Home Gallery Photos of the week: Elections in Kuwait, Thailand mourns late king, Art goes pink by Aarti Saundalkar October 20, 2016 Kuwaiti Shi’ite candidate Ali al-Tamimi (R) registers for the upcoming parliamentary election in Kuwait City on October 19, 2016. Kuwait will hold snap elections on November 26, the government said on October 17, 2016 a day after Kuwait’s ruler dissolved the parliament following a dispute over hiking petrol prices. Photo credit: Getty Images Protesters hold placards and shout anti-Israeli slogans on October 19, 2016 outside the Istanbul courthouse during a demonstration. Israeli cabinet ministers on June 29 approved a deal reached with Turkey at the weekend on normalising relations after years of acrimony over a deadly 2010 raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. Photo credit: Getty Images Thai mourners hold candles and pray for the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej in a park beneath Bhumibol Bridge in Bangkok on October 19, 2016. Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej died at the age of 88 on October 13 after years of ill health, ending a seven-decade reign and leaving the politically divided nation without its key pillar of unity. Photo credit: Getty Images People stand in front an artwork illuminated in pink, ‘Umbrellas’ by Greek sculptor George Zongolopoulos, part of a campaign to raise awareness and promote prevention and treatment of breast cancer, along the seaside of Thessaloniki on October 8, 2016. Photo credit: Getty Images 0 Comments