Pars Today
Pars Today- The developments in the Sahel region in Africa indicate the decline of Western hegemony and an increase in the influence of Russia, Iran and China, which is in line with the new world order.
At least 50 people were killed and nearly 300 injured in Chad on Thursday after security forces opened fire at anti-government demonstrators in the country's two largest cities as they took to the streets to demand a transition to democratic rule.
Chadian police have fired tear gas and used water canon to disperse hundreds of protesters who held anti-French demonstrations in the capital and other towns.
Chad’s military junta, which took power last month following the battlefield death of longtime leader Idriss Deby, has named a new transition government, the army spokesman said.
Violent protests have erupted in Chad against the country's military, which has taken control and appointed a transitional prime minister following the death of President Idriss Deby.
Chad's President Idriss Deby has been killed while visiting troops on the front line of a battle against militants, the day after he was declared the winner of a sixth term.
Voting has started in Chad as people head to polls to take part in the presidential elections, in which Idriss Deby is widely expected to extend his three-decade rule.
Dozens of jailed suspected Boko Haram takfiri terrorists have been found dead in a prison cell in Chad’s capital.
The Chadian army said Thursday it had wound up an offensive against Boko Haram Takfiri terrorists in the Lake Chad border region in which 52 troops and 1,000 terrorists were killed.
Takfiri Boko Haram militants from Nigeria have killed at least 92 Chadian soldiers in an attack on an army base on the border with Chad.