Why did a former Google CEO get booed?

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The former Google CEO got heckled at a graduation ceremony at the University of Arizona. The editor-in-chief of their student paper The Daily Wildcat tells us why.

We also discuss fuel price hikes in India as Prime Minister Narendra Modi concludes his European visit in Norway.

And with data centres springing up all over the world, the communities living near them share how they cope with the disruptions they can bring.

Plus, Kenya's government has cut diesel prices after people took to the streets to protest rising costs. An Uber driver and farmer tell us about the impact it's had on them.
19 May 6PM English United Kingdom Business

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