Saudi newspapers commented editorially today on a number of topics, shedding light on the speech delivered by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz before the International Media Conference. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - Cabinet underlines significance of electing Saudi Arabia's membership in UN Human Rights Council for second term. - New Municipal System for broadening participation of citizens in management of local affairs. - Prince Naif: Saudi Society is targeted for deviant ideas. - Saudi Arabia builds housing units for victims of Tsunami in Maldives and Sri Lanka. - Yemen's President Salih pledges reforms. - End of Fifth Palestinian dialogue with fundamental differences. - Abbas may announce his new government tomorrow. - Obama reiterates two states formula and calls for ending settlements. - Sarkozy requests Gaddafi to mediate between Sudan and Chad. - Britain calls for putting pressure on Israel to open crossings in Gaza. - Pakistani Ulema ban suicidal operations. - Russia withdraws from Geneva talks. - Sri Lankan army announces end of battles - Swine flu infects 8829 persons in 40 countries. --MORE