A few days ago, the Norwegian Nobel Committee decided to award Liu Xiaobo, an imprisoned Chinese law violator, this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
China on Thursday called on developed countries to "expeditiously raise" their official development assistance (ODA) for Africa in order to meet the pledged targets of the international community and the actual needs of Africa.
With crucial midterm elections three weeks away, US politicians at Capitol Hill have suddenly found a common undertaking: China bashing.
Chinese Middle East envoy Wu Sike on Tuesday discussed regional peace with Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh in Amman, stressing the importance of collective efforts of all concerned parties.
Visiting Defense Minister Liang Guanglie on Monday urged his Japanese counterpart to properly handle the dispute over the Diaoyu Islands during a key meeting between Beijing and Tokyo after ties were frayed over the fierce quarrel last month.
Defense Minister Liang Guanglie invited US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates for a visit early next year, ending an impasse between the two militaries.
Respecting core interests key to ties
China's defense development no threat
The six-day United Nations climate change meeting has ended in Tianjin, with rich and poor countries still divided over responsibilities for emission targets, despite some partial progress.
Progress in climate-treaty negotiations has been blocked because the United States has pushed to abandon the Kyoto Protocol while placing blame on developing countries, said negotiators and analysts on the last day of the Tianjin meeting.
Giving emerging economies a bigger say at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) would broaden its representation and boost global confidence but it should not be linked to taking greater responsibility in the global economy, Governor of the People's Bank of China Zhou Xiaochuan said Friday.
Using the Copenhagen Accord to counter multilateral protocols under the United Nations' framework during future climate negotiations is thoroughly unacceptable, according to China's top climate official Xie Zhenhua.
Chinese NGOs and academics urged the United States to immediately beef up its domestic efforts in tackling climate change, and stop using China as its excuse for inaction on the sidelines of the UN climate meeting in Tianjin.
Premier Wen Jiabao reaffirmed Chinese positions and perspectives on issues such as strengthening global financial and economic regulation and promoting sustainable development at the eighth Asia-Europe Meeting held in Brussels on Monday and Tuesday.