Indonesian air force personnel walk before leaving to bring relief supplies donated by Indonesian government for victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, at Halim Perdanakusuma airport in Jakarta, Indonesia. Foreign governments and agencies have announced a major relief effort to help victims of the Philippine typhoon. Photo: AP
Riot police form cordons as they push protestors away during AN anti-government protest near Sofia University in Sofia. Bulgarian police clashed with protesting students who attempted to build a blockade around the parliament building seeking to oust the left-leaning government and early elections to be called. Photo: AP
People hold photos of their missing relatives during a session by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Brasilia, Brazil. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights started an extraordinary session to consider a lawsuit against alleged abuses by Colombia in a 1985 military operation to take back the Palace of Justice which had been taken over by the M-19 guerrilla. About 100 people died and a many went missing during the operation. Photo: AP
Chile's former President Michelle Bachelet greets supporters from a truck as she campaigns for reelection in Santiago, Chile. Chile will hold general elections on November 17. Photo: AP
French President Francois Hollande (right) German Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy (second from left) and European Parliament President Martin Schulz (left) arrive for a group photo at the end of a meeting at the Elysee Palace, in Paris. European leaders were meeting Tuesday in Paris to talk about youth unemployment. They are tackling the subject for at least the fourth time in six months, but the jobless rate has only continued a slow rise. Photo: AP
Cups of Starbucks coffee drinks sit on a counter at a Starbucks store, in Seattle. An arbitrator concluded that Starbucks must pay $2.76 billion to settle a dispute with Kraft over coffee distribution. Photo: AP
Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) listens to Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong in Hanoi, Vietnam. Putin said that his country will expand its military supplies to Vietnam, as he held talks with his Vietnamese counterpart to boost ties between the former ideological allies. Photo: AP