In Pics: What made headlines across the world
Sept 27: Vice President Hamid Ansari embarked on a five day visit to Nigeria and Mali on Monday. Following his arrival, he met the Vice President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo, in Abuja. He also inaugurated the new building of the High Commission of India, in Abuja.
In other news, Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hit out at her rival, Republican presidential canidate Donald Trump in the Presidential debate and said: "A man who can be provoked by a tweet should not have his hands anywhere near the nuclear codes."
Meanwhile, Aleppo is currently witnessing a shortage of food and medical supplies following as warplanes pounded the city after Russia was accused of war crimes.
Here are some images of what made headlines across the world:
Hamid Ansari arrives in Nigeria
Vice President M Hamid Ansari being welcomed with a traditional dance on his arrival at Abuja airport.
Trump, Clinton take jibes at each other
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton shakes hands with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump after the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.
One dead in Houston shooting
Police investigate the scene of a shooting along Wesleyan at Law Street that left multiple people injured and the alleged shooter dead in Houston. The shooter opened fire and injured nine people before officials shot him.
Popular Resistance Committees celebrates 17th anniversary
A Palestinian elderly man walks in front of militants from the al-Nasser Brigades, an armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), during a rally to commemorate the 17th anniversary of their group in Rafah refugee camp, Gaza Strip.
Aleppo faces shortage of food and medical supplies
Aleppo is currently facing worsening shortage of food and medical supplies even as warplanes continue to strike the city.
Obama at the White House Tribal Nations Conference
President Barack Obama smiles as he wears a blanket that was presented to him during the 2016 White House Tribal Nations Conference.
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