In today's photo gallery, we feature events such as same-sex marriage, a hunger striker taking legal action against the military junta, one of the world's most expensive dogs and a 100,000-baht watermelon.
In today's photo gallery, we feature events such as same-sex marriage, a hunger striker taking legal action against the military junta, one of the world's most expensive dogs and a 100,000-baht watermelon.
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PHOTOS: Bangkok Post
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Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), will undergo surgery today to treat chronic pain in his right shoulder, caused by his right being raised high too often during the more than six months of the PDRC's anti-government protests. (Photo taken from Suthep's Facebook page)
Police stop an illegal online arms trade gang comprising Chinese and Thai culprits and seize a large number of weapons from them. The gang gathered war weapons in Thailand and smuggled most of them to China. (Photo by Somchai Poomlard)
A same-sex marriage takes place in Phitsanulok. Twenty-four-year-old groom Thanathon Salamad and Somboon Thongtim, 27, decide to get married after four years together. (Photo by Chinawat Singha)
A Tibetan mastiff dog is shown at the Thailand International Dog Show 2014. The price of this one-year-old puppy is about 36 million baht. (Photo by Pattanapong Hirunard)
A man sells bubble guns on the congested Sukhumvit-Asoke intersection. (Photo by Thanarak Khoonton)
A black-rind watermelon grown in Hokkaido, northern Japan, fetched a winning bid of 350,000 yen (111,163 baht) in the year's first auction of the fruit at produce markets in Asahikawa and Sapporo. (Kyodo News photo)
Lightning illuminates the sky as storm fronts move east near Soest, Germany. (EPA photo)
Delegates attend the opening of the 26th session of the Human Rights Council at the European headquarters of the United Nations, in Geneva. The three-week session will address protection of human rights around the globe. (AP photo)
Planes are seen near a section of a damaged building at Jinnah International Airport, after Sunday's attack by Taliban militants, in Karachi. (Reuters photo)