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TOKYO — Japanese electronics and entertainment company Sony says it is focusing on creativity in movies, animation and video games, rather than outdated equipment. HT image {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} Outlining the company’s strategy on Thursday, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida said the company is helping creative professionals deliver “kando,” or experiences that move the heart. Unlock exclusive access to the latest news on India’s general elections only on HT App. Downloading now! Downloading now! Yoshida did not discuss reports that Tokyo-based Sony and Apollo Global Management are interested in acquiring Paramount Global. Yoshida said the company is now focused on…

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The 77th World Health Assembly took place as the world continues to grapple with the aftermath of the most severe pandemic in a century. The Health Assembly will be held under the slogan, “Health for All, Health for All”. Scheduled to be held from May 27 to June 1, the Health Assembly will bring together health ministers and other high-level representatives of countries and will serve as a key platform to tackle existing global health challenges such as HIV, measles and polio, amid the climate crisis and the continued rise in diseases such as hypertension and obesity. One of the…

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New Zealand’s public broadcaster RNZ described the decision to call an early election as a “risky strategy” given that the Conservative Party is “far behind Labour in the opinion polls”.”Mr Sunak is not only far behind Labour in the opinion polls, he is also isolated from some within his own party and goes into the election increasingly reliant on a small circle of advisers to help him navigate an ugly campaign,” the paper said.EuropeEl Mundo, one of Spain’s biggest newspapers, said the announcement “caused surprise” among Conservative Party members given recent opinion polls. It cited the latest Savanta poll, which…

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Auckland’s Westlake Boys’ High School needs a win against Saudi Arabia to secure second place in their group at the Secondary Schools World Cup tournament in China. The Aucklanders, who are representing New Zealand at the International School Sports Federation (ISF) Football World Cup in Dalian, China, have beaten Uganda and Hungary in their group so far but will need to beat Saudi Arabia to improve their position in the group. Main photo: The Westlake Boys’ High team. The New Zealand team went into the tournament unseeded and were drawn into a five-team pool with Uganda, Hungary, England and Saudi…

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Most of us would have a hard time living without our devices, even when enjoying the outdoors. Whether you’re going on a quick hike or camping deep in the woods, who wouldn’t want to keep their phone charged so they can take photos or make important calls in case of an emergency?The good news is that this is entirely possible, even if you’re miles away from the nearest power outlet. A solar generator (essentially a portable power source connected to a solar panel) can charge your devices and soak up excess energy from the sun. “Ultimately, this is a convenient…

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Many years ago, I wrote a book about Willie Nelson. At the end, I wrote it in a farewell tone, like a dirge. 2006, Outlaw Nelson was already 73 years old when this book was published, and it seemed safe to say that the life of one of our great Americans was nearing its end. I pictured Nelson stepping off the road and heading into the sunset, his work on Earth nearly complete. Nelson represents both sides of an increasingly divided country. Hippies and rednecks, patriots and agitators Well, scratch that ending. Despite only recently turning 91, Nelson is still…

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Cassidy Morrison Dailymail.Com Senior Health Reporter Updated May 22, 2024 23:50, May 22, 2024 23:52 Sleep scientists have discovered the key to unlocking good dreams and banishing bad ones.Renowned sleep researcher Dr. Matt Walker shares his cutting-edge tips for happier dreams. The idea is to rewrite the terrifying ending of a nightmare to something neutral or positive, replaying the new version in your mind while you’re awake, and practicing it until it becomes ingrained in your sleep.About 85 percent of the population experiences nightmares at least once a year, but an unlucky subset, about 4 percent, have nightmares weekly or…

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Rupert Friend Daniele Venturelli/WireImage Velociraptor has found a friend. British actor Rupert Friend appeared in Wes Anderson’s film “Star Wars Episode I: The Last Battle.” Asteroid Citywill star alongside Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey in the all-new film. Jurassic World A film produced by Universal Pictures. Gareth Edwards is directing the creature feature, with Manuel Garcia-Rulfo also on the call sheet. Original screenwriter David Koepp Jurassic Park and The Lost World: Jurassic Park, He has written a new screenplay, the plot details of which are hidden away in a tin of Barbasol. The project is undergoing furious casting before production…

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A long-standing dispute over parts of Britain’s Holocaust history has been settled.A committee of historians tasked with investigating the deaths on Alderney, a British Crown Dependency and one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel, has revised the island’s historical record, adding hundreds of deaths to official statistics from the 1940s.Sir Eric Pickles, Britain’s special envoy for post-Holocaust issues, announced last July that the expert committee would try to resolve the sometimes heated debate, and on Wednesday he presented its findings with the panel’s members in a packed room at the Imperial War Museum in London.The panel did not…

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