Chad Imposes State of Emergency Following Deadly Boko Haram Attacks
Chad has declared a 20-day state of emergency in the Lake Chad region after Boko Haram attacks killed 23 soldiers and two generals.
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Chad has declared a 20-day state of emergency in the Lake Chad region after Boko Haram attacks killed 23 soldiers and two generals.
At least 17 killed in Sudan-Chad border clashes, straining humanitarian aid routes as medical facilities face overwhelming casualties.
Chad’s government has ended its defense cooperation pact with France, requiring French troops to leave the country as it seeks to fully assert its sovereignty after 66 years of independence.
The Logone River in Chad’s capital has surged to its highest level in decades, threatening further turmoil to a country already facing devastating floods.
Sudan and Chad are experiencing severe flooding impacting hundreds of thousands, while Lesotho faces a drought, according to the UN. Urgent support is needed to aid affected communities.