
The Inside
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First episode date | June 8, 2005 |
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Final episode date | July 13, 2005 |
Networks | Fox Broadcasting Company |
Genres | Crime Film |
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ID | 2046763 |
About The Inside
A young female agent joins the FBI's Violent Crime Unit in Los Angeles - but unknown to her, her boss recruits her more because of a trauma in her past than for her experience or skills as a profiler.
Sultan al-Jaber: A quick guide to the COP28 president

... He sees no problem being both head of an oil company and a climate diplomat His view is that fossil fuels are the heart of the climate crisis so it makes sense to persuade that industry to change from The Inside...
Baby joy for mum after two children killed in M4 crash

... Police investigations found he was straddling the line between the hard shoulder and The Inside lane when he crashed into the family s car...
Jasper Brooks inquest: Baby died due to 'neglect' at hospital

... On that occasion, the family had received good, prompt care after Phoebe had suffered a placental abruption - a serious condition in which the placenta starts to come away from The Inside of the womb wall...
How were the 39 people killed in the Essex lorry case identified?

... Others were identified using distinctive tattoos, telephone numbers written on The Inside of belts and hats or their fingerprints...
Iran hijab police accused of beating girl into coma

... Some Iranian social media users noted that the video released by authorities only showed the platform and not The Inside of the train...
'Rebuilding my life after my boyfriend nearly killed me'

... " I feel blonde on The Inside, but I don t like being blonde because it reminds me that s what I looked like then, " she says...
Laura Kuenssberg: Labour - damned if they dare, damned if they don't?

... Get your rivals on The Inside and the outside to argue, the argument kicks off, then get the public to notice you are taking a stand on issues they care about, and bingo...
Mark Dickey: US explorer freed from one of Turkey's deepest caves

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Sultan al-Jaber: A quick guide to the COP28 president
Sultan al-Jaber has been making headlines since being appointed president of this year's UN climate summit. Here's what you need to know.
Sultan al-Jaber is the controversial president of COP 28He is an engineer, businessman and politician from The United Arab Emirates (UAE).
As chair of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), Sultan al-Jaber leads a company that pumped 2. 7m barrels of oil A Day in 2021, with plans to double that by 2027.
Mr Jaber has denied a Bbc News report that he planned to.
He sees no problem being both head of an oil company and a climate diplomatHis view is that fossil fuels are The Heart of the climate crisis so it makes sense to persuade that industry to change from The Inside .
" Never in history has a COP president confronted the oil industry, let alone the fact that he's a CEO of an oil company, " he told The Guardian .
He is also The Ideal person to push for action, he argues, because as chairman of state Renewable Energy company Masdar, like wind and Solar Power .
Many politicians, scientists and activists have criticised his appointmentThey object to someone whose day job is extracting more fossil fuels also being responsible for trying to secure game-changing climate deals.
Greta Thunberg described The Appointment as " completely ridiculous" and said it called into question the entire UN climate process.
More Than 130 lawmakers from the US and EU wrote to the UN calling for his removal.
But others have defended Him - including the UKThe UK government defended Mr Jaber, with Minister for Net Zero Graham Stuart describing Him as " an outstanding individual".
Laurence Tubiana , a key architect of the 2015 Paris agreement on Climate Change , says Mr Jaber's team is " uniquely placed" to persuade The Fossil fuel industry to buy into a green energy future.
He secured a big agreement on Day One of The SummitCountries committed at least $420m for areas suffering The Effects of Global Warming , in what Mr Jaber described as a " unique, unprecedented achievement" and a " very good start" for The Summit .
" We have delivered history today, " he told delegates to widespread applause as the motion passed on The First day of COP28, three decades after the idea was first mooted.
Mr Jaber also urged countries to promise to make deeper cuts to their emissions, work together to triple renewable power and double energy efficiency.
He's also an Emirati politicianMr Jaber is currently The Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology of the UAE. He has also held other cabinet minister roles and has been the country's chief climate diplomat since 2020.
As chairman of The National Media Council from 2015-2020, he oversaw the UAE's media, which ranks poorly on press freedom.
Born in 1973, the 50-year-old oil exec is not a member of any of the six ruling families of the seven Emirates but has risen up the ranks of Emirati society.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com