Saudi newspapers commented editorially today on a number of topics, shedding light on the decision of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz to appoint some citizens at the regions' councils. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - Royal order appointing members of regions' councils. - Three Saudi Detainees return their home-country from Guantanamo. - Selection of an International company for developing 13 airports. - Postponement of extraordinary Arab ministerial meeting to June 24. - Yemen nabs 500 Africans who tried to infiltrate into the Kingdom. - Assassination of leader of Accordance Front (Sunni Muslim Parliamentary Bloc) in Iraq. - Lebanese President calls for acceleration of just peace in the region. - Lebanon will never be a victim of any solution in the region, says Mitchell. - Palestinians are skeptical about Netanyahu's positive response to American demands. - Announcement of state of emergency in popular areas in Egypt because of swine flu. - Sudanese-American talks in Washington on Tuesday. - Six killed in suicidal operations in Pakistan. - Indian army's gradual withdrawal from Kashmir. - American relations with Iran may be changed after elections, says Obama. - Severe competition between Mousavi and Nejad after decisive elections. - Russia refuses to give up Koreil islands to Japan. - NATO deploys anti-piracy force in Somalian coasts. - North Korea conducts third nuclear test. --MORE