Chad would send a further 3,500 head of cattle later this month, the report added. BBC Africa Live: Updates from the continent Africa's richest woman 'ripped off Angola' Find out more about Chad ...
KOULKIMÉ, Chad — Alhadji Yaro was a teenager when Boko Haram militants stormed onto his island in the vast, blue-green waters of Lake Chad and made villagers an offer at gunpoint. “‘We will ...
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, has five African landmarks on its latest list ...
READ MORE Chad: Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno in Moscow’s sights However, the measure was discussed during a visit by Macron’s personal envoy for Africa, Jean-Marie Bockel, to Chad in March 2024. “We have ...
Chad McQueen, son of Hollywood icon Steve McQueen, has died at the age of 63. Arthur H. Barens, McQueen's lawyer, confirmed the news to Fox News Digital in a statement Thursday. "It is with a ...
OBEDIENCE is the hallmark of Christian discipleship (John 8:31-32). The bible declares that God’s word abides forever and that God honours His word above His name, therefore, God places a great ...
Hungary says its plan to send 200 soldiers to Chad is to promote international peace and fight terrorism, but experts say there is more to Budapest’s motives. Chadian flags were flown in the streets ...
The US is considering collaborating with West Africa on counter terrorism after American forces were dispelled from Niger and ...
The most iconic landmarks have a way of getting stuck in our brains before we ever see them. Take the Eiffel Tower: its singular spire has been reproduced on countless postcards and T-shirts ...
Set in a dry and dusty landscape, Mongo is a town of 40,000 people, in Chad, a landlocked country in central Africa. Average life expectancy, at 51, is about 30 years lower than in the UK.
It's the story hardly anyone in America is talking about. One of Africa’s longest-serving presidents, Idriss Déby of Chad (who had ruled for 30 years) was recently killed in a battle against ...
Lake Chad - a source of water to millions of people in West Africa - has shrunk by nine-tenths due to climate change, population growth and irrigation. But can a scheme dating back to the 1980s ...