US correspondent Jacob Magid on the consulate, Uighurs and Sudanese diplomacy, plus environmental reporter Sue Surkes on Glasgow, solar energy and the UAE pipeline

Foreign Ministry says it has expressed human rights concerns regarding Xinjiang in past; Israeli diplomatic official says Jerusalem needs to balance various interests

Joint call signed by 43 countries notes reports of re-education camps used against minorities in Xinjiang; Jerusalem backed similar statement in June, reportedly under US pressure

Wu Huan, who has dissident fiancé, says she was held by Dubai police, then detained at villa with women from persecuted Muslim minority; 1st evidence of Chinese overseas black site

Rights chief Bachelet highlights situations in China, Russia and Ethiopia; warns extreme poverty, inequalities and injustice are rising as democratic and civic space are eroded

'Credible information' said to prove certain ethnic groups forcibly subjected to blood tests and organ examinations, such as ultrasound and X-rays, without informed consent

Attacker believed to be Chinese-speaking entity; created false human rights organization with website that installs malicious material on targets' computers, making data accessible

Beijing attacks Washington even as it is widely accused of genocide over its own policies toward Muslim Uighurs

Jewish Council for Public Affairs calls for 'grassroots atrocity prevention movement'; also embraces Israel's normalization with Arab states, commits to fight climate change

During routine security work, social media giant identifies network of hackers using suspicious links and fake websites; under 500 people targeted

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