djamena killed at least nine people and injured 40 as people living nearby were forced to flee

    Explosion at weapons depot in Chad's capital causes multiple deaths – video

    A deadly explosion at a weapons depot in N'Djamena killed at least nine people and injured 40 as people living nearby were forced to flee
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  • Soldiers lined up around blast area

    Multiple deaths reported after fire causes explosion in capital of Chad

    Nine people died after blast at ammunition depot in N’Djamena and at least 40 have been injured, official says
  • Two children walk along a dusty path carrying water containers

    Conflicts drive number of forcibly displaced people to record high

    Sharp rise, equivalent to population of London, means nearly 120 million have been driven from their homes

May 2024

  • Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno puts a ballot paper in a container surrounded by security staff and people holding up phones and cameras inside a white tent

    Chad’s military leader Itno declared president as results contested by rival

    Prime minister, Masra, accuses officials of manipulating results that show he won 18.5% of vote to Itno’s 61%
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