News – April 21, 2026 Announcement Regarding the Future Business Direction of Sony Honda Mobility

Sony Group Corporation (“Sony”), Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (“Honda”), and Sony Honda Mobility Inc. (“SHM”), the joint venture formed by Sony and Honda, today announced they have reached an agreement regarding the future business direction and positioning of SHM. Following Honda’s reassessment of its automobile electrification strategy announced on March 12, 2026, Sony, Honda, and…

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Rajpal Yadav addresses claims he couldn’t repay Rs 5 crore despite vast filmography: ‘I was not jailed because I didn’t have money’ |

Rajpal Yadav has opened up about one of the most talked-about phases of his life—his jail stint and the controversy surrounding the Rs 5 crore debt case. In a recent conversation, the actor addressed public perception, industry support, and the reality behind the headlines.The conversation began with a reference to Nawazuddin Siddiqui once calling Rajpal…

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RICS launches global initiative to align whole-life carbon reporting across the built environment

Image: iStock | © CHUNYIP WONG CLEAR is a global initiative designed to harmonise whole-life carbon reporting and measurement across the global built environment. CLEAR is being launched at the Sustainable Buildings and Construction Summit held on April 20-22, 2026, in Lausanne, Switzerland. Huge share of carbon emissions come from the built environment Human-generated carbon…

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numa projection system rethinks elevator as responsive spatial environment

numa applies projection to redefine confined elevator spaces   NUMA is an immersive projection-based system that reconsiders the elevator cabin as a responsive spatial interface. Developed by interaction designer and creative technologist Shimin Gu, the project addresses the experiential qualities of elevators, which are typically defined by technical and functional requirements rather than spatial perception….

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Trump says he’d be disappointed if Fed pick doesn’t cut rates; Warsh vows to be ‘independent actor’

Donald Trump, left, and Kevin Warsh US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would be disappointed if his nominee for Federal Reserve chair, Kevin Warsh, does not cut interest rates right away after taking office if confirmed by the Senate. Trump, during an interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” also said “we have to find…

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