UAE’s PureHealth expands UK presence with $1.2bn acquisition 

The partnership is set to benefit both nations’ healthcare systems, introducing advanced technologies and broader treatment options for patients in the UAE. File
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Updated 29 August 2023
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UAE’s PureHealth expands UK presence with $1.2bn acquisition 

RIYADH: PureHealth, an Abu Dhabi-based healthcare firm backed by state investor ADQ, has entered the UK market with the acquisition of independent hospital operator Circle Health Group, in a deal valued at 4.41 billion dirhams ($1.2 billion). 

This move is aimed at strengthening the UAE’s position as a global healthcare leader, demonstrating its push to expand advanced medical services. 

The partnership is set to benefit both nations’ healthcare systems, introducing advanced technologies and broader treatment options for patients in the UAE.  

Furthermore, the acquisition will facilitate the exchange of innovative medical practices and expert collaboration, contributing to the growth of clinical expertise. 

“This acquisition marks an important milestone in our journey towards creating a global healthcare network which revolutionizes patient care,” said Farhan Malik, managing director and group CEO of PureHealth, in a statement.   

As the region’s largest healthcare group, he added: “PureHealth is well-positioned to make significant contributions to the improvement of healthcare systems and access to world-class medical services in the UAE and beyond.” 


Pakistan to launch first national anti-polio drive of 2026 today to vaccinate millions

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Pakistan to launch first national anti-polio drive of 2026 today to vaccinate millions

  • Pakistani health volunteers will aim to vaccinate over 45 million children from Feb. 2-8, reports state media 
  • Pakistan reported 31 polio cases last year, which were significantly lower than the 74 cases it reported in 2024 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani health authorities will launch the year’s first national anti-polio drive today, Monday, to vaccinate over 45 million children against the virus, state media reported as Islamabad aims to eliminate the disease. 

Eliminating poliovirus remains a critical health initiative of Pakistan, which along with Afghanistan, is one of only two countries worldwide where the virus is endemic. Pakistan reported 31 cases of polio in 2025, which authorities say is a significant decline from the alarming 74 cases of the disease it reported in 2024. 

Prime Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication Ayesha Raza Farooq announced last month that the anti-polio vaccination campaign will be conducted across the country from Feb. 2 to 8, during which over 45 million children under the age of five will be targeted. She said a total of 400,000 trained health volunteers will go door-to-door to administer polio drops to children. 

“A varied duration anti-polio campaign in Punjab, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will begin from tomorrow [Monday],” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported on Sunday. 

The National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC), in an earlier statement, said six national polio campaigns were conducted across the country in 2025. The NEOC urged parents to fully cooperate with polio teams and ensure their children receive polio drops. 
Polio workers and their security escorts have repeatedly been targeted in militant attacks, particularly in parts of Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan provinces, complicating efforts to vaccinate children in remote areas. 
A gun attack targeting a polio vaccination team in Pakistan’s northwestern Bajaur district in December 2025 left one police constable and a civilian dead.

Natural disasters, such as floods, have also disrupted vaccination campaigns in recent years.