2010 in Chad
Incumbents
    
- President: Idriss Déby
 - Prime Minister: Youssouf Saleh Abbas (until March 5th), Emmanuel Nadingar (from March 5th onwards)
 
Events
    
    January
    
- January 15 – The Chadian Civil War (2005–2010) ends.
 
May
    
- May 14 – Chad gives The United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) access to information about its nuclear programs and involvements.[1]
 - May 26 – UN peacekeeping forces agree to pull out of Chad by the end of the year.[2]
 
July
    
- July 21 – Chadian government refuses to arrest Sudanese president, Omar al-Bashir, despite being legally obligated to arrest the figure with a warrant out for his arrest.[3][4][5]
 - July-September – Flooding in Chad causes 70,000 people to be displaced from their homes.[6]
 
References
    
- "Chad becomes 100th nation to give UN nuclear inspectors greater access". UN News. 2010-05-14. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
 - "U.N. agrees to pull peacekeeping force". Rochester Post Bulletin. 2010-05-26. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
 - "Chad refuses to arrest Omar al-Bashir on genocide charges". the Guardian. 2010-07-22. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
 - "Sudan's President Bashir defies arrest warrant in Chad". BBC News. 2010-07-21. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
 - "Chad tells Bashir he has 'nothing to fear' on visit". France 24. 2010-07-22. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
 - Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Flooding in Chad affects 150,000 people, including refugees". UNHCR. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
 - "Chad: Cholera Continues to Spread". Doctors Without Borders - USA. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
 - "Fighting the river". The New Humanitarian. 2010-10-20. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
 
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