Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Yaum newspaper reported in its editorial that moderation, tolerance, coexistence and respect for the cultures of the world is a Saudi approach since the country's unification and until this prosperous era, under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and His Royal Highness Crown Prince. The newspaper pointed to the Ministry of Education's announcement about the establishment of intellectual awareness units in all education departments and universities in order to enhance the values of citizenship and moderation, and to stand up against all forms of extremism. The Minister of Education, Dr. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh, said that the unites will work on spreading the values of moderation, tolerance, and coexistence, and preventing extremism and addressing its effects, and encouraging scientific and research initiatives in intellectual issues. These aforementioned details represent a part of the efforts and noble endeavors to consolidate good values, moderation and rejecting extremist ideas, the newspaper concluded. Al-Bilad newspaper said in its editorial that Saudi Arabia has been placing serving people as a priority in all forums. Moreover, the Kingdom's support for the World Health Organization's program (COVAX) that works on providing the Coronavirus vaccines to the poorest and most vulnerable countries embodies Saudi Arabia's keenness to save humanity around the world without discrimination. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's support for the organization is not the first. Saudi Arabia's role in supporting poor countries suffering from many crises is also highly commendable, the newspaper added. King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) is one of the pioneering programs not only in the region, but in the entire world. KSrelief is an integrated system that is keen to urgently provide aid to those in need. It cooperates and coordinates with all international organizations to support the poor and needy worldwide, the paper concluded. Al-Riyadh newspaper reported in its editorial that the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development's (HRSD) Labor Reform Initiative (LRI) comes in line with the aspirations of Vision 2030 to develop the labor market, by increasing the efficiency of the work environment and launching numerous programs in this regard to benefit the employees and employers. The initiative focuses on three main services, namely: employee mobility service, exit and re-entry visa reforms and final exit visa reforms. It provides the services that the qualified employees need in the work environment, to enhance their productivity and demonstrate their expertise, the newspaper added. Among the advantages of the initiative is that it will be limited to attracting workers with distinguished skills that the Saudi labor market needs in the next stage, which will yield several benefits in the interest of the national economy, the paper concluded.