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International Reaction Home> Web> Special> Aftermath of the Quake> International Reaction

- German Red Cross to Send Mobile Hospital to Chinese Quake-hit Area
- U.S. Military Relief Supplies Arrive in Chengdu
- Japanese Rescuers Continue Working in Beichuan in China Quake-hit Area
- Chevron Donates $1.4 Mln for Relief in China
- Relief Goods From Italy Arrive in China's Quake-hit Sichuan
- Russian, Singaporean Rescuers Continue Working in China's Earthquake Zone
- Int'l Community Offers More Aid to China
- UN Announces Grant of 7 Million Dollars for China's Quake Relief
- WTO Chief Expresses Condolences to China Earthquake Victims
- Netherlands Pledges Relief Aid to China
- UN Chief Praises China for Fast, Effective Relief Efforts
- Russian, ROK Rescue Teams Arrive in China's Quake-Hit Sichuan
- UN Stands Ready to Assist China Quake Victims
- Foreign Ministry: Israeli, U.S. Citizens Safe in Quake Area
- More Countries Offer Aid to Quake-hit China
- EP President Expresses Condolences to China Over Earthquake
- Foreign Political Parties, Organizations Offer Condolences Over Devastating Earthquake in China
- U.S. Volunteers Help China Quake Victims Near Epicenter
- Russia Sends Humanitarian Aid to Quake-hit China
- U.S. Delivers Aid of 500,000 Dollars to China's Quake-hit Areas
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