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What time is kick-off for Mamelodi Sundowns FIFA Club World Cup decider?
What time is kick-off for Mamelodi Sundowns FIFA Club World Cup decider?

The South African

time21 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The South African

What time is kick-off for Mamelodi Sundowns FIFA Club World Cup decider?

Sundowns face Brazilian-outfit, Fluminense in a their final group match of the FIFA Club World Cup. Mamelodi Sundowns have it all to play for in their decisive final Group F encounter against Fluminense. So, when is this eagerly-anticipated all important match? Sundowns take on Fluminense on Wednesday, 25 June 2025. Kick off is at 21:00 (SA Time). Mamelodi Sundowns and Fluminense have it all to play for – literally. The winner of this match will go through to the Round of 16. Meanwhile, the loser will go home. To make matters even more interesting, there is a total of R35 million up for grabs for the winner. Finally, this all-important decider is a showdown between South Africa's PSL champions, 'The Brazilians' vs the Brazilian-based outfit in the FIFA Club World Cup. So, millions is up for grabs in this battle of the brazilians fighting it out for a spot in the next round. Survival and pride is on the line with Sundowns fate in their own hands. CAN SUNDOWNS CONQUER FLUMINENSE TO MAKE HISTORY AND QUALIFY FOR THE ROUND OF 16 AT THE FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP IN THE USA? Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Forlex Showcases Game-Changing Sovereignty AI at Web Summit Qatar 2025, Secures Investor Interest and Government PoC Discussions
Forlex Showcases Game-Changing Sovereignty AI at Web Summit Qatar 2025, Secures Investor Interest and Government PoC Discussions

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Forlex Showcases Game-Changing Sovereignty AI at Web Summit Qatar 2025, Secures Investor Interest and Government PoC Discussions

DOHA, QATAR / / March 1, 2025 / Forlex, an emerging leader in autonomous legal AI, made a powerful impression at Web Summit Qatar 2025, positioning itself as one of the event's most talked-about companies. The Brazilian-based startup, known for its pioneering approach to sovereign AI infrastructure and automated legal workflows, engaged in numerous high-profile conversations about proof of concepts (PoCs) with Qatari enterprises and government agencies. This milestone event also attracted significant investor interest, signaling a potential new funding round on the horizon. At the core of Forlex's allure is its exclusive AI technology, purpose-built to ensure data sovereignty-a critical factor for companies and governments that need to maintain strict control over confidential information. Unlike many competing solutions reliant on third-party, often overseas, AI platforms, Forlex's specialized models can be deployed within private cloud infrastructures, giving customers unrivaled security and privacy. "We have been building from the ground up an international specialized model which ensures that data is secure and private," said CTO and Co-Founder, Daniel Augustus. "That resonates strongly with organizations and government agencies seeking greater operational autonomy and protection for their sensitive data." Standing Out at Web Summit Qatar 2025 Highlighted Company: Forlex was among the select startups recognized for innovation in the legal technology and AI domain, drawing attention from decision-makers across multiple industries. Government PoCs: Early discussions with key government entities in Qatar showcased the potential impact of Forlex's technology in enhancing compliance, automating legal workflows, and bolstering national data sovereignty. Investor Momentum: A robust lineup of investors expressed interest in joining Forlex's next funding round. Conversations are already underway, underscoring strong market confidence in the company's vision. A New Standard in Legal AI Forlex's autonomous legal AI platform, LIVIA, sets a new standard by orchestrating a suite of 13 specialized AI models-one fully proprietary to Forlex and 12 customized derivatives. This holistic approach enables 70% of routine legal tasks to be automated, freeing professionals to focus on high-value strategic work. Thanks to the platform's flexible deployment options, clients can choose a fully sovereign solution, managing and securing all sensitive data in-house or within a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). Looking Ahead Buoyed by success at Web Summit Qatar 2025, Forlex is exploring additional partnerships and proof of concept collaborations with key enterprises in the Middle East. As global scrutiny around data integrity and compliance intensifies, Forlex's cutting-edge, sovereignty-focused AI is positioned to become a linchpin in modern legal operations-amplifying efficiency, security, and innovative potential for clients worldwide. About Forlex Forlex is a legal technology innovator from Goiânia, Brazil, committed to revolutionizing the legal sector through advanced AI. Its flagship platform, LIVIA, leverages a proprietary multilingual legal model to automate contract reviews, legal research, and compliance, driving efficiency and data integrity for clients in both the private and public sectors. With a mission to empower organizations with secure, tailored, and future-ready AI solutions, Forlex is setting a new benchmark for autonomy, privacy, and innovation in legal tech. For more information you can Visit our website: Contact:ZEX PR WIREinfo@ SOURCE: Forlex View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Sign in to access your portfolio

Notes on chocolate: a reluctant tip for Valentine's Day
Notes on chocolate: a reluctant tip for Valentine's Day

The Guardian

time09-02-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Guardian

Notes on chocolate: a reluctant tip for Valentine's Day

A few readers have been writing to say that some of the chocolate I've recommended is out of stock – sorry about that, but craft/small-scale produce is like that. I'm afraid further disappointment may ensue this week with me mentioning Luisa Abram's chocolate. Abram is a Brazilian-based chocolate-maker who works with micro-lot, wild-grown cocoa from the Amazon rainforest. I wrote about her a few years ago, concentrating on the dark milks. But this time, rooting round for something to make my chocolate-chestnut pancakes with, I found some of her 70/80% chocolate – and it's all superb. This is where things get frustrating, because stocks come and go; like I say, this isn't mass-scale produced chocolate. A little understanding and patience is needed. But you can always keep track of stock on the Cocoa Runners website. My favourite, the 81% Purus River – so good it almost did taste like a dark milk – is not currently available, but should be later in the year. We are a smidge away from one of my least favourite days of the year: Valentine's Day. I'm not a fan of chocolate-giving just because it's commercially prescribed… But! Islands Chocolate (whose massive 2kg bag of 55% dark milk chocolate buttons I absolutely covet, but can never seem to justify) has a choconut spread (£8.95), which is jam-packed with hazelnuts, and being repackaged for this time of year with the message 'Spread the love'. I like that as it's universal, non-committal and, of course, the actual product is delicious.

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