Since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, a range of leaders have praised the nation's commitment to foreign aid.
As things stand now, China is a middle-low income, developing country, facing a multitude of challenges on the road to development.
In cooperation with regional organizations, China is offering a range of foreign aid for agriculture, infrastructure, education, healthcare and the fight against climate change.
At a September 2008 UN conference, Premier Wen Jiabao announced China would take the following actions to achieve Millennium Development goals:
Foreign countries and international organizations have offered condolences to China following the deadly mudslides in Zhouqu county.
China's agricultural cooperation with Africa requires more strategy than passion, an executive from a leading Chinese agribusiness company has said, as the country plans to strengthen the China-Africa new strategic partnership with more focus on agricultural links.
A giant panda gave birth to twins Wednesday morning at an animal park in Japan, a panda breeding research base in southwest China's Sichuan Province said Wednesday.
Top Chinese political advisor Jia Qinglin met with the deputy speaker of the Republic of Korea's (ROK) National Assembly, Chung Eui-hwa, here Wednesday, and the two sides pledged to strengthen bilateral strategic communication.
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping on Wednesday said agricultural cooperation was an important part of Sino-African cooperation, urging closer agricultural links to boost the China-Africa new strategic partnership.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday extended his deepest sympathy and condolences to the government and people of China over the loss of life and devastation caused by the severe mudslide in northwestern China.
China will donate $1 million and deliver humanitarian aid goods worth 20 million yuan ($2.93 million) to help Russia fight a series of menacing fires, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) announced Wednesday.
The United Nations and countries including Japan, the United States, Canada, Germany and Mexico have offered condolences to those affected by deadly floods and mudslides in China.