UN Security Council unanimously approves statement voicing 'serious concern' over military takeover, calls for all sides 'to engage in dialogue without pre-conditions'

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

Antonio Guterres issues call 'to protect the hard-won political transition'; US special envoy: Military takeover would contravene 'democratic aspirations of the Sudanese people'

Think tank says manipulations helped Damascus evade sanctions and deny help to worst hit in civil war-wracked country; UN reviewing donations

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

In letter to the United Nations, NSO Group suggests that companies in the sector should be forced to have human rights compliance systems in place

Jewish Steven Donziger, under house arrest for the past 2 years, is sent to prison for violating federal judge’s orders related to his battle against the energy giant

Working Group on Arbitrary Detention calls for release of Steven Donziger, under house arrest since August 6, 2019, and due to be sentenced Friday for criminal contempt

In sit-downs with both secretary-general and US ambassador to UN, PM also raises issue of Israeli civilians and soldiers' bodies being held captive by Hamas

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