Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of domestic, regional and international issues. They carried the following main headlines: Governor of Riyadh inspects phases of developing Wadi Hanifa and its tributaries, and lays foundation stones for new environmental projects at Al-Bataha and Namar valleys, meteorology forecasts say rain is expected tomorrow throughout the Kingdom, 24 prisoners in Iraq pardoned, 20 scientific research presented at Circumambulation symposium at Ummal Qura University, Abal-Khail makes remarks on the sidelines of the Reconciliation Efforts Forum, 2nd symposium on expertise exchange calls for activating the national project for autism which was suspended for the last 13 years, Ministry of Interior deports 218519 illegals in 50 days as part of the inspection campaign, Jazan border guard foils smuggling of 185 pistols and other ammunition, Desalination and Electrification departments discuss ways to overcome the demand increase on water, customs apprehend more than 124 million units and revenues overpass SR22 billion, Saudi Egyptian Business Association launched next Sunday, Yemeni defense minister says: we are tied to Saudi Arabia with cooperation, neighborhood and partnership relation, Egypt's embassy in Riyadh highly appreciates the Saudi position in support of Egypt to confront terrorism, terror acts erupt in Cairo anew while the government announces determination to kick it out decisively, Egypt's Interior Ministry suspends publication of Freedom and Justice newspaper, Arab Interior Ministers Council denounces terror acts in Egypt, Moroccan authorities successfully dismantle a terror cell, Yemeni President receives telephone call from Al-Zayani, GCC welcomes Yemen arrangement on the southern issue, Israel arrests 13 Palestinians in the Western Territories, Al-Marzooqi says Tunisia set to face tough months ahead, thousands of protesters in Istanbul call for Ardogan's resignation, Japan depicted Me'bed's visit deteriorates the political crisis between China and South Korea, South Sudan embarked on peace talks among rivals and readies to go to Addis for further talks, Bangladeshi government puts opposition leader on home arrest. --More 12:58 LOCAL TIME 09:58 GMT تغريد