Thailand scraps 2001 maritime territory deal with Cambodia after years of deadlock

BANGKOK (AP) —Thailand'sgovernment on Tuesday terminated a 2001 Memorandum of Understanding with Cambodia that was meant to provide a bilateral framework for resolving overlapping maritime territorial claims.

Associated Press Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul speaks during a news conference in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, May 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul speaks during a news conference in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, May 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

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Cambodiasaid it regretted the Thai Cabinet's decision but would continue trying to resolve the issue.

The two governments signed the agreement to peacefully pursue maritime boundary delimitation and provide a framework for jointly managing marine resources in accordance with international law. But they failed to make any progress after five rounds of talks over the past two decades.

The decision to terminate, which does not legally take effect until Thailand sends a formal notification letter to Cambodia, ended hopes in both countries that resolving the competing claims would allow exploitation of offshore oil and gas resources in the disputed area.

Thailand’s decision to abrogate the agreement comes after a sharp deterioration of relations and armed combat with Cambodia last year. The countries fought overcompeting claims to territoryalong the land border in July andDecember. Several dozen civilians and soldiers on both sides were killed and hundreds of thousands of people displaced.

Afragile ceasefirewas agreed in late December, but tensions continue with sporadic incidents and large-scale deployment of military forces.

The fighting triggered renewed interest in border issues and safeguarding Thai territory, making nationalism a major issue affecting domestic Thai politics. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and his Bhumjaithai Party included terminating the agreement among its promised policies in this year'selection campaign.

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The memorandum termination is unrelated and will not impact the current border situation, Anutin said after the Cabinet meeting Tuesday, adding that negotiations over the maritime territory issue are expected to continue in other frameworks such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Thai government spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek likewise stressed the termination represents an adjustment of the framework for cooperation, not a termination of relations or negotiations.

Thailand will continue discussions with Cambodia, but proposes to shift to mechanisms under the U.N. Convention, which is clearer and more comprehensive and systematic to allow maritime disputes to be resolved effectively, she said.

Cambodia Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, speaking in the capital Phnom Penh, expressed regret and called the Thai decision “a departure from the spirit and political will that enabled our two countries to establish a framework for peacefully resolving these issues in accordance with international law.”

Prak Sokhonn declared Cambodia will pursue compulsory conciliation under the U.N. framework, which “reaffirms its commitment to resolving maritime disputes peacefully and in accordance with international law.”

Prime Minister Hun Manet said in a socia media post, “Cambodia’s decision reflects our sincere hope that both countries can reach a just and lasting solution in line with international law, allowing our peoples to live together in peace, stability, and harmony. ”

Sopheng Cheang in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, contributed to this report.

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Thai foreign minister seeks ASEAN talks with Myanmar counterpart

By Panu Wongcha-um

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BANGKOK, May 5 (Reuters) - Thailand's foreign minister said on Tuesday he planned to invite his Myanmar counterpart to meet top regional diplomats, aiming to build consensus within the ASEAN bloc for greater engagement with the new military-backed ‌government of the war-torn nation.

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) barred Myanmar's junta leaders from attending high-level meetings after a ‌2021 coup in which the country's powerful generals ousted an elected government led by Aung San Suu Kyi.

Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing took office as president last month ​to formalise his grip on political power after a pro-military party swept to victory in a widely criticised election at the turn of the year.

Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow, who met with Min Aung Hlaing a fortnight ago, said he was pushing to restore engagement with Myanmar's leadership, including at the level of foreign ministers.

"This would be another meeting on the sidelines of the ASEAN foreign ministers' meeting," he told Reuters in an ‌interview.

"And then he can brief us on recent developments, ⁠on what they plan to do," Sihasak added, referring to his Myanmar counterpart.

"Then we can take it from there. So it's a step-by-step process."

A Myanmar government spokesman did not respond to telephone calls seeking comment.

Last November ⁠Sihasak had said it would be "difficult" for ASEAN to re-engage with Myanmar, while other members of the 11-nation grouping have offered no public backing for the new government.

Sihasak said he would seek to discuss his plan with foreign ministers in Southeast Asia, who will gather at a leaders' summit in ​the ​Philippines this week, their first since the vote in Myanmar.

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"We want to move ​together collectively with ASEAN. But we should move. We ‌should do something," he said.

"I believe that this is not something that Thailand wants to impose unilaterally."

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The bloc agreed on a "five-point consensus" peace plan with Min Aung Hlaing months after protests against the 2021 coup broadened into a rebellion against military rule, but the effort failed to halt the spiralling conflict in impoverished Myanmar.

Last year, Malaysia, then chair of the bloc, underscored the importance of the peace plan, saying it was not too difficult for the Myanmar general to cease violence, launch talks and ease the way for ‌humanitarian aid.

The civil war has driven more than 3.6 million people from their ​homes in a conflict that has killed more than 6,800 civilians and triggered ​one of Asia's worst humanitarian crises, as aid falls short.

"If we ​want to watch the situation improve, if we want to see peace, then we have to think about ‌what we can do," Sihasak said, underlining that he ​has pushed elements of ASEAN's peace ​plan in meetings with the leadership in Myanmar.

Despite Thailand's attempts, Myanmar's new administration remains locked in conflict with an array of armed groups opposed to the military and has made limited concessions, such as house arrest for Aung San Suu Kyi.

Sihasak said ​he did not make a request during his ‌visit to Myanmar's capital of Naypyitaw to see the 80-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner detained since the coup.

"My main concern ​was to see that she was in good health," he said. "And (that) she probably could be moved to live in ​better conditions."

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The Minnesota Timberwolves survived and advanced past the Denver Nuggets despite Anthony Edwards missing two-plus games of their first-round playoff series with a bone bruise in his left knee.

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Up next is a second-round playoff matchup against Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs in which the Timberwolves are expected to need Edwards to have a reasonable chance of pulling off an upset.

Per a report on Sunday, there’s a chance that Edwards could return to the Timberwolves’ lineup when the series shifts back to Minnesota. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on “NBA Tip-Off” that Edwards traveled with the team to San Antonio, where the series will tip off with Game 1 Monday.

Edwards has returned to light workouts, but isn’t expected to play in Games 1 or 2, per the report. But Charania reports that Edwards is “hopeful that he could push to be back in the lineup potentially for Game 3 or Game 4 at the earliest.” Game 3 is scheduled for Friday in Minnesota. Game 4 will take place next Sunday.

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Charania also noted that “Minnesota is going to be conservative” in bringing Edwards back due in part to inflammation in his right knee that sidelined him for the stretch run of the regular season.

But the prospect of Edwards returning in time to impact the series is certainly good news for the Timberwolves, especially considering the initial scare around his injury. Edwards hyper-extended his left knee in Game 4, prompting initial fears that he’d sustained a long-term injury.

The bone bruise sidelined him for Games 5 and 6 as the Timberwolves closed out the series without him, but he avoided more serious ligament damage. And now, with a spot in the Western Conference finals at stake, there’s hope in Minnesota that Edwards could return to take on the Spurs.

Edwards made his fourth straight All-Star team the season and averaged a career-high 28.8 points, 5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.4 steals. He also posted career highs while shooting 48.9% from the field and 39.9% on 8.4 3-point attempts per game.

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BERLIN (AP) — Bayern Munich scored with the last kick of the game to salvage a 3-3 draw with last-place Heidenheim in the Bundesliga before it welcomes Paris Saint-Germain for the second leg of their Champions League semifinal.

Associated Press Bayern's Harry Kane retrieves the ball from the goal after the 3:3 during a German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and 1. FC Heidenheim in Munich, Germany, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (Harry Langer/dpa via AP) Bayern's Joshua Kimmich, left, and Harry Kane react during a German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and 1. FC Heidenheim in Munich, Germany, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (Harry Langer/dpa via AP) Bayern's Leon Goretzka celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game during a German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and 1. FC Heidenheim in Munich, Germany, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (Harry Langer/dpa via AP) Union Berlin's Tom Rothe, left, celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between 1. FC Union Berlin and 1. FC Köln. (Soeren Stache/dpa via AP) Union Berlin's Tom Rothe, third from left, scores his side's first goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between 1. FC Union Berlin and 1. FC Köln. (Soeren Stache/dpa via AP)

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Michael Olise struck the post for Bayern and the ball bounced off Heidenheim goalkeeper Diant Ramaj’s back into the net for the equalizer in the 10th minute of stoppage time on Saturday.

It was the third straight game that Bayern trailed at halftime, including its 5-4 loss to PSG in the first leg of their semifinal on Tuesday, and last weekend’s 4-3 win in Mainz, where the already crowned Bundesliga champion faced a three-goal deficit.

Bayern coach Vincent Kompany made seven changes to the team that started against PSG with Manuel Neuer, Dayot Upamecano, Alphonso Davies, Joshua Kimmich, Michael Olise, Luis Díaz and Harry Kane all on the substitutes’ bench.

Heidenheim’s Budu Zivzivadze and Eren Dinkci scored before Leon Goretzka pulled one back with a free kick before the break, and Kompany sent on Kane, Díaz, Olise and Kimmich for the second half.

Goretzka leveled with his second goal in the 57th, Zivzivadze scored again to restore Heidenheim’s lead in the 76th, only for Olise to force the equalizer.

The draw leaves Heidenheim on the verge of relegation.

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Union Berlin fought back to draw 2-2 with Cologne for its first point under new coach Marie-Louise Eta, the first female head coach in the league.

Tom Rothe pulled one back after a corner in the 73rd and substitute Livan Burcu let fly for what seemed for the home fans like a winner in the 89th, after Marius Bülter and Said El Mala had scored for Cologne.

The draw kept Union a point above Cologne and will probably be enough for survival.

Hoffenheim drew with Stuttgart 3-3 in their duel for Champions League qualification, and Hamburger SV won 2-1 at Eintracht Frankfurt to move a point above Union.

Augsburg won 3-1 at Werder Bremen.

Bayer Leverkusen was hosting Leipzig later for another duel with Champions League qualification at stake.

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NEWPORT, R.I. - Is it what your kid wants or is it whatyouwant?

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It’s a question perhaps we don’t ask ourselves enough regarding our sons' and daughters' sports.

One takeaway from my discussion about “Surviving Youth Sports” with parents at St. Michael’s Country Day School last week was that we all can get worried about the circumstances surrounding their sports experiences.

What is my son or daughter getting out of it?

Why aren’t they playing a certain position more?

Why doesn’t he or she want to play a team sport, or on a particular team?

Kids play pickup soccer at the Emerald Youth Sports Complex in Lonsdale, Tennessee, in 2022.

I presented to the group10 misconceptions (often delusions) about youth sports, which can be driven by our anxiety. It’s a discussion that goes well beyond the walls of this toddler-eighth grade independent school.

I got the sense the parents in coastal Newport, who at times have to rely on co-op teams with neighboring communities (even at the high school level), found unusually deep value in their kids’ sports.

“Parents in Newport and the neighboring communities rely on each other,” says Kate Standifer, whose son, Alex, 10, attends St. Michael’s.

And they have many universal concerns, which I addressed during our discussion.

Here are my responses to five burning questions about youth sports. They likely are queries many parents can appreciate:

How much pressure is it OK to apply to your kids with youth sports?

This question was posed by a couple from Norway, a country thatconsistently racks up gold medals at the Winter Olympics. However, unlike in America, youth sports in the country revolve around unorganized free play and kids finding a fundamental enjoyment of athletics through fun and friendships.

“The model and the philosophy is so simple that they don’t believe us,” Inge Andersen, a former head of Norway's Olympic Committee, told NBC’s Mary Carillo for adocumentary on youth athletics in the country.

Norway begins to identify its most promising athletes and invests in them around 13. However, if a kid shows an interest in something, we can start to raise the standards before that age, but those standards don’t come from us:

What happens if kids (or their parents) only want to play one position?

It’s a question that can weigh on youth coaches, as well as us. It’s so gratifying when our kids show an ability in something, whatever it is. Even at young ages, it allows all of us to dream about their future.

We don’t want to crush dreams – dreams are part of being kids – but we can also use them as part of our sons’ or daughters’ athletic development. As they get older, and perhaps strive to play in high school or college, being flexible will be an advantage.

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Why not let them learn about it while they’re younger?

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What do you do if your kid really likes to play sports but has hesitation about being on a team?

A mom asked this question, which concerned her fifth grader who loved to play sports at recess.

Pickup play, a generation ago the impetus for our love of sports,gave rise to a number of future USMNT soccer players, while it continues to mark the development of future basketball players.

The Aspen Institute’s Project Play, an initiative with a goal to get 63% of kids playing organized sports by 2030, also emphasizes the value of pickup. It sees opportunities in areas like New York City and North Jersey to capitalize on it,especially when it can be spurred by interest in the World Cup.

“Pickup play is a way that you can learn about yourself and enjoy the game just for the love of the game, and be able to play more consistently,” says Jon Solomon, research director for the Aspen Institute’s Sports & Society Program.

Here’s how it might lead to a future in team sports:

How can we guide our kids through the emotional strains of sports and getting injured?

I mentioned to the parents in Newport how both of my sons (now high school baseball players) developed overuse injuries when they were around 11. We consulted doctors and they both stopped throwing for several weeks.

It’s tough to sit out but, when someone is injured, it’s an opportunity to develop everyone’s skills as teammates. Being a good teammate themost important quality we can gain from youth sports.

And when are kids are otherwise healthy, we can damage their psyches when we don’t let themexperience sports themselves:

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Why is it important to have regular check-ins with your kids about their sports?

I wrote last week how acommon misconception among parentsis that it’s a good idea for us to stay and watch our sons’ and daughters’ practices. We want to give our children independence and autonomy but as parents, we also need to know they are healthy and content.

One mom said she has found having check-ins with them has been a valuable tool. Maybe they’re getting bullied  or something else is making them upset or they’re feeling they misstepped with something and are embarrassed.

As sports parents, try to avoid getting in the way of their connection with the experience but we can always give them opportunities to talk about them:

Borelli, aka Coach Steve, has been an editor and writer with USA TODAY since 1999. He spent 10 years coaching his two sons’ baseball and basketball teams. He and his wife, Colleen, are now sports parents for two high schoolers. His Coach Steve column is posted weekly.For his past columns, click here.

Got a question for Coach Steve you want answered in a column? Email him atsborelli@usatoday.com

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Five burning questions to help parents, kids 'survive' youth sports

Five burning questions to help you and your kid 'survive' youth sports

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