Saudi newspapers commented editorially today on a number of topics highlighting the significance of the current visit of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz to the eastern region. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz receives call from Sheikh Suleiman Al-Khalifa. - King chairs meeting of the cabinet. - King launches projects costing SR 54 billion. - No swine flu cases found in Kingdom: Al-Rabeeah - Niger's President opens Prince Sultan Cultural Center in Niamey. - Abbas rejects recognition of Israel. - Al-Assad sets three conditions for peace with Israel. - Syria and Turkey conducts military exercises. - Fourth round of Egyptian-Palestinian talks starts - O'Yahya appointed premier of Algeria - Al-Maleki to leave for Britain and France - Israel has not taken positive steps for peace, says Abul-Ghait. - Brown and Zardari discuss means of fighting terrorism. - American senator calls for investigations on torture during Bush's administration. - Obama's administration proposes change in treatment of Hamas. - Pakistani intelligence believes Bin Laden is dead, says Zardari. - EU divided over relations with Israel. - 40 cases of swine flu reported in five American states. --MORE