Chad's state election body said on Thursday interim president Mahamat Idriss Déby had won the May 6 presidential election outright with over 60 percent of the vote, citing provisional results, even as his main challenger declared himself the winner.
Read Also
- Iran’s president was flying in U.S.-designed helicopter when it crashed
- Jamie Dimon Says Retirement Is Getting Closer. Finally.
- Powerful solar storm was also detected in Canada’s deep ocean water, research shows
- Iran’s new acting president Mohammad Mokhber, a veteran of the regime
- Iran President Raisi Is Latest Prominent Figure to Die in a Helicopter Crash
- Kosovo shuts 6 Serb bank branches over use of the dinar currency in a move that could raise tensions
- Highway 33 through Kelowna brought to a standstill following motorcycle crash
- Biden and Blinken Accuse ICC Prosecutor of Falsely Equating Israel and Hamas
- Outrage over police violence at pro-Palestine rally in Brooklyn
- Cargo ship behind Baltimore bridge collapse removed from site as clean-up continues
Latest France 24
- Iran’s new acting president Mohammad Mokhber, a veteran of the regime
- Iran's President Raisi, a symbol of the 'growing rift' between the regime and its people
- New Caledonia airport still shut as pro-independence group says road blockades to continue
- WikiLeaks’ Assange wins UK court bid to appeal extradition to US
- ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Netanyahu and three Hamas leaders
- Blood moon whips up patriarchal hysteria in coming-of-age Cannes movie
- South Africa's top court rules ex-president Jacob Zuma ineligible to run in general election
- Spain recalls ambassador after Argentina president calls PM's wife 'corrupt'
- Taiwan's President Lai urges China to stop military intimidation in inauguration speech
- Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi dies at 63 in helicopter crash