Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Okaz newspaper said in its editorial that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has asserted for many years ago that terrorism has no religion and no homeland, warns against racist rhetoric, and repeatedly calls on countries to do more to combat this scourge, which ignites violence and hatred and incites specifically killing of Muslims. The newspaper cited the statement of the Cabinet chaired by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, which called on governments to adopt balanced speeches and policies that contribute to integrating Muslims in these countries into their societies, and called on issuing laws that limit racism against Muslims. Al-Riyadh newspaper said in its editorial that the package of projects launched yesterday by the King comes within the framework of developing capital Riyadh and having a positive impact on the life of nationals, residents and visitors. Al-Yaum newspaper said in its editorial that the Eastern Region hosts the largest recreational and tourism event in the region during the period of March 14-30. The newspaper said that the event to be held by General Authority for Entertainment aims to attract large numbers of visitors from inside and outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to develop the entertainment and economic sector to achieve the goals of the Kingdom's vision 2030.