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Cambodia, Thailand to Reconcile Border Dispute at International Court of Justice

The Cambodia-Thailand Joint Border Committee will hold its first meeting since 2011 on Saturday, as Cambodia pushes for Thailand's cooperation in bringing the four disputed areas to the International Court of Justice.

In a statement, Senate President Hun Sen urged law-abiding nations to encourage Thailand to pursue legal proceedings at the ICJ to resolve the ongoing border dispute. The Cambodian government seeks a peaceful resolution through bilateral dialogue and legal means.

Separately, Indonesia Finds Joy in Late-Night Fitness as Daily Hustle Takes Its Toll

As people across Indonesia experience a surge in daily stress, 35-year-old Jonathan Kasim has found solace in late-night workouts at the Gelora Bung Karno sports complex. Kasim's twice-weekly strength exercises have transformed his evening routine.

Air Pollution Woes Spur Environment Minister's Call for Cleaner Fuel

Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq has urged state-owned energy giant Pertamina to adopt European-grade fuel standards as Jakarta ranks among the world's most polluted cities. The surge in air pollution prompted Nirofiq to push for a more sustainable energy solution.

Cracking Down on Illegal Forex Trading in Myanmar

The Central Bank of Myanmar has warned individuals and institutions against engaging in illegal foreign currency trading without a valid licence. Those travelling abroad can acquire foreign currencies at authorised banks' counters, but must do so legally to avoid penalties.

Food Trade Fair to Showcase Vietnamese Products Next Month

Companies can showcase their products ranging from beverages to dairy items and fruits at the Food and Beverage Myanmar trade show, set to take place at the Yangon Convention Centre from June 27 to 29, 2025.

Vietnam and Sweden to Strengthen Medical Cooperation

Vietnam and Swedish top medical university Karolinska Institute plan to expand cooperation in medical training and research. Officials may work on healthcare challenges such as neonatal mortality and care for premature infants.

Coffee Exports Boom in Vietnam This Year

Coffee exports have reached a new record of RM20 billion (US$4.7 billion) in the first five months of this year, primarily driven by increased shipments to European Union and US markets.