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Now playing Next Culture news Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood says BDS criticism is "unjustifiable" The pro-Palestinian BDS movement has criticised the Radiohead guitarist for his collaboration with Israeli musician of Kuwait origin Dudu Tassa. 05/06/2024
Now playing Next Business CEO pay levels rocket - up almost 200 times on the average earner Broadcom CEO Hock Tan tops the list of AP's highest earners with a pay deal that came in at around $162 million (€149 million). 05/06/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Password of steel? Study reveals most hackable pop-culture password Many people use pop culture references for their open sesames. And a new study proves that it’s terrible password hygiene. 05/06/2024
Now playing Next Affiliate content Where in Europe can you earn more money than in the US? Partner content presented by Jobbio From a living wage to keeping salaries in line with inflation, this is how these European countries can pay higher wages. 05/06/2024