Egyptian billionaire offers to buy island for refugees

An Egyptian billionaire’s offer to buy an island for refugees is closer to becoming reality.

Naguib Sawiris, one of the region’s wealthiest men, said he has identified two privately owned Greek islands that would be well-suited for the project. “We have corresponded with their owners and expressed our interest to go into negotiation with them,” Sawiris said in a statement.

His idea to create a safe haven for the refugees was first branded as ridiculous by some, but Sawiris said he has received “tons of expressions of interest” from potential donors.

“I’ll make a small port or marina for the boats to land there. I’ll employ the people to build their own homes, their schools, a hospital, a university, a hotel,” he said, adding he could employ between 100,000 and 200,000 refugees.

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Sawiris, the chief executive of telecom group Orascom TMT, said he would name the place “Aylan Island,” in the memory of the Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi, who drowned earlier this month trying to reach Europe with his family.

Photos of his lifeless body washing ashore in Turkey sparked a wave of solidarity and outrage over how Europe has been handling the refugee crisis. “It’s the picture of Aylan that woke me up,” Sawiris told CNN. “I said — I cannot just sit like that and just do nothing, and pretend it’s not my problem.”

He is hoping to get more donations towards the project by setting up a joint stock company with $100 million initial capital. “Anyone who will donate will get share in the company, thus becoming a partner in the island and in the project,” he said. “This way, any money put in will not be completely lost, as the asset (the island) will remain,” he added.

Sawiris said he is now seeking the Greek government’s permission to go ahead with the project. Greek authorities said they have yet to receive a formal request.

Sawiris said he was also approached by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the world’s leading body helping refugees, in order to discuss other ways of possible cooperation.

Sawiris is one of Egypt’s best known businessmen, with a net worth of around $3 billion, and also founder of a political party. He comes from a family of entrepreneurs; his brother Nassef is chairman of Orascom Construction Industries, one of Egypt’s most valuable publicly traded companies.

Europe is struggling to cope with the number of people trying to escape war and poverty. The number of Syrians seeking safety in Europe has more than doubled in the past year.

CNN’s Chris Liakos contributed to this article.

These beautiful idols of Hindu elephant god are making their way to homes all across India today

Every year, during the months of August and September, India gears up to welcome the elephant god.

The Hindu festival of Ganesh Chaturthi celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesh, who is considered the symbol of prosperity, good fortune, wisdom and health. He is also known by 108 other names.

Typically, families bring home an idol of Lord Ganesh—the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati—for two to 21 days. The festival, which starts today (Sept. 17) this year, ends with the immersion of these idols in water bodies.

Massive Ganesh’s sculptures are also installed in pandals (canopies) with extravagant decorations. These pandals are open to public and are a common sight in Maharashtra.

In Mumbai, several Ganpatis are decorated with real gold jewellery worth millions of rupees, and Bollywood stars often visit the famous pandals, sometimes with first prints of their upcoming films. A devotee may have to wait for 24 to 48 hours before they can offer prayers at these famous pandals.

Indian artisans spend months sculpting these idols, which are generally made of clay and then decorated with paint.

Quartz brings you a collection of photos, starting from a couple of months before the festival till the day of Ganesh Chaturthi:

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An artisan works on an idol of Hindu god Ganesh, the deity of prosperity, at a workshop in Mumbai, on July 2.(Reuters/Danish Siddiqui)
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Commuters walk through an alley as an unfinished idol of Ganesh is kept outside a studio in Kolkata, on Sept. 13.(AP Photo/ Bikas Das)
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An artisan gives finishing touches to the idols of Ganesh in Allahabad, on Sept. 8.(AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
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An artisan prepares an idol of Ganesh in Ahmadabad, on July 9.(AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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A boy sits next to his father as he gives final touches to the idols of Lord Ganesh in New Delhi, on Sept. 9.(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
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An artisan paints idols of Lord Ganesh in Allahabad, on Sept. 8.(AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
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A street vendor decorates idols of Ganesh displayed for sale ahead of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Mumbai, on Aug.17.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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An artisan gives final touches to the idols of Ganesh in New Delhi, on Sept. 9.(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
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An artist paints idols of Ganesh being prepared ahead of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Mumbai, on Aug.17.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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An artist paints idols of elephant headed Ganesh being prepared ahead of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Mumbai, on Aug.17.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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An elderly Muslim man walks past idols of Ganesh displayed on a footpath for sale ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Bengaluru, on Aug. 3.(AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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An idol of elephant-headed Ganesh being carried for sale ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Ahmadabad, on Sept. 15.(AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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Devotees carry an idol of Hindu elephant god Ganesh, the deity of prosperity, while it is carried to a place of worship in Ahmedabad, on Sept. 16.(Reuters/Amit Dave)
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Devotees carry an idol of Ganesh from a workshop to a worship venue ahead of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Mumbai, on Sept. 13.(AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)
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Devotees participate in a procession with large statues of Ganesh in Mumbai, on Aug. 30.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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Calif Wildfire claimed an additional 250 homes

(MIDDLETOWN, Calif.) — A Sierra Nevada fire claimed an additional 250 homes, bringing the total to 503, California fire officials said Saturday after making new assessments.

California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection spokesman Mike Mohler said the increased count comes as firefighters make progress and damage inspection teams have access to affected areas.

Cal Fire had reported 252 homes destroyed as of Friday night by the fire burning in Amador and Calaveras counties. Two deaths have been reported.

The fire is 65 percent contained.

A separate blaze in Lake County, about 170 miles northwest, has killed three people, destroyed nearly 600 homes and burned hundreds of other structures.

Heat was descending again on the two deadly and destructive Northern California wildfires after a few days of fair and favorable conditions, and it brought with it fears the blazes could come back to life and major gains could be undone.

“We’re looking at predicted weather of 100 degrees for the next couple of days, and at least mid-90s throughout the weekend,” Scott Mclean, a battalion chief with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, said Friday.

That makes it essential that the smoldering remains of the two giant blazes be dealt with as quickly and thoroughly as possible, Mclean said.

“You’ve got some high temps, high winds that could stir up those ash piles and those ember piles,” he said. “We have to do that mop-up to be sure this fire goes to bed.”

By Saturday morning the blaze in Lake County had charred 116 square miles and was 48 percent contained.

The two killed by the Amador and Calaveras county fire — 66-year-old Mark McCloud and 82-year-old Owen Goldsmith — died after rejecting orders from authorities to evacuate, Cal Fire spokeswoman Lynnette Round said.

It wasn’t clear if the three dead in Lake County had received evacuation notices, but two of them declined requests by friends and family to leave.

The body of 72-year-old Barbara McWilliams, who used a walker, was found in her home in Anderson Springs. Her caregiver, Jennifer Hittson, said there were no evacuation orders when she left McWilliams’ home on the afternoon of Sept. 12, and no indication the fire was that serious.

She asked McWilliams if she wanted to leave, but the retired teacher declined, saying the fire didn’t seem bad.

Elsewhere in Anderson Springs, the body of former newspaper reporter Leonard Neft, 69, was found near his burnt car after what may have been an attempt to escape, his daughter Joslyn Neft said Friday. His wife had asked him to leave earlier Saturday, but he said the fire looked far away.

The body of Bruce Beven Burns, 65, was found in a building on the grounds of his brother’s recycling business, where Burns also lived. It’s unknown why he stayed.

A number of survivors of the fire said they never got an official evacuation notice when the danger was at its peak a week ago.

High school math teacher Bill Davis watched from his home as smoke mounted. From a previous fire in late July, he knew to expect a recorded call on his cellphone or look for someone coming through the neighborhood with a bullhorn yelling for people to evacuate.

“None of that happened,” he said. His house in Lake County burned after he finally rounded up his cats and left.

Authorities defended their warnings and rescue attempts, saying they did all they could to reach people in the remote area of homes, many prized for their privacy.

“You may get that notice, or you may not, depending on how fast that fire is moving,” Round said. If you can see the fire, you need to be going.”

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Associated Press Writers Andrew Dalton in Los Angeles and Olga Rodriquez in San Francisco contributed to this report.

Ford Brings In-Vehicle Notifications And Sensor Access To Its Sync AppLink Developer Platform

Ford is holding its annual developer conference in tandem with the TechCrunch Disrupt SF Hackathon this weekend and ahead of the event, the company announced an update to its Sync AppLink developer platform.

AppLink, which allows smartphone apps to connect to the car, now allows developers to make better use of Ford’s new SYNC 3 infotainment system. This means apps can now push in-vehicle notifications to both the car’s audio system and its displays, for example, and access some of the car’s sensors through AppLink. Apps will also now be able to use the car’s built-in microphones to receive voice controls.

The new Sync is a major step up from the old system in terms of usability, but it’s also the first time that Ford has brought together its AppLink technology and Ford MyTouch interface. It took Ford a while to bring this integrated system to market, given that Sync made its debut in 2007 and the MyFord Touch user interface launched in 2012, but AppLink wasn’t really integrated into those systems.

“When we brought it to market, it was a revolutionary product. Nobody was building systems like MyFord Touch,” Ford’s Julius Marchwicki, the company’s global product manager for Sync AppLink, told me when I asked him why this integration took so long. “But it came at the expense in quality — which we needed to correct for our customers,” he added.

With the updated AppLink, developers will be able push notifications to the driver, but depending on whether the app is running in the foreground and the actual geographical region, Ford will restrict how often apps will be able to alert users.

The most important new feature, however, is access to the car’s sensors. Currently, gadgets like AutomaticMojio and others can already pull data from the car’s OBD port and Marchwicki acknowledged that there is definitely an overlap between the kind of sensor data these tools and AppLink now offer developers. He argues, though, that AppLink’s data set can give developers information like rain sensor data and location information that isn’t accessible through the OBD port (though Mojio has a built-in GPS receiver, for example).

“We’ve taken what we think is the most useful information that can be easily translated into user-actionable data by developers,” Marchwicki said. He believes this opens up lots of opportunities for crowdsourced information, for example (when your wipers are on, after all, that’s probably a good indication that it’s raining in your current location).

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Problem: 13,000 Developers, 90 Apps

Ford says that more than 13,000 developers have registered for its developer program since it rolled out in 2013 and more than 24,000 software development kits have been downloaded. Sadly, that doesn’t mean that there are now thousands of compatible apps. Instead, there are only 90. Any way you look at it, that’s a massive gap.

Marchwicki acknowledged as much. “There is a clear gap between exploring and bringing it into the car,” he said and noted that the degree of testing and quality assurance necessary to allow apps in the car is one of the main reasons for the small number of apps available right now. “I don’t think developers who are developing for the automotive space are aware of our quality requirements.”

To rectify this, the company plans to ensure that developers have more realistic expectations when they develop for the car and understand that they have to make sure they exactly follow Ford’s quality guidelines. In addition, Marchwicki’s team is also looking at releasing a software emulator so developers can test their apps more easily.

Because it’s so hard to get apps into the car, Ford runs the risk that developers will simply develop for Android Auto and Apple’s CarPlay platform instead — both of which Ford says it will support in the future.

To counter this, Ford has recently open-sourced the AppLink platform and some other manufacturers, including Toyota, are now looking at support it. That would give developers a larger potential install base, but I think what developers really want is an easy way to integrate their apps with the car.

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Nigerian Universities Not Listed In World’s First 700

No Nigerian university is in the first 700 higher institutions of learning in the world and the first 18 in Africa, according to the QS World University Rankings 2015/16.

However, South Africa has nine institutions while Egypt has five. Ghana, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have one institution each.

“This is the 12th edition of QS’s annual ranking of the world’s top universities, which uses six performance indicators to assess institutions’ global reputation, research impact, staffing levels and international complexion,” the report said.
In Africa, the University of Cape Town, South Africa, is ranked first on the continent and 171st in the world. The Stellenbosch University, South Africa, is rated second in Africa and 302nd in the world. The University of the Witwatersrand is the third on the continent and 331st globally.
On the global scale, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, scored 100 per cent to retain its top spot in the QS rankings for the fourth year consecutively. Harvard University (US) climbed two places to rank second, followed by the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom), and Stanford University (US) in joint third. MIT came first in the 2012 global rating – a position which Harvard and Cambridge universities had once occupied – and has remained there ever since.
“The primary aim of the QS World University Rankings is to help students make informed comparisons of leading universities around the world,” stated the report.

Photos Of The Gas Explosion In Port Harcourt (Viewers Discretion Is STRONGLY Advised)

At least four persons were killed and some injured in a gas explosion that hit a mini gas plant in the Eliozu axis of Port-Harcourt Rivers state on Thursday evening.
The explosion occurred during transfusion of industrial gas into a cylinder of an air conditioner(strange)…
We will bring more details as later.
Rip to the dead.
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Buhari Cancels Groundbreaking Ceremony For Superhighway In Cross River

The proposed visit of President Muhammadu Buhari to Cross River State for the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a 260km superhighway has been cancelled.A statement by Christian Ita, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River, on Thursday, September 17, 2015 confirmed the cancellation.
It stated that the decision to postpone the ceremony was communicated to the governor in a letter signed by the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari. “The presidency attributed the shift to a letter written to the president by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Environment, Nana Fatima Mede.
“She claimed that the proposed highway, if allowed to go on, would cut through the Cross River National Park. “The letter claimed that the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) on the proposed road was yet to be carried out,” the statement said. But, Mr. Ita stated that the proposed road would not traverse the Cross River National Park, as the superhighway would be several kilometres away from the national park.
“Based on the input of the Cross River National Park, the road has since been re-routed with the alignment now several kilometers away from the park. “As a governor who is passionate about the preservation of the state’s biodiversity with his establishment of the Green Police, he would not embark on a project that would undermine the environment,” Mr. Ita stated. He said the EIA report on the road was being handled by environmental consultants, PGM (Nig) Limited recommended to the state by the Federal Ministry of Environment. Mr. Ita said the governor would work closely with the presidency to clear areas of doubt, adding that a new date for the ceremony would be announced later.