Manama: Bahraini daily newspapers today focused on local events that happened over the past 24 hours. According to Bahrain News Agency, several significant activities have unfolded across various sectors, highlighting Bahrain's proactive engagement on both national and international platforms. Health Ministry Undersecretary participated in the GCC Health Council executive meeting, reflecting Bahrain's commitment to regional health collaborations. Similarly, a Foreign Ministry official attended a preparatory meeting for the upcoming GCC-Central Asia summit, indicating the nation's active role in fostering international diplomatic relations. Bahrain is also set to inaugurate its national pavilion, 'Connecting Seas,' at Expo 2025 Osaka. This initiative underscores Bahrain's dedication to showcasing its cultural and economic achievements on a global stage. In another development, the Bahrain Dispute Resolution Council's Secretary General attended a reception focused on international investment mechanisms, sig nifying Bahrain's interest in enhancing its investment landscape. The Bahrain Grand Prix has become a centerpiece of attraction, with the Formula 1 Village drawing significant crowds on the first day of the event. The Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority is promoting the Grand Prix through global tourism campaigns, aiming to boost international interest and attendance. Additionally, the RAK Art Foundation and Bahrain International Circuit collaborated on a public art installation during the Formula 1 weekend, enhancing the cultural appeal of the event. World Champions McLaren made headlines by going fastest in the second F1 practice under the lights at the Bahrain GP 2025 held at the Bahrain International Circuit, highlighting the competitive spirit and international attention the event garners each year.