In pics: What made headlines across the world
Sept 29: Three people were injured after a teenager opened fire at Townville Elementary school, South Carolina. The shooter killed his father at their home and then opened fire outside the school.
The teen was apprehended by police officials within minutes of shooting. Authorities said that he shot his 47-year-old father at their home following which he drove to the school and started firing as he got out of his vehicle and moved towards the school.
In other news, Congress overturned US President Barack Obama's veto of legislation that would allow families of those killed in the September 11 terrorist attacks to sue Saudi Arabia for any role in the plot.
Here are some pictures that made headlines across the world:
3 injured in Townville school shooting
A woman talks on the phone outside Townville Elementary after a shooting at the elementary school in Townville where three people were injured.
Barack Obama with NASCAR race car driver Kyle Busch
President Barack Obama holds a race car helmet and poses for a photograph with NASCAR race car driver Kyle Busch and members of the Joe Gibbs Racing team during a ceremony honoring the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champions.
Donald Trump speaks at the Polish National Alliance
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the Polish National Alliance in Chicago. Trump‚ ambiguous answer to a debate question on nuclear restraint raised doubts about his understanding of the issue.
Flights delayed at Lombok and Bali airport due to volcano eruption
Volcanic material from the eruption of Mount Barujari is seen from Bayan, Lombok Island, Indonesia. The volcano erupted without warning on Tuesday afternoon, delaying flights from airports on the islands of Lombok and Bali. PTI
Hillary Clinton presents college plan in New Hampshire
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves as she boards her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York.
William and Kate tour MacBride Museum of Yukon History
Prince William and his wife Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, leave after touring the MacBride Museum of Yukon History in Whitehorse, Yukon.
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