Thailand, Cambodia to return to military positions after border clash

Thai and Cambodian forces will return to their previously agreed-upon positions on the border, both sides have announced, after the two governments reinforced their military presence following an eruption of violence that killed a Cambodian soldier.

Thai Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said on Sunday that both sides hoped the thorny border issue could be fully resolved through a meeting on Saturday of the Joint Boundary Committee, which was set up to facilitate bilateral negotiations.

But Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn reiterated that his government had called on the International Court of Justice to resolve the border dispute.

“Given the complexity, historical nature and sensitivity of these disputes, it is increasingly evident that bilateral dialogue alone may no longer suffice to bring about a comprehensive and lasting solution”, Sokhonn said.

However, Thailand has said it does not recognise the court’s jurisdiction and proposes to settle the matter through bilateral negotiations.

The two countries have, for more than a century, contested sovereignty over undemarcated points along their shared border when France mapped out Cambodia in 1907 when it was a French colony.

Since 2008, when fighting first broke out over an 11th-century Hindu temple, bouts of violence have sporadically occurred, resulting in the deaths of at least 28 people.

In the most recent outbreak on May 28, a Cambodian soldier was killed in the disputed border region between Cambodia’s&nbsp, Preah Vihear province&nbsp, and Thailand’s Ubon Ratchathani province.

While the Thai and Cambodian militaries agreed to quell tensions, Cambodia said it could keep its troops in the area despite Thailand urging it to leave.

On Saturday, the Thai army took control of the “opening and closing” of all border crossings it shares with Cambodia, referring to a “threat to Thailand’s sovereignty and security”.

Cambodian soldiers ride on a self-propelled multiple rocket launcher in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on May 28, 2025]Kith Serey/EPA]

According to government data, Thailand operates 17 official border crossings along the shared 817km (508-mile) frontier.

Ukraine says latest POWs swap with Russia to go ahead after duelling words

The latest prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine is scheduled for next week as already agreed with Russian officials, Ukraine’s intelligence chief has said, rebuking Moscow’s allegation that Kyiv had indefinitely postponed the swap.

“The start of repatriation activities based on results and negotiations in Istanbul is scheduled for next week, as authorised persons on Tuesday were informed,” military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov said in a statement on Sunday.

“Everything is moving according to plan, despite the enemy’s dirty information game”.

That barbed comment followed Russia’s pointed accusation on Saturday that Ukraine had indefinitely postponed the return of the bodies of 6,000 soldiers on each side and the exchange of wounded and seriously ill prisoners of war and prisoners of war under the age of 25.

Ukraine was “carefully adhering to the agreements reached in Istanbul”, Budanov countered, referring to a second round of negotiations that took place in the Turkish city on Monday.

Meanwhile, Russia said that it brought more than 1,000 bodies of slain Ukrainian soldiers to the exchange point while also handing over to Ukraine a first list of 640 prisoners of war, but that Ukrainian negotiators were not at the swap location. Ukraine denied the allegations and said Moscow should stop “playing dirty games”.

Melinda Haring, a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center, told Al Jazeera that it’s a good sign that the process seems to now be back on track.

“This is a big deal, because the prisoner exchange will be the largest that Ukraine and Russia have engaged in so far. And in the past, these exchanges have gone off pretty seamlessly,” Haring said. “So the fact that there were dual narratives about this in the middle of a big push at getting the Russians and the Ukrainians to agree on a peace negotiation was really troubling.

“POW [prisoner of war] exchanges are considered to be low-confidence ways of building trust in a bigger negotiation. So the fact that there was friction over this, and I believe it was on the Russian side, shows that there’s not a lot of interest in an actual peace negotiation on Moscow’s terms,” she said.

The two sides are no closer to any temporary ceasefire agreement as a concrete step towards ending the conflict despite some initial momentum from the United States, though US President Donald Trump appears to be losing patience in his campaign for a ceasefire, even suggesting the two be left to fight longer like children in a park before they be pulled apart.

Nor has Trump followed Ukraine’s European Union and United Kingdom allies in imposing harsher sanctions on Russia.

Fighting continues

The duelling narratives and fading diplomatic momentum remain the backdrop to the grinding war, now in its fourth year, as both sides ratchet up attacks against each other.

In the early hours of Sunday, Russia said it shot down 10 Ukrainian drones near the capital, Moscow, forcing two key airports to suspend their activities. That came a week after Ukraine conducted an audacious and unprecedented drone operation targeting nuclear-capable military aircraft in multiple airbases deep inside Russia, including in Siberia. Kyiv claims it destroyed 14 percent of Russia’s strategic bombers.

But Ukrainians have also been under heavy attack. In the past days, Russian forces have pounded the country, hitting multiple locations and killing more than a dozen civilians over the weekend, with Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, the worst hit.

They have also made significant advances on the ground. Russia says its forces have entered Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region for the first time since the war began three years ago. The Russian Defence Ministry said tank units have reached the western border of the region and are continuing their offensive. The industrial region is home to three million people and includes the major city of Dnipro. Ukraine has not yet commented.

“It is significant because the region of Dnipropetrovsk is not one of the regions that Russia sees as now being part of the Russian Federation after the referendums that were held back in 2022,” said Al Jazeera’s Charles Stratford, reporting from Kyiv.

Inside Dani Dyer and Jarrod Bowen’s ‘perfect honeymoon’ at £3k-a-night Lake Como resort

Dani Dyer and Jarrod Bowen jetted off to Italy where they are staying at the lavish Villa d’Este on the shores of Lake Como – and she has now shared some photos of their honeymoon

Dani Dyer and Jarrod Bowen on their honeymoon(Image: Instagram/danidyerxx)

Dani Dyer has been enjoying her “perfect honeymoon” at a lavish resort on Lake Como, where suites cost around £3,000 per night. The 28-year-old TV personality tied the knot with footballer Jarrod Bowen in an intimate ceremony at the five-star Langley Hotel in Buckinghamshire on May 31.

The newlyweds then jetted off to Italy where they have stayed at the stunning Villa d’Este, a resort on the shores of the picturesque lake, that is located just one hour from Milan.

It offers elegant rooms equipped with antique furniture and modern facilities, top-rated cuisine and an award-winning spa, the hotel’s website explains.

The cheapest room, a double classic, costs just under €1,700 (£1,430) while the price of suites is between €3,000 (£2,530) and €5,500 (£4,640) depending on the type of room and the view it offers.

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Dani enjoying a cocktail at the stunning resort(Image: Instagram/danidyerxx)

Dani has now given fans an insight into her honeymoon by sharing some photos on her Instagram profile. In one of the images, the former Love Island star smiles while posing in a one-shoulder cream dress as she enjoys a cocktail at the stunning hotel.

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She also posted two photos of her and Jarrod, as well as the sweet message and bottle of champagne they received by the hotel manager when they checked in. Dani shared some photos of the food they have been enjoying too, including drinks, pizza, cakes and fresh bakery items. She captioned the post: “Perfect honeymoon,” followed by two white heart emojis.

Fans and friends rushed to the comment section to share their happiness for the newlyweds as one wrote: “The best place for a honeymoon. I had my wedding here xx,” to which Dani replied: “I bet that was amazing.” Another said: “You guys look so happy. Congratulations again.”

Dani Dyer and Jarrod Bowen on their honeymoon
The newlyweds jetted off to Lake Como after their wedding(Image: Instagram/danidyerxx)

“So dreamy,” said another, while a person added: “Beautiful couple and Lake Como looks so beautiful. Glad you both had a wonderful honeymoon you both deserve it.” Someone else said: “Married life suits yous.”

On her wedding day, Dani looked out of this world in a simple off-the-shoulder white gown with her hair tied into a classy updo. In a video shared by the brand that created her wedding dress, Suzanne Neville, Rivals actor and proud father, Danny Dyer, was seen turning around to see his daughter in the gown for the very first time.

They received a sweet message from the hotel's manager
They received a sweet message from the hotel’s manager(Image: Instagram/danidyerxx)
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The Football Factor star was overwhelmed as he went to hug and kiss her. Danny was beaming with joy as he walked his daughter down the aisle, with Jarrod tearing up as he saw his new wife. Danny gave his son-in-law a quick hug as Jarrod leaned on his shoulder in tears.

The camera then panned to the wedding guests while the happy couple said their I do’s. EastEnders icon Danny, along with the bridesmaids, wiped away his tears as the couple exchanged their vows. The video included their celebrations, with Dani and Danny sharing an enthusiastic dance in a glass building.

Inside Dani Dyer and Jarrod Bowen’s ‘perfect honeymoon’ at £3k-a-night Lake Como resort

Dani Dyer and Jarrod Bowen jetted off to Italy where they are staying at the lavish Villa d’Este on the shores of Lake Como – and she has now shared some photos of their honeymoon

Dani Dyer and Jarrod Bowen on their honeymoon(Image: Instagram/danidyerxx)

Dani Dyer has been enjoying her “perfect honeymoon” at a lavish resort on Lake Como, where suites cost around £3,000 per night. The 28-year-old TV personality tied the knot with footballer Jarrod Bowen in an intimate ceremony at the five-star Langley Hotel in Buckinghamshire on May 31.

The newlyweds then jetted off to Italy where they have stayed at the stunning Villa d’Este, a resort on the shores of the picturesque lake, that is located just one hour from Milan.

It offers elegant rooms equipped with antique furniture and modern facilities, top-rated cuisine and an award-winning spa, the hotel’s website explains.

The cheapest room, a double classic, costs just under €1,700 (£1,430) while the price of suites is between €3,000 (£2,530) and €5,500 (£4,640) depending on the type of room and the view it offers.

READ MORE: Danny Dyer in tears as he walks daughter Dani down the aisle for Jarrod Bowen wedding

Dani Dyer
Dani enjoying a cocktail at the stunning resort(Image: Instagram/danidyerxx)

Dani has now given fans an insight into her honeymoon by sharing some photos on her Instagram profile. In one of the images, the former Love Island star smiles while posing in a one-shoulder cream dress as she enjoys a cocktail at the stunning hotel.

Article continues below

She also posted two photos of her and Jarrod, as well as the sweet message and bottle of champagne they received by the hotel manager when they checked in. Dani shared some photos of the food they have been enjoying too, including drinks, pizza, cakes and fresh bakery items. She captioned the post: “Perfect honeymoon,” followed by two white heart emojis.

Fans and friends rushed to the comment section to share their happiness for the newlyweds as one wrote: “The best place for a honeymoon. I had my wedding here xx,” to which Dani replied: “I bet that was amazing.” Another said: “You guys look so happy. Congratulations again.”

Dani Dyer and Jarrod Bowen on their honeymoon
The newlyweds jetted off to Lake Como after their wedding(Image: Instagram/danidyerxx)

“So dreamy,” said another, while a person added: “Beautiful couple and Lake Como looks so beautiful. Glad you both had a wonderful honeymoon you both deserve it.” Someone else said: “Married life suits yous.”

On her wedding day, Dani looked out of this world in a simple off-the-shoulder white gown with her hair tied into a classy updo. In a video shared by the brand that created her wedding dress, Suzanne Neville, Rivals actor and proud father, Danny Dyer, was seen turning around to see his daughter in the gown for the very first time.

They received a sweet message from the hotel's manager
They received a sweet message from the hotel’s manager(Image: Instagram/danidyerxx)
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The Football Factor star was overwhelmed as he went to hug and kiss her. Danny was beaming with joy as he walked his daughter down the aisle, with Jarrod tearing up as he saw his new wife. Danny gave his son-in-law a quick hug as Jarrod leaned on his shoulder in tears.

The camera then panned to the wedding guests while the happy couple said their I do’s. EastEnders icon Danny, along with the bridesmaids, wiped away his tears as the couple exchanged their vows. The video included their celebrations, with Dani and Danny sharing an enthusiastic dance in a glass building.

EastEnders’ Jamie Borthwick looks glum as he steps out amid BBC suspension over slur scandal

EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick has been suspended by BBC after using a derogatory word to describe locals in Blackpool – which is also regarded as a disabled slur

Actor Jamie Borthwick has been suspended by the BBC after using offensive language(Image: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

Jamie Borthwick has been seen for the first time since he was suspended by the BBC for using a disabled slur on the set of Strictly Come Dancing. The 30-year-old EastEnders star is said to have made the offensive remark while the Strictly cast were at Blackpool Tower Ballroom last November.

It has been reported the actor – who plays Jay Brown in the BBC soap – was filmed using the derogatory word to describe locals in Blackpool, where the BBC show films a glitzy live episode before the finals. The word he used is also a derogatory term regarded as a disabled slur. The footage is then said to been sent to one of his pals.

The actor has since issued a grovelling apology, saying: “I want to apologise sincerely and wholeheartedly for the words I used in the video showing my reaction to making it through Blackpool week on Strictly. I am deeply sorry for any offence and upset my words and actions have caused.

“It is no excuse, but I did not fully understand the derogatory term I used and its meaning. That is on me completely. Now I am aware, I am deeply embarrassed to have used the term and directed it in the way I did. It was wrong.”

But it seems the apology was too little, too late as Jamie was suspended by the BBC once it came to light. Explaining why, a BBC spokesperson said: “This language is entirely unacceptable and in no way reflects the values or standards we hold and expect at the BBC. We have robust processes in place for this.”

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Jamie and Strictly co-star Wynne Evans have both been reprimanded by the BBC
Jamie and Strictly co-star Wynne Evans have both been reprimanded by the BBC(Image: PA)
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Warren Kirwan, media manager at disability equality charity Scope, blasted the language used and said: “Attitudes and language like this are never acceptable. It’s not just ignorant and hurtful to disabled people, it has wider consequences.

“Negative attitudes hold disabled people back in all areas of life, from getting a job to shopping on the high street. Mr Borthwick needs to reflect on what he said, educate himself and do better. We hope he takes the opportunity to get to know the reality of disabled people’s lives.”

Breaking cover for the first time since his suspension was announced, Jamie looked downcast as he was spotted running errands near his home earlier today. In the pictures obtained by The Sun, the star sported a blue and green striped T-shirt, grey shorts and trainers as he made his way to his car. An onlooker reportedly said: “He looked like a man with the weight of the world on his shoulders, which isn’t surprising given the hot water he is in right now.”

And it’s not the first Strictly scandal Jamie has been involved with since appearing on the show. Footage reportedly emerged of him brandishing a sex toy sent to him by celebrity co-star Go Compare opera singer Wynne Evans, who has also found himself under fire for his behaviour on Strictly.

The inappropriate video was said to have been shared in a messaging group with other Strictly stars, who it is suggested did not expect nor want to be included in an exchange that had a sexual connotation. The clip is thought to have been filmed just two days after Wynne was recorded making a sexualised comment about pro dancer Janette Manrara.

Wynne, who was a BBC Radio Wales presenter, has since been dropped by the BBC following an apology saying that he used “inappropriate language” during the launch of the Strictly Come Dancing tour.

The singer, who performed in the 25th anniversary of The Phantom Of The Opera and also won 2023’s Celebrity MasterChef, told The Sun on Sunday earlier this month that the Strictly comment was not sexual or directed at one of the female cast – but a nickname for fellow contestant Jamie.

He told the paper: “I didn’t see the statement – ‘Old Spit-roast Boy’ was a nickname for Jamie Borthwick. I’m not a bad guy, I’m not a misogynist, I’m not any of these things. And so I went, ‘I’m so sorry’.

“And that was taken as a formal apology, so the press team issued a statement. I didn’t see it. When I read the apology within the context of the story as it had been written, I was absolutely horrified.”

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EastEnders’ Jamie Borthwick looks glum as he steps out amid BBC suspension over slur scandal

EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick has been suspended by BBC after using a derogatory word to describe locals in Blackpool – which is also regarded as a disabled slur

Actor Jamie Borthwick has been suspended by the BBC after using offensive language(Image: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

Jamie Borthwick has been seen for the first time since he was suspended by the BBC for using a disabled slur on the set of Strictly Come Dancing. The 30-year-old EastEnders star is said to have made the offensive remark while the Strictly cast were at Blackpool Tower Ballroom last November.

It has been reported the actor – who plays Jay Brown in the BBC soap – was filmed using the derogatory word to describe locals in Blackpool, where the BBC show films a glitzy live episode before the finals. The word he used is also a derogatory term regarded as a disabled slur. The footage is then said to been sent to one of his pals.

The actor has since issued a grovelling apology, saying: “I want to apologise sincerely and wholeheartedly for the words I used in the video showing my reaction to making it through Blackpool week on Strictly. I am deeply sorry for any offence and upset my words and actions have caused.

“It is no excuse, but I did not fully understand the derogatory term I used and its meaning. That is on me completely. Now I am aware, I am deeply embarrassed to have used the term and directed it in the way I did. It was wrong.”

But it seems the apology was too little, too late as Jamie was suspended by the BBC once it came to light. Explaining why, a BBC spokesperson said: “This language is entirely unacceptable and in no way reflects the values or standards we hold and expect at the BBC. We have robust processes in place for this.”

READ MORE: Wynne Evans axed by BBC after Strictly scandal as he shares emotional statement

Jamie and Strictly co-star Wynne Evans have both been reprimanded by the BBC
Jamie and Strictly co-star Wynne Evans have both been reprimanded by the BBC(Image: PA)
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Warren Kirwan, media manager at disability equality charity Scope, blasted the language used and said: “Attitudes and language like this are never acceptable. It’s not just ignorant and hurtful to disabled people, it has wider consequences.

“Negative attitudes hold disabled people back in all areas of life, from getting a job to shopping on the high street. Mr Borthwick needs to reflect on what he said, educate himself and do better. We hope he takes the opportunity to get to know the reality of disabled people’s lives.”

Breaking cover for the first time since his suspension was announced, Jamie looked downcast as he was spotted running errands near his home earlier today. In the pictures obtained by The Sun, the star sported a blue and green striped T-shirt, grey shorts and trainers as he made his way to his car. An onlooker reportedly said: “He looked like a man with the weight of the world on his shoulders, which isn’t surprising given the hot water he is in right now.”

And it’s not the first Strictly scandal Jamie has been involved with since appearing on the show. Footage reportedly emerged of him brandishing a sex toy sent to him by celebrity co-star Go Compare opera singer Wynne Evans, who has also found himself under fire for his behaviour on Strictly.

The inappropriate video was said to have been shared in a messaging group with other Strictly stars, who it is suggested did not expect nor want to be included in an exchange that had a sexual connotation. The clip is thought to have been filmed just two days after Wynne was recorded making a sexualised comment about pro dancer Janette Manrara.

Wynne, who was a BBC Radio Wales presenter, has since been dropped by the BBC following an apology saying that he used “inappropriate language” during the launch of the Strictly Come Dancing tour.

The singer, who performed in the 25th anniversary of The Phantom Of The Opera and also won 2023’s Celebrity MasterChef, told The Sun on Sunday earlier this month that the Strictly comment was not sexual or directed at one of the female cast – but a nickname for fellow contestant Jamie.

He told the paper: “I didn’t see the statement – ‘Old Spit-roast Boy’ was a nickname for Jamie Borthwick. I’m not a bad guy, I’m not a misogynist, I’m not any of these things. And so I went, ‘I’m so sorry’.

“And that was taken as a formal apology, so the press team issued a statement. I didn’t see it. When I read the apology within the context of the story as it had been written, I was absolutely horrified.”

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