News of the world: Syria’s leaderless revolt, Lebanon tribunal names four suspects
• Fear and confusion grip the Libyan rebel capital of Benghazi after military commander assassinated. (Associated Press)
• Assassinated Libyan rebel commander Abdel Fatah Younis was reportedly arrested by rebel council before he was killed. (Al Jazeera)
• The 18-week-old Syria revolt is still spontaneous and leaderless. (Washington Post)
• The UN-backed Lebanon tribunal released the names of four Hezbollah men wanted for the assassination of former Lebanon prime minister Rafik Hariri. They are: Mustafa Amine Badreddine, the brother-in-law of slain Hezbollah commander Imad Mughniyeh, Salim Jamil Ayyash, Hussein Hassan Oneissi and Assad Hassan Sabra.(Reuters)
• Israeli President Shimon Peres said to hold secret talks with Palestinian negotiator Saab Erekat on peace talks parameters. (Haaretz)
• Assassinated Iranian said to have been a nuclear expert. (Associated Press)
• Veteran diplomat Bill Burns is confirmed as Deputy Secretary of State. (Secretary of State)
• GOP presidential slate shows party foreign policy consensus has collapsed. (Eli Lake/TNR)
• Strauss-Kahn's accuser says, in press conference, she's fighting on behalf of other victims. (CNN)
• Alleged Libyan rape victim arrives in U.S., thanks Hillary Clinton. (CNN)