Manama: Bahraini daily newspapers today focused on events that happened over the past 24 hours. Key highlights include a variety of activities and initiatives spearheaded by the nation's leadership and institutions. According to Bahrain News Agency, HM King received well-wishers for Ramadhan and ordered Eid Al Fitr disbursements for families supported by the Royal Humanitarian Foundation (RHF). Additionally, HM King conveyed congratulations to the Tunisian President, which was echoed by HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister. In national events, HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad attended the closing ceremony of the Royal Guard Ramadhan Sports Tournament. The Interior Minister honored winners of the Interior Ministry's Quran competition, while the Justice Ministry expanded its electronic notarisation services with 58 new transaction types. The Foreign Minister was notably active, receiving a call from the Azerbaijani counterpart, chairing the second meeting of the MBMA Board of Trustees, and hosting the Egyptian Ambassador. The Information Minister also engaged with international counterparts by receiving the Saudi Ambassador. Infrastructure and educational developments were also in the spotlight as the Education Ministry laid the foundation stone for a new girls' school in Galali, and the Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) launched a solar energy system at the Khalifa City water distribution station. In the broader regional context, Bahrain participated in the Brussels Conference on Supporting Syria and the Region and highlighted youth empowerment in an Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) seminar. The Nasser Centre for Science and Technology achieved a milestone by becoming the first accredited training partner for CREST cybersecurity programs in the Gulf. Additionally, the Public Prosecution's Equal Opportunities committee held its inaugural meeting for 2025, and the Bahrain Red Crescent Society (BRCS) approved a new Board by acclamation, marking significant organizational advancements.