In Pics: What happened across the world on October 22
Bangalore, Oct 22: Sparks, in Nevada was shaken when a student opened fire in the Sparks Middle School injuring two fellow students and killing a teacher. The shooter, a 12-year-old student in the same school later shot himself and died on the spot. This is the latest incident of shooting in an educational premise.
Meanwhile US President Barack Obama urged people to join the health care law, known as ObamaCare via phones and in person. Admitting the glitches in the website he said that the glitches were acknowledged and the team was working towards fixing it.
On the other hand, protests erupted in Brazil after the government was auctioning off an oilfield.
OneIndia news brings to you news from across the world in pictures.
In United States
A Sparks Middle School student cries and is comforted after being released from Agnes Risley Elementary School. A middle school student opened fire on campus just before the starting bell on Monday, wounding two boys and killing a teacher.
In Rio De Janeiro
Masked protesters turn over a vehicle during a demonstration against the auction of the Libra offshore oil field near the Windsor hotel, in Brazil.
In United States
President Barack Obama gestures while speaking in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. Obama spoke about the initial rollout of the health care, also known as ObamaCare overhaul.
In London
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron shakes hands with the Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma at the start of a meeting in London.
In New York
Congress MP Ashwani Kumar speaks at the 68 UN General Assembly in New York, United States.
In Beijing
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev review an honor guard during a welcome ceremony held outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
In Germany
Geese of the Landi GmbH company are taken to their barn in Veckenstedt, Germany. The company raise up to 8,000 geese every year to sell them at Christmas time. Roast goose is also a traditional food for St. Martin on Nov. 11.