Manama: Bahraini daily newspapers today focused on local events that occurred over the past 24 hours, emphasizing significant national developments and international engagements. The coverage included various government activities and international relations initiatives.
According to Bahrain News Agency, HM King issued Order (15) of 2026, which was a prominent subject in the day’s publications. The King also received additional cables from Bahraini families, affirming their loyalty and support. Furthermore, HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister met with the Ambassador of Italy to Bahrain, discussing matters of mutual interest.
The Foreign Minister’s activities were also highlighted. He engaged in a telephone call with his Danish counterpart and marked Bahrain Press Day, underscoring the importance of media in society. The Information Minister extended congratulations to Rashid Al Hamer for his election to the International Federation of Journalists Executive Committee, a development that was well-received in the press.
The General Command of Bahrain Defence Force announced that all units are maintaining the highest levels of readiness. This statement aligns with the national focus on security and preparedness. In a related achievement, Bahrain secured a seat on the International Federation of Journalists Executive Committee, reflecting its growing influence in global media circles.
In the education sector, the Arabian Gulf University’s Nursing Programme has advanced to ACEN Accreditation Candidacy, showcasing strides in academic excellence. Additionally, the first GCC-EU Ambassadorial Dialogue took place in Geneva, marking a significant step in regional diplomacy.
The GCC Secretary General noted the activation of alternative logistics routes to ensure the protection of supply chains, a crucial development amidst global economic challenges. Meanwhile, the UAE made strides by establishing a national committee to document aggression and international crimes.
In regional diplomacy, HM Sultan of Oman and the Egyptian President discussed regional developments, while the UAE President and the Egyptian counterpart focused on bilateral ties and regional progress. These discussions reflect ongoing efforts to address regional challenges through dialogue and cooperation.