Bahrain’s Daily Newspapers Highlight Key Events and Developments


Manama: Bahraini daily newspapers today focused on events that happened over the past 24 hours.



According to Bahrain News Agency, significant attention was given to several notable occurrences across various sectors in the region.



The Oil Minister of Bahrain participated in the European Refining Technology Conference held in Cannes, reflecting the country’s active engagement in global energy discussions. Meanwhile, the Jordanian Foreign Minister had a meeting with the Chairman of the Shura Council, indicating ongoing diplomatic interactions.



In Riyadh, the Youth Minister represented Bahrain at the Misk Global Forum 2025, showcasing the nation’s commitment to youth development. On the educational front, Vatel Bahrain achieved a rating of compliance with national quality standards, marking a significant milestone in educational excellence.



Infrastructure development was highlighted as the Works Ministry received the MEED Award for the Muharraq Ring Road, recognized as the Best Roads Project in the MENA region. Additionally, Al Bilad Real Estate announced the launch of a dancing fountain project at Water Garden City, aiming to enhance local attractions.



In employment news, Ibn Al Nafees Hospital and HyperMax have added 10 and 17 job vacancies, respectively, for citizens on the National Employment Platform, contributing to the local job market. On the diplomatic front, Shaikh Khalid bin Abdullah attended the Omani Embassy’s National Day reception on behalf of HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.



The healthcare sector saw the SCH Chairman inaugurating a Critical and Emergency Care Conference. Furthermore, the King Hamad Global Centre received a delegation from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, underscoring interfaith relations.



The Supreme Judicial Council’s Deputy Chairman welcomed delegations for the First Arab Conference on Law and Advocacy, emphasizing legal cooperation. Lastly, the Finance Minister inaugurated “The Market 2.0” Conference, and the Education Ministry signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the British Council to enhance English language learning.

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