Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Riyadh newspaper said in its editorial titled "Media Fall" that the Qatari regime has been used to distort facts, interfere in the affairs of Arab countries, even its sports channels took advantage of major events to pass political messages that serve its aggressive agenda, which are rejected by everybody even from European countries. The paper added that the acquittal of Arabsat, issued by a French court that has nothing to do with the political row between the boycotting countries on the one hand and Qatar on the other, came to prove that the Hamdeen regime failed even to manage a specialized sports satellite channel. Al-Youm newspaper said in its editorial titled "Mullahs Heading for the Abyss" that the Iranian regime is in a dilemma that it has not been able to get out of it, due to its refusal to deal with any logical political solutions to avoid the aggravation of the crisis with Washington and the international community. The paper added that Tehran said yesterday that it will exceed the amount allowed under the agreement of the uranium stockpile within ten days, promising to raise the level of enrichment and redesigning the Arak reactor, which produces plutonium, because of the collapse of the nuclear agreement talks with European countries, proving the folly of the mullahs' policies both today and over 40 years of the regime.