Hikma Pharmaceuticals - the $918 million drug company from Jordan - says it has no immediate plans to delist from Nasdaq Dubai, amid discussions with officials on whether the UAE's exchanges will merge. Read Article No Nasdaq Dubai delisting for Jordan's Hikma - yet
NMC Health says it plans to push into the nascent healthcare markets of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, less than one week after raising £117 million during its initial public offering in London. Read Article NMC aims to expand in Qatar and Saudi
NMC Health is expected to raise as much as $281 million from global investors after setting the pricing for its initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange. Read Article NMC Health set to raise up to $281m
NMC Healthcare shuns local stock markets to list in London, in an effort to secure the funds for expansion of hospitals and clinics in the UAE from emerging market investors. Read Article NMC Healthcare plans $250m London listing
The UAE's RAK Petroleum is to merge with DNO, the Norwegian oil and gas company. The resulting company is considering a London listing even as it loses cash on production in Iraqi Kurdistan. Read Article RAK Petroleum lines up merger
Shares in DP World, the port operator, were lacklustre on the first day of trading as investors looked to a future sell-down by the company's parent for future liquidity. Read Article DP World makes quiet London debut
The United States and the Afghan government announce they will hold talks with the Taliban in Doha this week aimed at achieving peace in Afghanistan. US to hold peace talks with Taliban
More than 200,000 people marched across the country to vent their anger at the government's lavish spending in demonstrations which were initially triggered by a rise in bus fares. Brazil hit by largest protests in 20 years
A culinary map of the variety of Indian food organised by Indian states in just the two-kilometre radius of Karama in Dubai - often billed Little India. With map. A guide to Karama's Indian restaurants state by state
The days of taking one picture at a time on real film, rather than a disk, have never lost their romance. Neither have the images, a website is proving. Rym Ghazal reports Snapshots tell of the way we were