u. s. has condemned the attack calling it a reprehensible axe. it comes during some of the most intense funny things since the conflicts between the army and c, gray regional forces began in november. well the u. n. has also expressed deep alarm at the reports of violence and says, pushing for access to the region. some of the most critically wounded people from what we gather, were evacuated by ambulances last night. and this morning we have requested access to the area to assist to assess the situation and see how we can, how we can provide assistance. but so far, we've not been able to, the situation in the air remains very, very volatile. it's important that everyone engaged in fighting do their utmost to protect civilians to obey international humanitarian law. meanwhile, across the border in sudan, people are reporting increased attacks by arms groups as a border dispute escalates alpha sha guys or 3000 square kilometer region of fertile lands, claimed by both c done. and if you appear the disagreements has led to fighting in recent months and they're all report civilian, abductions and casualties are on the rise of morgan reports from glove. that's on the see. don if you're a border for more than 15 years selling what has been met? the fierce source of income, he gets it from the forests inc and bass, incidentally got out of state near the eastern border with if you appeal. but he says, fighting near the border in recent months has affected his livelihood. to get to the cons, i want to let down photo eye and to others who were farmers, were abducted by ethiopian militiaman who crossed the border. they demanded ransom from the village resident. while they held us, they kept saying that it is because of the border dispute between sudan in ethiopia, that they launching attacks to make us move far from the border. the ransom was paid and now i don't venture far out for fear of my safety. miss village is one of several inca body that along the border area. it's also an area where if you don't need people, work to cross and come to trade and earn a living. but the ease of movement here has led to fear. dozens of people here have reported being abducted by you can militia for ransom since the start of the year. part of the reason for the instability along the sudan if you appeal border is a lack of clearly defined boundaries. in most areas. this issue has led to not only the abduction and killings of civilians in border villages, but also fighting between the 2 sides in the past month. in november, last year for dance, military moved to take over a freak out, 3000 square kilometer area and known as and fish ago. that's to then clean under a colonial agreement, seeking back to 1900 or 2, but ethnic, i'm her promise from that they've been farming it for nearly 50 years and it belongs to them. the dispute has resulted in the loss of lives on both sides as talk to the market. the border stalled to dance. army says it's working to keep civilian faith, not to walk, you know, and forces a spread throughout the eastern region and a capable of protecting civilians. there are safe signs with marked civilians to be in and to farm and, and continue with their livelihoods. but the areas that a danger zone should be avoided to avoid abductions by raiders from the other side . if the p s as border talks one to you, unless to dance army retreats from sugar, the violence has led to the repeated closure of the official border crossing by those who cross from the that affects their economy as well. or their number. i bring goods to gal about and take other goods to sell back home. the insecurity affects us citizens because we're just simple people. what happens at a political or military level affects everyone on both sides, but those on top don't experience what we do. back in mid village, he says he hopes the border disputes between the dana if yoga is resolved soon, if it isn't, he may have to find another way to support his family. he, bill morgan, august era. the body of state jones horner, is deputy director of the horn of africa, the international crisis group and co all 3rd, the reports containing the volatile sudan. if you'll be a border dispute, you joins us know from cartoon in see don, it's great to have you with us. we've all been distracted by the conflicts in she grade, but this dispute is also very important. just explain to her of yours why this conflict between if you'll see done matters certainly, well, 1st of all, both countries are themselves going through their own key transition. and so neither side can really afford a large and complex, you know, there's individual national stability of state in both cases. and certainly this also comes in the context of tripartite negotiations over the friends of the last on style occurred. and so there is a, an intertwining of these issues between the top of talk to me and he's also federally involved, potentially putting in other people. neither sides in this dispute can, can really afford foods to go. it's going to fill on conflicts here, but it does seem to be continuing to. it's a boy, a lot for people are being abducted and also what should be happening to prevent the situation from deteriorating because neither side really wants to get any worse . do they? no, they don't think that both sides are very cautious with the implications of a widening of this, this conflicts you know, for your reports. mentioned, you know, certainly ethiopians will want to keep the sudanese move themselves from chicago and before they engage in any real negotiations, sudan for the part wants to see if you've been recognition of its sovereignty over that area, which they claim is guaranteed by an act you know to agreement, but yes, but so, so, so, so i think ideally we do return to a, the sort of soft border arrangement that allowed fairly free movement across that border land across that frontier between sit down and eat g o p a. that allows, if you can, farmers to, to, to farm in atlanta pursuing these traders to sell their cross and other trades into ethiopia. so we'd like to return to some kind of a status quo, but unfortunately, the increase tensions mean that we'll have to take further steps to make sure that that conflict does not expand and just leave for what sort of effects is there having on people who are living in this area certainly people on the ground are highly affected by the sudanese on the ground to have been most displeased by what they saw as ethiopian incursions and had a solicitation of ownership of the lives of infrastructure for farming. what is incredibly rich and fertile agricultural land is very important because, you know, this is a key component of both the local and national economy in, if you, there are very tasks that are, that are there sesame and then sorghum and so on. and so both nationally and locally, the economies on both sides of the border are highland reliance on being able to access this lines and utilize it in an equitable fashion. ok, jones? honda, their deputy director over the hold of africa international crisis group. great to get your thoughts. thank you so much for coming on al jazeera this morning. the former president of the philippines venue, aquino has died. the 61 year old had been hospitalized on thursday morning in manila, aquino was the only son this to the country's famous symbols of democracy. jimmy la ellen dorgan looks back at the life of the leader who lives a mixed legacy. been ignoring me, a 3rd came from a long line of filipino politicians. he was the son of a much loved president, as well as a national hero, his father, benito, nina akina junior, a well known opponent of president for a dinner mark was, was assassinated at manila airport. in 1983. his killing on the tarmac was described as breathing treatment. and shocking if i were to know his widow corazon aquino, who had seats out of politics, took over his room. she became the face of a people power movement that led to the end of the 21 year rule by marco. regarded by many as a dictator. she eventually became the 1st female president of the philippines. in 1986. his mother's passing in 2009 followed the huge outpouring of grief for her is the symbol of democracy. to many filipinos, she was a catalyst for him to run for the highest post in government. bidding her he was torn in as the 15th president in 2010 and died for nothing. then all c, b and i i shop getting the thoughts forward. at the end of the day, for a man would lived for so many years in his paren shadow, keenop soon came into his zone and he focused on fighting corruption, removing as sitting supreme court chief justice accused of corruption and jailing its pretty sister. former president gloria mac arroyo for government irregularities . he pushed through a law under a productive rights seat. many warned was be near impossible in the nation, predominantly roman catholic and defense. during his administration, the economy grew by an average of more than 6 percent a year. he challenged china's territorial claims in the south china sea filing a case to the international criminal court at the hague and winning. the major ruling declared, most of china is claim invalid. the victory was seen as unprecedented members, but a keenest presidency wasn't without contractors. the philippines was battered by severe natural disasters in 2013, but he was mostly impatient with criticism, especially with his government slow response in dealing with high for high young, one of the strongest storms on record. 2 years later, a botched operation to capture a fugitive muslim fighter killed more than 60 people, including $4.00 to $4.00 police officers and 5 civilians, turning the armed encounter into aquinos biggest of political crisis. he leaves behind a mixed legacy but said all he ever wanted was to be remembered. someone who was given the honor to serve the people and he gave his best protest isn't thailand's back on the streets after a 6 month break, g t. the call with 19 pandemic. several groups rallying in bangkok, cementing the resignation of the prime minister, protested, also calling for merchant spencer from the monarchy and an overhaul of the constitution. the rallies come to the country, marks the 89th anniversary of the abolition of absolute monarchy. as go lifetime to any change in bangkok whose i say parliaments to me, you've been on the grounds around these process. just tell us more about them. what's been happening. the, well, it's surprisingly lively. i think we've got a crowd of about a 1000 people here. they started about 3 hours to go outside democracy monument. they will 6 along with this through the central bank in the baking that they have to get here. they're trying to make the point to the politicians inside that they won't change the constitution. in particular, the role of the senate, which is appointed by the government, they want that to be abolished. but generally, they're here with essentially the same demands that they were pulling for last year when we were getting tens of thousands of protests is out on the street regularly. which are namely that they want to reform to come to should they want the prime minister, the set down that hasn't changed. we spoke to one of the leaders just now who's still facing very serious challenges of less, much say offending them on the case because of her calls to reform them on a case number. she's coming out and she says, their intention is exactly the thing to come out to protest peacefully and cope with them. and to me, those, the ones clearly haven't been met so far. but do the process just get a sense that they are having any kind of impacts at home the well, i think that the course to really, you know, that they were calling to the ultimate, that when they had a huge amount of behind them. things then filtered up towards the end of the year. these are really the 1st major protest 16th and 2021. i think what's, what's changed at the end of last year, there was a considerable amount of support behind the government thailand was saying, very few daily code cases, almost no death came to survive where the rest of the world was suffering considerably. now the situation is very different. we treat more than $3000.00 cases today, which is about the daily average deaths are creeping up. but i think most importantly, the economy is taking a real hammering thailand needs desperately. it's tourists. interesting which is essentially shut down that had been a hope that the vaccination program might get turned back in towards the summertime . so vaccinations, handful, and sadly very far behind. there's a shortage of supplies. sure. if you are not expected to come back, frankly, i don't think it was the end of the year. many people are blaming the prime minister. i think the protests hoping that if they can get back on the streets reignite the kind of passion that we saw last year, they might be able to have a little more impact this year. but just sorta think of what we may say. essentially the protest season starting once again. ok, so any change is the very least in bangkok, tony, thank you. there's lots more still heads on al jazeera, the combs pro democracy newspaper, article daily, for instance, final edition, the lease of bul to media, freedom in the territory. we share the goal of the sovereign stable unified, secure libya, free from foreign interference, and renewed hold on the hello. our june might be the month with midsummer's day. it is often unreliable, weather wise for europe. this is the exception. in fact, where there's been disappointing in understatement for the british charles and much of central europe, particularly france. these wandering france produced a huge amount of cloud. therefore, low temperatures, rain, and hail. and by contrast, much of eastern europe and western russia has seen an extended period of warms. it was up in the 30s in sweden a couple days ago. that's cooled down a bit. but moscow's at 36, the end is 33 and down through croatia where that was grease, we're talking about the thirty's, in big contrast to maybe 22 in paris. that's quite possible that moscow will break . it's june, record the next day or 2, the record being 34.9, forecasting 35 or 36 until the thunderstorm start to cool things down after that. and it's been thunderstorms and they'll be more of them. rein, hale and disappointment in the fact that no sunshine it'll be wide spread throughout central europe. there's an exception. down in spain and portugal, the south spain is quite warm. but if you're not there or not initially or further east, it remains disappointing. the frank assessments is an argument suggesting that no ministrations are playing a long game. it's very much of a more embrace on the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their politics then their life has been shaped by vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera. oh, the me. this is al jazeera, a quick reminder of the top stories this eyer. if you appears me that he denies that had a busy market in the drain, an air strike which killed dozens of civilians. but it does admit targeting to carry rebel faces in the area. us an un wants of food investigation. former philippine presidents been a quino, has di jobs to be hospitalized and the never on thursday. the 61 year olds are one time in 2010 to 20. 16, presided over a period of study. economic growth. and protest isn't highlands are back on the streets. after 6 months break. cheats the coven, 19 pandemic protests in bangkok or demanding the resignation of the prime minister and an overhaul of the constitution. hong kong put him off because he use paper. apple daily has printed its last edition. it's been forced to close after its assets are frozen top executives arrested. the newspaper is the latest institution in the territory that fold it on the pressures and staging impulse and national security law. vehicle poland has more from hong kong. i'm at one of the newspaper sounds that i've already sold out of apple daily in the early hours. i've received some fresh coffee and as you can see behind me, there's a steady stream of people coming to get their coffee. now apple daily, faster this printing about a 1000000 copies and expected to be sold out. to put this into context, hong kong has only around 8000000 people. so, but apple daily has in its last edition made a course to show how it's been. so. 2 important to hong kong pro democracy movement . and one of the things i've done is made a special supplement here showing all the major stories that are covered. many of them are protests and the both are offline and the number of papers that sold. and this will be the most to ever add $1000000.00 previous call, previous highs for around half a 1000000 during major event by protest and anniversary. and on their front page here they have the picture of the scene outside their headquarters last night and into the early hours of the printing process made their final run. as you can see, they were surrounded by supporters in a normally quiet industrial area where their headquarters are and our title deadline says home home, people say goodbye to apple daily in the rain and at the at the bottom here at the sub headline, they say we support the daily with a sense that they are leaving with a lot of sentiment and emotion here. libby as passed towards lasting peace as received a major booth. the country's foreign ministers, as mercenaries could be out of the country. within days, it was talks with world leaders in germany. there exits as part of a plan to reduce silence had of national elections in december. at a rainy reports from berlin. the berlin conference was marked by promises to help libya transform into a democratic and stable country. we have a responsibility, particularly in this moment, to demonstrate that democracies can deliver to actually see libya. hopefully take a course of security, freedom, independence, backed by the international community. the conference co hosted by germany and the you in was a follow up to the 1st libby a conference held 18 months ago with a cease fire in place. libby as interim prime minister said the country will hold elections as promised on december 24th. when you would send us one and a half years ago, libya was threatened with collapse. the economy was on the verge of collapse. we saw social tensions and divisions. today, we're in a critical phase, but we're also in a very hopeful phase. today we can speak with a unified voice and say, we will not return to war. and all parties in berlin agreed. foreign fighters and mercenaries must leave libya, and that libyan malicious must be demobilized and disarmed. according to the un, some 20000 foreign fighters and mercenaries remain on the ground and libya assigned some analysts say shows libya is not on the right path. the remove missing was on the ground today. then the last conference. there are now more weapons on the ground and the last conference there had been more violations at the ball since the last. the last 5 women insisted before voices withdrew in 90 days and they haven't . here at the conference, germany foreign minister made a point of saying, partner nations and organizations are no longer just talking about libya. but talking with libya and lydia foreign minister made a point of saying what her country's expecting here. the people of my country pin so much hope and the 2nd conference of the berlin process. my people are looking forward to seeing more concrete measures which have a positive impact and the ground. it's time for actions because my people have heard enough. it's not clear yet if the participants will deliver such concrete measures so far, they've made promises in the past, some of those have not been kept. adam rainy al jazeera, berlin years president joe biden is cracking down on the legal gun sales warning dealers. their licenses will be revoked if they break federal laws. it's part of a strategy and tackling increase in done violence. mergers in large cities, increased by 30 percent last year. funds also allowing cities and states to use their share or $350000000000.00 core with 1900 relief package to boost law enforcement. is 0 tolerance for gun dealers who willfully violate key existing laws and regulations and repeat 0 towers if you will sell a gun to someone who is prohibited from possessing it. if you willfully fail to run a background check if you willfully false fire record, if you willfully fail to cooperate with tracy request or inspections, my message you is this will find you and we will seek your license to sell guns. we'll make sure you can sell death and may have on our streets. hundreds of brazilian indigenous people are protesting against the bill that could undermine recognition of their ancestral lands. if in gathering outside congress or politicians are debating the legislation, protest to say the bill could pay the way from mining and timber exploitation on indigenous reserves. an invention script and canada says it's discovered hundreds of onwards greys the sides of a former residential school. the group says it's a loan just discovery of its kind in canada. last month, the remains of 215 children were found in a different location. at least 150000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to residential schools. the last was closed in the 1900 ninety's. italy's poem minister has told the vatican not to interfere with the proposed law designed to combat homophobia. mario druggie says parliament is free to discuss the draft legislation. it's the is a secular state. the vatican has formerly paused a bill saying that in its present form it could restrict the religious freedom of the catholic church. the law would give additional discrimination, protections to the l g b t. community point one of the last of the main content of a legal system contains all guarantees to ensure that laws always respect constitutional principles and international commitment. including the concord out with the church. i would also like to point out that secularism is not the states indifference to the religious phenomenon, but the protection of cultural diversity, cybersecurity pioneer, joe mcafee, has been found dead in his jail cell. r as after spanish courts approve just expedition to the us. the set face tax forwards charges as well. bernal's reports john mcafee's, anti virus software made him rich and famous, but apparently that wasn't enough. mcafee about to be extradited to the us to face charges of tax. evasion was found dead in spanish jail cell. on wednesday, he was $75.00, mcafee allegedly failed to pay his taxes for money earned in crypto currency. manipulation deals, speaking engagements, and other activities. he claimed the charges against him were politically motivated . in my interest is the self described lover of women, adventure and mystery founded his virus protection software company in the 1980s. it became one of the most popular in its field, but mcafee tired of being an executive and sold it in 1994, reportedly for $100000000.00. he then embarked on a 2nd career of self indulgence, drinking drugs, sex, and it was alleged crime by his own admission. mcafee was arrested $21.00 times in 11 countries for crimes, including drug trafficking, firearms violations, and securities fraud. he was suspected of, but never charged for the murder of an american expatriate business man. in belief in 2012 mac at the fled to guatemala and unsuccessfully sought political asylum, increasingly erratic. in his later years, mcafee boasted of his sexual exploits with teenagers and railed against governments . a little more than a year ago, he posted a rambling statement on his twitter feed, so we give people power over others through government soon military. and we expect them not to be corrupt. mccarthy was on the run from us tax authorities for several years before winding up in barcelona. in october 2020, where he was jailed in his final tweet on june 16th, mcafee denied having any hidden assets and said his friends had abandoned him. i have nothing he wrote, yet. i regret nothing. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the headlines. if u. p. s military denies. it hates a busy market in te gray in an air strike which killed dozens of civilians. but it does have mich attacking to grow in rebel fighters in the area. the u. s. and the un once a full investigation. you and also express deep alarm.