World Health Organisation says death toll from coronavirus has risen to 39.
US Secretary of State joins Britain's William Hague and ministers from Germany, France, Saudi Arabia and Qatar at Doha conference.
Al Noor Hospitals sold 38.5m shares, or a 32.9% stake, at an offer price of £5.75 each
Riydah's ministry of health says three more people have contracted Mers-CoV and four others have died.
Ministry of Health in Riyadh confirms three more cases of Mers-CoV and another rise in death toll.
Group's turnover remained broadly unchanged at £1.7bn.
A powerful digital spying tool used by governments to monitor its citizens has been linked to a failed attack on a US citizen.
World Health Organisation says three more people have died from the novel coronavirus.
Man dies in French hospital after contracting Sars-like coronavirus in Dubai.
Tunis confirms first cases of Sars-like NCoV after brother and sister contract disease.
A Romanian prisoner has created a device which will prevent criminals from "skimming" people's bank account details when they use an ATM.
Rising Islamic finance activity in the Gulf prompts the UK's largest standalone Islamic bank to open Dubai office
Huge cyber bank theft allowed criminals to access ATM machines in 27 countries and steal $45m.
Seven victims reported dead in Saudi Arabia from flu strain that sparked global health scare 10 years ago.
A seven-month-old male foetus was found in the toilet of the residence of a woman in Umm Al Quwain (UAQ) and police has held the woman for questioning.
Omar Borkan Al Gala, is set to star in a short film along with Homeland actor Navid Negahban.
Research into spying software sold by Gamma International shows it is now being used in 36 countries.
Queen welcomes UAE president Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan in Windsor while 94 activists go on trial in Abu Dhabi.
Sheikh Khalifa al-Nahyan will be hosted by Queen at Windsor Castle while David Cameron promises to raise British prisoners' allegations.
UAE's human rights record questioned amid torture allegations and free expression crackdown but, asks Shane Croucher, is it business as usual?
David Cameron demands investigation into claims Grant Cameron, Suneet Jeerh and Karl Williams tortured by UAE police.
Omar Borkan Al Gala is reportedly one of the three hunks deported from Saudi Arabia because of their good looks.