Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Youm said in its editorial that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince visits come in the context of advancing vision programs 2030 and launching its foundations and components on the ground in various parts of the country to complete the construction of the system of vision on the territory of the homeland, which is certainly waiting for the most important date with the output of these mega projects immediately after the completion of construction, and entering the production arena, which will constitute the largest qualitative shift of the Saudi economy over its history. Al-Riyadh newspaper in its editorial titled "politicizing human rights" said that it is clear that the reports broadcast by some international organizations that have established themselves as human rights protectors are not devoid of purely political orientations. Al-Riyadh added that in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, we do have divine texts calling for the preservation of the rights and dignity of the human being, which was devised by Allah Almighty. Human rights are reserved to apply the law of Allah Almighty, which He presented to humanity as an integrated curriculum of life combining religion and the world, adding that Saudi Arabia guarantees freedom of opinion and expression that does not affect badly the rights or reputations of others to protect national security or public order.