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Chad Halts U.S. Visa Issuances in Response to Trump’s Travel Restrictions

In a significant turn of events, Chad’s President Mahamat Déby has taken a bold step by suspending all visas for U.S. citizens. This decision, framed as a matter of "reciprocity," follows the revelation that the United States has blacklisted Chad and eleven other nations, barring their citizens from entry. The context is critical: in a sweeping travel ban recently enacted by former President Donald Trump, seven out of the twelve affected countries hail from Africa. This sweeping measure was justified by claims of…

Chad Takes Action: Suspends Visas for U.S. Travelers in Response to Ban

Chad's Response to U.S. Visa Restrictions: A Matter of Dignity and National Pride In a notable reaction to international diplomacy, Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno publicly condemned the travel ban imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump. He characterized it as unjust and discriminatory, emphasizing that Chad felt it necessary to respond with reciprocal visa restrictions on American citizens. This action serves as more than a mere political maneuver; it is deeply interwoven with national pride. In a…

Chad Addresses U.S. Travel Restrictions, Halts Visas for Americans

In a striking display of diplomacy and national pride, Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno recently expressed his deep dissatisfaction with U.S. President Donald Trump's travel ban. He characterized the ban as unjust and discriminatory, prompting Chad to implement reciprocal visa restrictions for U.S. citizens. This decision, framed by Déby as a matter of “reciprocity,” reveals a nation asserting its dignity in the face of perceived injustice. On his official Facebook page, Déby underscored the gravity of these…

Chad Acquires Chinese Air Defense Systems Amid UAE’s African Expansion

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been making substantial strides in establishing its presence in Africa, exemplified by its recent transfer of Chinese-made FK-2000 air defense systems to the junta-led government of Chad. This act signifies more than just a military transaction; it forms part of a larger strategy aimed at fortifying Chad’s defense capabilities amid the growing turbulence in the region. Just last week, UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan engaged in discussions with His Excellency…

Qatar Charity Delivers Vital Food Supplies in Somalia, Chad

In the realm of humanitarian efforts, the mission is clear: reach out to those who need it the most. With a determined spirit, Qatar Charity (QC) is pushing forward, beyond mere charity, into realms of genuine human connection. The organization has embarked on an admirable journey, distributing food baskets to underprivileged families, including those with sponsored orphans, across diverse global landscapes. This benevolent act forms a part of QC's profoundly evocative "Giving Lives On" campaign. As the serene crescent moon…

Media Freedom Activists Denounce Repression of Press in Chad

The Union of Chadian Journalists, alongside a coalition of international advocacy organizations, has raised grave concerns over the recent arbitrary arrests of two prominent journalists in Chad. This alarming trend appears to be part of a more extensive governmental clampdown on dissenting voices within the nation. Among the detained is Olivier Monodji, a correspondent for Radio France International. Alongside him, another journalist affiliated with State television faces similar circumstances. Reports suggest their…

Russian Misinformation Sparks French Troop Withdrawal from the Sahel

The recent expulsion of French troops from Côte d'Ivoire signals a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape of West Africa. This move follows a similar withdrawal from Chad earlier this year and mirrors actions taken by Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso—countries that have exhibited a growing discontent with French military presence. Could this be the death knell for French influence in the Sahel region? To understand the implications of this trend, one must delve into the intricate tapestry of historical relations.…

Guinea Eradicates Sleeping Sickness As a Danger to Public Health

In a remarkable stride for public health, the World Health Organization (WHO) has officially applauded Guinea for its success in eradicating human African trypanosomiasis, more commonly known as sleeping sickness. This milestone is more than just a line on the achievement chart; it marks the first time a neglected tropical disease has been wiped out in the country, shining brightly as a beacon of hope amidst ongoing global health challenges. Coincidentally, this announcement was made on World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day,…

Chadian Opposition Denounces Election Results Amid Accusations of Fraud

On December 29, 2024, the air in Chad buzzed with anticipation, but the results have unleashed a whirlwind of controversy. The Constitutional Council has officially endorsed the parliamentary election outcome, declaring the ruling Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS), led by transitional president Mahamat Idriss Deby, the victors. Yet, as celebrations erupt in government circles, the opposition cries foul, alleging that this democratic exercise was less of a contest and more of a calculated maneuver. Clement Sianka, a…

19 Lives Lost in Assault on Chad’s Presidential Residence

On the fateful day of January 9, 2025, an unusual episode unfolded in Chad as government officials referred to an assault on the presidential palace as a "small incident," aimed at disrupting the nation’s stability. The capital, N'Djamena, reverberated with the sounds of intense gunfire when armed assailants reportedly breached the gates of the presidential grounds. This turmoil erupted right after President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno had concluded discussions with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. In the wake of the attack,…

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