In today's photo gallery, we feature a jogger from Phrae, rice farmers smiling and holding cash, a police woman holding a gun and new Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
20 OCT 2014

A day in photos

In today's photo gallery, we feature a jogger from Phrae, rice farmers smiling and holding cash, a police woman holding a gun and new Indonesian President Joko Widodo.

PHOTOS: Bangkok Post
 
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A day in photos
Sa-ung Hanprakhon is jogging the 600km from Phrae province to Bangkok to wish His Majesty the King good health. The 63-year-old man has already reached Ayutthaya. — Thiti Wannamontha
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Farmers in Lop Buri happily hold bundles of 1,000 baht notes handed out by the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives, which began making one-off cost-subsidy payments to small-holding rice farmers Monday. — Thiti Wannamontha
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Commanders of the armed forces hold their first meeting following the annual military reshuffle last month. The meeting, at the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters in Lak Si district, Bangkok, was chaired by Supreme Commander Worapong Sanga-net, centre. — Tawatchai Khemgumnerd
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Police officer Yaninee Kiatphaibool, right, joins soldiers practising their skills at a firing range in Bangkok. — Pakrit Jantawong
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A man walks along the beach towards Central Pier, one of three piers in Blackpool, north west England. — AFP
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A Nepalese relative of a snowstorm and an avalanche victim looks on while waiting outside the Teaching Hospital morgue in Kathmandu. — AFP
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New Indonesian President Joko Widodo, left, accompanied by former Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, right, waves after a military ceremony welcoming the new president at the presidential palace in Jakarta. — EPA
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A model presents a creation by Chantelle at the Interfilerie Exhibition during Shanghai fashion week in Shanghai. — AFP
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A Lufthansa aircraft lands at the airport in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Lufthansa short- and medium-haul pilots say they would go on strike as they are protesting a new wage contract with a later retirement age. — EPA