Doha: The recent graduation of the eighth class of cadets from the Police College of the Police Academy is being hailed as a significant national achievement.
According to Qatar News Agency, the event reflects the Ministry of Interior's commitment to building a modern and effective security apparatus that can tackle evolving challenges and safeguard the nation's stability.
Al-Arab newspaper emphasized in its editorial that the Police Academy, through its continuous output of competent graduates, has established itself as a vital national institution for nurturing future security leaders. The institution accomplishes this through its advanced academic curricula and rigorous practical training programs. These efforts contribute to developing the professional skills and ethical values of police officers, emphasizing discipline, justice, integrity, and respect for the law.
The growing enrollment of students from Qatar and abroad underscores the college's esteemed position both regionally and internationally. Al-Arab further stated that the graduation of this latest class serves as a reassuring message that the nation's security is in capable hands, with the Ministry of Interior continually investing in human capital as a cornerstone of national security and stability.
Concluding its editorial, Al-Arab urged the new graduates to honor the trust and responsibility bestowed upon them. They are encouraged to make serving the nation and safeguarding the community their professional priorities while upholding the values of commitment, discipline, and the rule of law.
In a related discussion, Al-Raya newspaper highlighted Qatar's active role in international peace efforts, including its involvement in the Board of Peace initiated by former US President Donald Trump. The paper noted Qatar's enduring commitment to supporting the Palestinian people and residents of the Gaza Strip through mediation, humanitarian aid, and participation in ceasefire negotiations.
Meanwhile, The Peninsula newspaper focused on domestic issues by reporting on the Shura Council's review of childhood obesity. The Council's agenda underscores the national importance of children's health as part of Qatar's public policy and development vision. The discussion, guided by constitutional principles, acknowledged the multifaceted nature of childhood obesity and called for comprehensive, evidence-based solutions.
The Peninsula concluded that Qatar continues to make significant investments in promoting public health, preventive healthcare, and awareness campaigns aimed at improving lifestyle choices, in alignment with the Qatar National Vision 2030.