Car explodes in central Cairo, injuring 13 people

    Reuters: A car exploded in central Cairo on Monday after colliding with a microbus, injuring 13 people, the Egyptian health ministry said. Reuters reporters heard a loud blast in the area and saw a car on the side of the road completely destroyed, with bits of twisted and punctured metal scattered nearby. There appeared to…

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      Stocks inch down after bumpy ride

      Desk Report: Stocks inched lower yesterday after volatile trading as investors remained cautious stance.Brokers said the market finished flat as a section of investors continued on profit booking tendency while some others were busy rebalancing portfolio after quarterly earnings declarations, reports Financial Express.

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        BRTA to remain open six days

        Desk Report: Bangl-adesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) has decided to keep its all circle offices open for 12 hours every day, except Friday, in order to provide its services properly. All BRTA circle offices will remain open from 9:00am to 9:00pm every day, except Friday, said a press release issued by the road transport authority…

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          Every house will get electricity connection by 2021: PM

          UNB: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated eight newly constructed power plants on Sunday, adding some 1742 megawatts (MW) of electricity to the national grid, reports UNB. She opened the power generation stations through a videoconference at her official residence Ganobhaban in the city. The Prime Minister also inaugurated two power grid substations and 100 per…

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            Greece wildfires: Emergency chiefs replaced

            Abrar Hussain: After last month’s deadly wildfire near its capital, Greece appointed new heads of key emergency services, according to a statement from the prime minister’s office on Sunday. It said that the heads of the police force and fire brigade had been replaced by their deputies. It comes two days after the resignation of…

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