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Yorkshire teens win in BAFTA Young Game Designer Competition
Yorkshire teens win in BAFTA Young Game Designer Competition

BBC News

timea day ago

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Yorkshire teens win in BAFTA Young Game Designer Competition

Two teenagers from Yorkshire have scooped prizes at a national competition for young video game designers.13-year-old Thiago, from Sheffield, and 14-year-old Tanisi, from Leeds, were crowned winners in the BAFTA Young Game Designer were selected from 52 finalists aged between 10 and 18, who each created a game or a game work will be showcased at the Power Up video game exhibition in London, Manchester, and Bradford, as well as at a BAFTA showcase event. Thiago won in the age 10-14 Game Making Award created a game called Sir Floofington, where the player controls a knight who wields a broom whilst hunting for the Golden said he had been inspired by other dungeon crawlers where the player fights enemies and hunts for treasure, but had wanted to put his own spin on added he had also been inspired by his dad, who is a game producer."I've always wanted to get the ideas that I have in my head out into code, that way other people can enjoy them as much as I do," he said."I might see a game on YouTube and think it's great, then have a long train of thought about how I can make it better and different."He said it feels "really, really wonderful" to have won."I've seen everyone else's games and they're really good, so I feel really humbled." Tanisi won in the age 10-14 Game Concept Award category, for her idea for a psychological horror The Undead, the game which would let the player control a character trying to find their missing family in a post-apocalyptic world filled with said she "loves storytelling", but had not written a story for a video game before said she was "so grateful" that someone else had seen the vision she had been trying to convey in her proposal."I didn't know if it was going to be seen in the way I saw it," she said. Inel Tomlinson, host of the competition's online prize ceremony, said: "It's refreshing to see such real, thought provoking, human ideas from these young game designers, and I'm truly excited to see what they'll create in the future."Judge and game producer Dan Ayoub said: "As someone who's been making games for many years, this experience left me deeply inspired—and incredibly optimistic about the future of our industry.""It was an absolute honour to serve on the judging panel, and beyond the joy of working alongside brilliant developers, I was genuinely humbled by the level of talent, creativity, and ambition these young creators brought." Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds or catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

Angel Reese turns heads with celebration of her dog Thiago amid WNBA struggle
Angel Reese turns heads with celebration of her dog Thiago amid WNBA struggle

Time of India

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Angel Reese turns heads with celebration of her dog Thiago amid WNBA struggle

Angel Reese turns heads with celebration of her dog Thiago amid WNBA struggle (Image Source: Getty Images) In the middle of rapidly increasing criticism over Angel Reese's recent WNBA performance and a fiery rivalry stealing headlines, Angel Reese finds herself in the spotlight once more, but for an unexpected reason. Days after a tough defeat, she shared an extravagant birthday tribute to her dog, Thiago, igniting a wave of both praise and scrutiny. Was this a way to sidestep the drama or a defiant move in career turbulence? What's truly happening with Angel Reese? Let's take a closer look. Angel Reese shows love to her dog Thiago on his birthday Angel Reese threw a birthday party for her dog, Thiago King Reese, who just turned two. She posted cute photos on Instagram. One showed Thiago with a small cake and an unlit candle. Another showed him sitting in a fancy Louis Vuitton dog bag, looking happy and stylish. Angel called Thiago her 'baby boy' and said she loves him a lot. She first got Thiago while dating Cam'Ron Fletcher, a former basketball player. Even though the two broke up in early 2024, Angel kept Thiago and continued to spoil him. This sweet moment showed a softer side of the tough basketball player. The photos were taken at her home in Chicago and quickly caught fans' attention online. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play Chess on Your PC, Free Play Classic Chess Install Now Undo Many people praised her for being such a caring pet mom. Angel Reese turns heads with celebration of her dog Thiago amid WNBA struggle (Image Source: Instagram Story) Angel Reese faces tough game and online criticism after loss Just two days before Thiago's birthday post, Angel Reese had a rough time on the court. On June 7, the Chicago Sky played against the Indiana Fever at Wintrust Arena. The Sky lost the game badly, with a score of 79-52. Angel only scored four points. After the game, fans criticized her performance. Some even made fun of her for wearing a stylish outfit but not playing well. There is also talk about her rivalry with Caitlin Clark from the Indiana Fever. Some fans and media have been making the rivalry bigger than it is. On June 9, WNBA legend Candace Parker told Newsweek that the drama should stop. She said, 'It needs to end for the sake of the WNBA,' pointing out how the constant talk brings bad attention. This issue also brings up an old incident from May 17, 2024. During a game in Indiana, some fans were accused of saying racist things to Angel Reese. But after an investigation, the WNBA said there was no proof. Still, on May 21, Angel spoke out, saying, 'There's no place in this league for racism.' Angel Reese is now trying to stay strong through the ups and downs. While she shows love to her dog Thiago, she is also dealing with pressure from fans, critics, and the spotlight. Also Read: Former Los Angeles Lakers forward Michael Beasley makes bold claim about defeating LeBron James

'We do not fear them' - flotilla activists in bid to reach Gaza
'We do not fear them' - flotilla activists in bid to reach Gaza

RTÉ News​

time07-06-2025

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  • RTÉ News​

'We do not fear them' - flotilla activists in bid to reach Gaza

Under the heat of the Mediterranean sun, a small group of activists is currently making its way by water to one of the the most dangerous places on earth. Their destination? Gaza. Their mission? To "break the siege and to create a people's humanitarian corridor". This small sailboat carrying 12 volunteers from around the world - including climate campaigner Greta Thunberg - is named the Madleen. It is the latest ship to attempt the audacious crossing to Gaza as part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. "When you see people starving to death, you bring them food," Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila tells RTÉ News from the ship, which set sail from Sicily last Sunday and aims to arrive in Gaza on Monday morning. "We're bringing food, medicine, crutches, prosthetics for amputated children and water filters," Thiago said, though he acknowledges it is just a "drop in the ocean" of what is required. "We are (on) a small boat of 18 metres, but it is carrying the hope of millions and millions of people." However, the Madleen faces significant obstacles in reaching its destination. In a statement to RTÉ News, Israel's Defense Forces said it intended to enforce a "security naval blockade" on Gaza and is "prepared for a wide range of scenarios". Despite that, Thiago remains defiant. "We do not fear them. They can't threaten us. In the end, we know that we have the social majorities of the world with us." What is the Freedom Flotilla Coalition? The Madleen ship was launched by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), which describes itself as a "grassroots people-to-people solidarity movement composed of campaigns and initiatives to end the blockade of Gaza". It has been organising flotillas since 2010 with the aim of breaking the Israeli maritime blockade on Gaza. The FFC has emphasised that all volunteers and crew on board the Madleen are trained in non-violence and are sailing "unarmed in a peaceful act of civil resistance against Israel's actions in Gaza". The launch of the Madleen in Italy last weekend received media attention around the world. Hope Greta and her friends can swim! — Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) June 1, 2025 It was also attended by a number of Irish people who showed their support for the mission, including activist Caoimhe Butterly, actor Liam Cunningham and Senator Lynn Ruane. However, the Madleen has also attracted criticism from supporters of Israel, most notably from US Republican senator Lindsey Graham, who was rebuked for his social media on the launch. Damage to previous FFC ship Last month, another vessel operated by the group, the Conscience, caught fire before it was due to set sail for Gaza. The ship had been en route to Malta to collect a large contingent of activists, including Greta Thunberg, when the incident occurred in the early hours of 2 May. According to the FFC, the fire was caused by an Israeli-operated drone. "While it was 14 nautical miles from the coast of Malta in international waters, it came under attack," said Huwaida Arraf, a spokesperson for the Freedom Flotilla. "A drone fired two missiles at the front of the ship, igniting a fire and compromising the hull." Israel has not responded to requests for comment. Images posted online by the FFC appear to show damage to the hull of the ship. The Maltese government has confirmed that its Vessel Traffic Services received a mayday call from the Conscience just after midnight on 2 May, "reporting a fire on the bow while outside territorial waters". A tug boat arrived on the scene and began the firefighting operation, and all crew were confirmed safe. After two weeks at sea, the ship was permitted to dock in Malta, and its crew and passengers disembarked safely. Irish involvement in previous flotillas Since the Freedom Flotilla Coalition was established in 2010, Irish people have been involved in a number of attempted operations. Five Irish activists were detained in Israel when soldiers took control of the MV Rachel Corrie, which had been attempting to deliver aid to Gaza in 2010. The vessel had been following a flotilla of aid vessels which was raided by Israeli troops the week previous. Nine people were killed in the incident and 30 wounded. Both sides accused the other of causing the deadly violence. All passengers on the MV Rachel Corrie returned home safely. The following year in 2011, an Irish ship named MV Saoirse was damaged while docked in a Greek port - an incident described by the activists as "deliberate sabotage". Some of the crew attempted another crossing on the Saoirse, which was later intercepted by the Israeli Navy in what was a "violent and dangerous" operation, according to those on board. People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy (then a Socialist Party MEP) and former Ireland rugby player Trevor Hogan were among 14 Irish activists detained in an Israeli jail for a number of days. Recalling the incident, Trevor Hogan said: "Initially we all were very hopeful that we might actually get through, and then on the fifth morning, we saw the naval ship around the horizon, and it just escalated from there". "We were essentially then chased down and kidnapped when we were still in international waters. "They wanted us to sign a document to say that we'd entered Israel illegally, which was completely lies." Despite the tense and difficult encounter, Trevor said he remained committed to the objectives of the operation. "In the moment, you don't actually feel too afraid, because you know you're doing the right thing - you're standing up for justice." Now, almost 14 years on, he says he admires the bravery of those on board the Madleen, adding: "To me it's even more courageous to go out there now." He says it is vitally important that the world stands together to reject and punish the actions of the Israeli government in Gaza, where Palestinians are "suffering the most horrendous starvation". He hopes that the efforts by civil society groups like the Freedom Flotilla can give some small comfort of support to the Palestinians, while also pushing governments of the world to "actually respond and impose sanctions". "So all these small actions, they can help."

Chelsea outcast's son joins Arsenal as Blues exile faces uncertain future
Chelsea outcast's son joins Arsenal as Blues exile faces uncertain future

Metro

time01-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Metro

Chelsea outcast's son joins Arsenal as Blues exile faces uncertain future

Raheem Sterling has had an underwhelming loan spell at Arsenal but will remain linked to the club as son Thiago has joined the Gunners' academy. The England international's oldest son has signed up to join the Hale End academy at just eight years old. Paige Milian, Sterling's partner and Thiago's mother, posted the news on Instagram, writing: 'Beyond proud of my first born son Thiago for signing with @officialarsenalacademy U9's. 'The growth, dedication, and hard work you've shown over the past year has been incredible to watch, you've earned this. 'This is just the beginning so keep your feet on the ground, stay humble, and keep grinding, the journey doesn't stop here. Let's go TT.' Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. Thiago Sterling will hope to follow the likes of Bukayo Saka, Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly through the ranks at Arsenal in the years to come. While he will now remain very interested in the club, Raheem is set to leave Arsenal at the end of his current loan spell after a disappointing time on the pitch in north London. After two years at Chelsea it was made clear to the 30-year-old that he was no longer in the first team plans and would have extremely limited opportunities under Enzo Maresca. It appeared that he had found the ideal move in a loan switch to Arsenal, where he would challenge for a spot in the first team at a side competing for titles. Sterling would go on to make seven Premier League starts and 17 top flight appearances in total, failing to score in any of them. He made 28 appearances across all competitions, scoring just once in the Carabao Cup and showing only very brief glimpses of his best form. His future is now unclear as Arsenal will not be interested in making the move permanent and the chances of Sterling returning to the Chelsea first team are very remote. Having previously played for Manchester City and Liverpool, it now looks likely that the winger faces a step down in the size of club he will be playing for. Sterling does not turn 31 years old until December but has racked up a huge amount of experience, making 577 professional appearances since his debut as a 17-year-old for Liverpool in 2012. He has also won 82 caps for England, scoring 20 goals, but has not played for the Three Lions since 2022. Another man who has played for both Chelsea and Arsenal has suggested Fulham as a logical next stop in the career of Sterling. William Gallas told Genting Casino: 'I think it's time for a fresh challenge for Raheem Sterling. He has the chance to show what he could do at Chelsea and then Arsenal but it hasn't happened. More Trending 'He needs to go somewhere he will get more opportunities because even with some rotation at Arsenal, Mikel Arteta hasn't given him that. 'I think one of Arteta's biggest mistakes has been a lack of rotation at times because they have picked up injuries. 'You have to give players a rest at certain times, but with Sterling, he must be frustrated, maybe he will want to stay in the Premier League and in London. 'He's 30 now, but maybe a club like Fulham could give him that opportunity and more chances to play. I'm curious to see what happens next.' MORE: Paris Saint-Germain can add Club World Cup glory to their awesome Champions League final success MORE: Chelsea have key advantage over Man Utd in race to sign £70m Premier League star MORE: Arsenal and Man Utd boost in Viktor Gyokeres race as contenders withdraw

Arsenal finally ready to complete striker transfer with England U17 star lined up for £1m move to Emirates
Arsenal finally ready to complete striker transfer with England U17 star lined up for £1m move to Emirates

Scottish Sun

time01-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Arsenal finally ready to complete striker transfer with England U17 star lined up for £1m move to Emirates

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ARSENAL are finally ready to sign a No 9 — England youth striker Igor Tyjon. The Gunners want to strike a deal with Blackburn Rovers for the 17-year-old, who has already made two substitute appearances in the Championship. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Manchester United had been strongly linked to Igor Tyjon Credit: Rex 2 Raheem Sterling's son Thiago also signed for the club this week Credit: Emirates chiefs are willing to pay over £1million up front, with additional fees tied to future appearances. However, Blackburn are expected to demand as much as possible for one of their prized academy assets. Manchester United showed interest in Tyjon a year ago, but the teenager — who is also eligible to represent Poland — was happy to stay at Ewood Park and fight for a place in the first team. Arsenal may be harder to resist given their strong track record of promoting young talent. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS TRANSFER LATEST First window OPEN as PSG after Argentine wonderkid, City and Cherki 'close' In other academy news, Raheem Sterling's eight-year-old son Thiago, has joined Arsenal- just as his father's loan spell from Chelsea comes to an end. News of Thiago's move to the Gunners' academy was shared by Sterling's long-term partner Paige Milian, to her 100,000 Instagram followers. She posted: 'The journey doesn't stop here, let's go.' Among the pictures she shared were shots of Thiago holding up an Arsenal shirt alongside his six-year-old brother, Thai. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS One caption read: 'Beyond proud of my first-born son Thiago for signing with Arsenal Academy's U9s.' Thierry Henry hits out at Mikel Arteta as trophyless Arsenal are shown up by 'the Man Utd that everyone laughs at' Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta's side ran out of steam in the Premier League title race with Liverpool emerging as champions. And despite convincingly beating Real Madrid they fell short against eventual winners PSG in the Champions League. The lack of a true out-and-out striker has been a major topic of discussion among the Arsenal fanbase and the club is expected to make a big-name signing this summer. They have been strongly linked with RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko and Sporting CP's Viktor Gyokeres.

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