Saudi newspapers commented editorially today on a number of local, Arab and international topics. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz starts later today an inspection tour of the eastern region. -- Prince Naif receives ambassadors of Algeria, Sudan and Malaysia. -- Prince Saud Al-Faisal meets Algerian ambassador. -- Seminar on Saudi-American relations opens today. -- Export of cement to begin soon. - King's initiative has defined guidelines of peace in the Middle East, says Obama. - Jordanian Monarch reiterates importance of Arab peace initiative. - Any endeavor to undermine Yemeni unity will turn it into small states, says Salih. - Amr Mousa in Beirut to tackle Egyptian-Hezbollah dispute. - 74 percent of Palestinians accept two states formula, according to a poll. - International delegation to remove mines from Gaza. - Arrest of an espionage cell for Israel in south Lebanon. - Obama and his deputy hide after warning of plane at the white house over-space. -- African national conference attains overwhelming victory in South Africa. - Somalian pirates kidnap German ship. - The EU condemns members of Tamil Tigers Group in Sri Lanka. - North Korea resumes production of nuclear fuel. - Swine Flu is dangerous, says WHO. - Venue of Kandahar ruler attacked, three policemen killed. - 12 children killed at a blast in North West Pakistan. --MORE