Saudi newspapers carried this morning, the following major headlines. -- The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques receives phone call from President Abbas. -- The Second Deputy Premier receives a letter from the Emir of Kuwait. -- Governor of Makkah region receives Secretary-General of the Islamic Fiqh Academy. -- Prince Turki bin Nasser: "The Royal confidence is a medal of honor". -- Kuwait nabs an Al-Qaeda extremist cell planning to bomb a camp used by U.S. forces. -- Hamas hopes for their adherence to Palestinian fundamental principles. -- Hamas: Netanyahu's statement on Gaza demonstrates the validity of the approach of resistance. -- Nouakchott: Moulaye Ould Mohamed Laghdaf appointed as the Prime Minister. -- U.S. military delegation to visit Damascus today. -- In response to recent Israeli threats, Lebanon President calls on to speed up the formation of the government. -- Iranian opposition: 69 people killed during protests over the elections. -- Washington officially informed the arrest of 3 Americans. Iran frees French Nazak Afshar and keep Clotilde Reisse. -- U.S. raid kills 12 Taliban militants from Pakistan. -- 30 killed in tribal conflict in Sudan. -- The killing of human rights activist and her husband in the North Caucasus. -- The principal suspect in the plot to bomb Germany admits guilty before the Court. -- Ecuadorian president begins his second term. -- Military Junta in Burma rules opposition leader be kept under house arrest for 18 months. -- Washington wants Pyongyang to return to the negotiating table. -- Cooperation in the fight against swine flu and drugs is the highlighted outcome of the summit of North America. -- Powerful earthquakes struck central Japan and the Indian Ocean, 100 Injured and tsunami warning is lifted. --MORE