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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
TWD: Dead City Goes On a Bloody Killing Spree Halfway Through Season 2
The Walking Dead: Dead City is going to have to hang a 'Help Wanted' sign ahead of Season 3. Halfway through Season 2, the AMC drama killed off not one or two but three characters and forewarned us that a fourth wouldn't be around for much longer. Who went down for the count? First up was Animal Kingdom vet Jake Weary's Christos. Negan was thisclose to recruiting him and his gang to fight with the Burazi against the New Babylon Federation's would-be methane thieves when The Croat came in and mucked everything up. Blaming Christos for a substation outage, The Dama's lackey gassed the lot of 'em and bashed in their heads. More from TVLine MobLand Finale Recap: The Harrigan Rat, Revealed! Plus: Grade the Episode Ncuti Gatwa Bids Doctor Who Farewell as Finale Ends With a Most Surprising Twist - Grade It! Your Friends & Neighbors Finale Reveals Who Killed Paul - Will You Come Back for Season 2? Not much of a guest arc for Weary, then, eh? Next in line, a power-mad Narvaez seized control of the Foragers' hideout and hanged Roksana when she refused to ally her people with the New Babylon Federation. Maggie was supposed to follow her into the noose, but she was saved at the last minute by Ginny, who felt bad about blabbing that Perlie hadn't killed Negan the way legend had it that he had. Or, for that matter at all. But wait, there was more. As walkers swarmed the real-life game of hangman, a reanimated Roksana feasted on Narvaez. And after all that, Maggie, Perlie & Co. found themselves at Bruegel's mercy. (Having seen how he treated Tony the Bodyguard, I think we can all agree that that is the last place anyone would ever want to be!) Now then, back to the killing. Egged on by Negan, The Croat confronted The Dama about her shoddy treatment of him. Later, all Negan had to do was squash The Dama's precious pet rat and let her think that The Croat had done it. Once again, the two of them argued, this time about which of them was nothing without the other. When all was said and done, a fire had broken out and The Croat had let The Dama burn. Finally, we saw that Ginny had been bitten while saving Maggie. In other words, the girl's days were numbered. So what do you think? Will she even try to kill Negan the next time she sees him? Will he reveal to her why he killed her father? And who will be left alive by the end of the season? Every Walking Dead Series, Ranked View List Hit the comments with your best guesses. Best of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper


Time of India
22-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Go Fintech eyes Australian expansion as global push for inclusive AI-driven finance accelerates
Advertorial Go Fintech, a global financial technology firm, is set to expand into the Australian market, spearheaded by Executive Director Sadaf Roksana. The company plans to invest in early-stage fintech startups, focusing on AI-powered services and RegTech solutions. Go Fintech also aims to collaborate with financial institutions and regulatory bodies to implement AI-driven systems, enhancing financial inclusion for underserved communities. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads AI-powered financial services and automation tools RegTech solutions for compliance, risk, and fraud prevention Digital lending and alternative credit platforms Micro-banking infrastructure designed for financial inclusion Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Real-time credit scoring engines based on behavioural and transactional data Fully automated KYC/AML and anti-fraud infrastructure Digital lending systems tailored for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and micro-entrepreneurs Customer engagement tools powered by behavioural AI and machine learning Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Go Fintech, a fast-growing global financial technology firm with a strong presence across South Asia and the Middle East, is preparing to expand into the Australian market as part of a broader strategy to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and inclusive financial infrastructure across advanced Director Sadaf Roksana , a recognised leader in financial inclusion and digital banking transformation, is spearheading the initiative. The company's Australian play combines venture investment, regulatory engagement, and direct collaboration with financial institutions to modernise core systems and broaden access to credit and its venture capital arm, Go Fintech plans to deploy targeted investments into early-stage and growth fintech startups in Australia, with a focus on technologies that bridge traditional finance and frontier innovation.'Australia presents a unique mix of regulatory maturity and unmet demand for applied fintech innovation,' Roksana said in an interview. 'We're not just bringing capital—we're bringing a tested blueprint for scaling financial access responsibly and efficiently.'Beyond venture activity, Go Fintech intends to partner with domestic banks, credit unions, and regulatory bodies—including Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)—to pilot and implement AI-driven systems aimed at reducing operational friction and increasing credit penetration among underserved products have already been deployed across markets such as Bangladesh, the UAE, and Singapore, where they have helped increase financial inclusion and operational efficiency across both private and public company will roll out initiatives aimed at women, first-generation migrants, Indigenous communities, and regional populations—segments often left behind by traditional banking confirmed that the firm is actively seeking partnerships with community organisations and NGOs to embed educational outreach and digital onboarding across Australia's underserved regions.'We've seen these models succeed in Dhaka, Dubai, and Amman,' she said. 'With local adaptation, there's no reason we can't replicate and exceed those results here.'Founded in the early 2010s, Go Fintech has scaled across multiple jurisdictions with a focus on digital payments, alternative lending, and AI-driven compliance systems. Under Roksana's leadership, the firm has onboarded millions of users and established collaborations with central banks and financial regulators in emerging note that Australia's fintech ecosystem, while highly regulated and competitive, is increasingly open to global entrants offering differentiated value—particularly in AI and RegTech. According to FinTech Australia, venture capital investment in the sector surpassed AUD 2.5 billion in 2024, with AI applications leading growth.'Australia is entering a new phase of fintech maturity,' Roksana said. 'We see strong alignment between our capabilities and what the market needs next: intelligent systems, inclusive design, and regulatory-ready infrastructure.'Go Fintech's Australian launch is expected to include a formal partnership network announcement and initial capital deployment by Q4 2025.


Buzz Feed
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
This $25 Bed Feels Like A ‘Safe Spot' For Pets — And There's A Reason Why
We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. Reviewers say it's like an "anti-anxiety bed" for nervous pets. My pet, Bee, is a former street and shelter cat, and I find that she is prone to anxiety when I'm preoccupied or away from home. So I've been on a quest to help her feel more confident and comfortable in our space. Enter this bestselling calming donut bed from Bedsure (a brand whose soft, affordable bedding for the human set rules the roost on Amazon), which Bee is absolutely smitten with. Designed with donut-like raised sides and a cushioned middle, the bed is so relaxing and comforting to Bee that she sleeps deeper than I've ever seen, audibly snoring in the middle of the day when she's not happily kneading the bed's plush faux-fur shag. Amazon Donut beds like Bedsure's can help pets feel more secure in their environment, according to previous HuffPost reporting. Turns out, there's an explanation for Bee's love of this bed. Like caved or hooded pet beds, donut beds can offer 'a sense of security' for pets, allowing pets to burrow and feel safer in their surroundings, according to previous HuffPost reporting. The bed's potential to make pets feel more secure renders it a great tool for nervous pets like Bee, plus many reviewers' pets who experienced a similar sense of comfort. Amazon 'My dog deals with anxiety and I really wanted him to learn how to find his 'safe spot' ... [he] NEVER liked any dog beds [but] LOVES this bed,' wrote one reviewer, Roksana, who called the donut 'a miracle' and an 'anti-anxiety bed' that's 'nice and soft and pretty durable as he occasionally digs.' The bed's calming effect makes it a good option for dogs and cats who get destructive when they're tired, reviewers add. 'This is the first dog bed that my dog, a lab, actually uses,' wrote a reviewer named Brenda. 'She had a bad habit of scratching on a rug or carpet when she was tired. Now she just curls up in this bed and seems genuinely comfortable and content.' Another reviewer echoed this experience: 'I have one little [Y]orkie poodle mix who loves to cuddle down deep into this bed. It is very soothing to her. Then we have a little Pomeranian chihuahua mix who loves to go wild in her bed and bounces and kicks and lays on her side and does a rapid fire 'side stroke' in it and gets some of her intensive energy out in it. It is the perfect bed for both of them!' Plus, the thing is so soft (one reviewer aptly described it as a 'big soft marshmallow') that I — along with more than a few reviewers — am getting jealous of our pets. 'If they made a human pillow [this] way, I would purchase it for myself LOL,' said a reviewer named Kelli. (FYI: They do make a human version, which I'm begging myself not to get.) The incredible softness makes the bed a nice option for senior pets who have trouble retaining warmth, too. One reviewer, Peggy, wrote that her older cat, who runs cold, 'can be found [every evening] snuggled down in her bed on the shelf, and when I pet her I can feel how warm she is. She opens one eye and begins to purr as if thanking me for this secret snuggly hideaway.' The bed holds its shape well, too, reviewers noted, so older pets can rest their heads on the pillow-like edge and enjoy comfy support. Available in six sizes to accommodate all sizes of dog breeds plus cats, the donut bed comes in tons of colors to match your space. A picture speaks a thousand words, and these reviewer pictures capture pets' utter love of this bed, like this happy dog, this snoozing cat and this luxuriating pup. Grab a Bedsure donut bed for your pet at Amazon now, or check out more reviews: 'I've gone through a bunch of pet beds and I finally found the right one. My pups LOVE this bed. It's like sleeping in a pillowy cushy donut that nestles and supports their bodies. They don't even need a blanket because the sides of the bed snuggles them in soft shaggy warmth. I'm a little jealous because they now spend more time in their beds than on my lap. Thanks Bedsure from a happy doggg mama!' — Charkbach 'The second I cut the box open, fluffed it up and put it on the floor they crawled into it and never left. It's honestly so big I could get in and snuggle with them. It was easy to set up and get the fluff in all the right spots. It seems pretty durable as well, the fluff wasn't easily ripped out or anything while he was scratching the bottom and nesting. I think it's perfect and they love it! My beagle mix is 50 lbs and golden is 80 lbs' — Bri 'My cat is a stress case and this bed is so helpful. He loves it and snuggles in and gets a good sleep. It really calms him down and makes me feel better in the process. I love this product!' — Higher Bar 'i have a very anxious dog and got this to see if it'd be comforting to her. it is; and she LOVES it! i can't even tell you how many nice/expensive beds, but they were all as useless as home decor to her. this bed though, she'll nap in for over an hour and can chill out in! she's usually restless/anxious (regardless of how much exercise she's had) and constantly moving from spot to spot. her donut even comforts her during loud thunderstorms. i used to literally give her trazadone during really bad storms because her anxiety's that bad. so highly recommend trying this if you can resonate! it's good quality, nice looking, neutral, and super soft, so all around a great buy.' — Kara